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Your wooden shed can be placed on an existing patio, or you can lay a new one especially for it. Unless you are quite handy in the garden, laying a new patio is probably best done by a professional, but as long as it's level, it will do.
Lean-tos are public property and therefore any activity not typically performed in public should be avoided. Nov 30, 2011
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In the vast majority of cases, it will not be necessary to seek planning permission. This is the case with pre-constructed garages that are...
Read More »This is one of the most common questions people ask relating to a Garden Shed. It may seem like unnecessary hard work and expense but it is vital to ensure you position your shed on a secure base. If you put your shed directly on the ground it won’t be as safe or stable and it won’t last as long as it would if placed on a base.
11-12 feet The car lift itself will fit into one bay space and it is optimal to have 11-12 feet clearance height. Garage Living can also modify how...
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11 Ways to Protect Your Backyard Shed from Moisture How Moisture Gets In. ... Build a Patio Stone Foundation. ... Build a Concrete Foundation. ......
Read More »Specifically designed to provide a firm, durable and well-drained platform for garden buildings, the Ecobase is the ultimate base for your new shed. Quick and easy to install, the grids are lightweight and reuseable, and can be cut to size easily using a handsaw. If you choose the first option you need only decide which of the above type of garden shed base is suitable for you. Buying a shed base kit is an easy, quick option that gives you a stable, secure foundation for your shed without any hassle.
Living in a tiny house permanently is possible. Tiny homes on wheels need to be built with durability and mind, and traditional tiny homes on a...
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approximately 100 square feet A yard of any material will cover approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches of depth.
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Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs. wood.
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If each bale weighs 40 pounds, your horse should eat nine bales per month and roughly 108 per year.
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