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While you technically can place some types of sheds directly on the lawn, gravel, or dirt without any extensive preparation, that does not mean that you should. Installing a stable, durable base is what will allow your shed to last for many years, making it a worthwhile investment.
As small as 2 feet: Bump outs may extend as far as 10 to 15 feet from the house, but they can also be tiny "pop-outs" that are no deeper than 2...
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DON'T plug high-capacity appliances into a power strip. Refrigerators. Washing machines and dryers. Sump pumps. Space heaters. Portable air...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »With inflation and the rising costs of materials, you are looking for every way that you can to save money. The economy is putting pressure on your family’s finances, but that doesn’t mean that you can put off important projects at your house. And your next project is to install a shed. Whether that shed will be used for yard tools, heavy equipment, or as a space for you to hang out, you are looking for ways to reduce the final price tag and ensure an easy installation process. As you consider ways to save, you are asking questions like “do I really need a shed foundation” and “how to build a shed base on grass.” We’ll answer some of those key questions and help you complete your next shed project on a budget below.
You should always hire an experienced and qualified electrician to make sure the job is done safely and properly. They will install an SWA cable...
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A ten foot ramp is minimally suitable for most situations where you've got 3 steps to overcome and the rise is 20″ or less. Assistance would be...
Read More »So now we’ve established that putting your shed directly on grass is a bad idea, so what are the best options for your foundation? There is a wide range of shed foundation options, but these are a few of the most common.
The ideal base/foundation for a shed is concrete. Concrete is an incredibly strong material, which will withstand the weight of even the largest...
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A crosscut is any cut that slices across the grain direction of the wood. So basically, making long boards shorter. Jun 9, 2017
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Since there is no statewide law regarding tiny houses, they are allowed throughout the state. Most major cities in Georgia allow tiny houses,...
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All concrete flat work (slab), whether considered structural or non-structural (to include pavers), requires a permit and inspections. Work...
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