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Depending on various factors, a 2×4 floor or deck joist can span a maximum of 6' 7” at 16” spacing or 7'11” at 12” spacing.
Typically, wind and weather blow in from the west and north. Therefore, by facing the open side of the shed to the south or southeast, you will...
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The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
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Are pilot holes necessary? Pilot holes are necessary to prevent damage to the material and allow the screw to better fit into the material. You...
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And as always if you have a full-size SUV or truck, go with a 24 feet minimum garage. A good rule of thumb for your garage size is to allow a...
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Live and dead loads can drastically alter the maximum span for a 2×4 component. Load is the amount of weight and materials that a structural component can support safely without compromising the integrity of the lumber. Dead load is a permanent load and will be smaller than live load (usually 10 or 20 pounds per square foot (psf). Live load is the temporary load and includes people, pets, furniture, and even weather like snow and rain. Live load carries a higher value than dead load and is often ranked at 30 or 40 pounds per square foot. In addition to dead load and live load, you need to consider the duration of load, which is the time that a load can properly support. You can multiply full-time loading to determine load. For example, for a 7-day load duration, you will multiply the full-time load by 1.25. So, for simplicity, if you take a 2×4 with a full-time load of 2000 Fb (bending design strength in pounds per square inch), you can multiply that by 1.5 to get a 7-day load of 3000 Fb.
Your shed wobbles because of low-quality materials, poor craftsmanship, or damage. It's essential to correct a wobbly shed; otherwise, the shed may...
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The three most widely available and suitable exterior lumber choices, not treated with chemical preservatives, include Western red cedar, redwood,...
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You will however need planning permission if your business meets any of the following criteria: Noticeable increase in people coming to your home...
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For those of you out there hoping to add more space and storage to your home, you may be wondering, is it cheaper to build or buy a shed?...
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Let's take a look at each of these three options in detail: Option 1: Raise the Crown. The first step of the majority of steep gravel driveway...
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The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with most homeowners paying between $1,767 to $9,567 (or $20 to $175 per square foot). ... Cost...
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