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Conclusion. In short, it is possible to connect the toilet drainage line and the shower drainage line, as long as they both have separate waste trap arms. However, do note that combining them may also lead to blockages, which can cause smells to come from certain drains.
Don't: Assume a higher offer means your house will appraise In a competitive market, offers can escalate quickly, but if they come in above what...
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1. Pine Wood. Pinewood is among the strongest types of softwood and is well known for its malleability and affordability. This wood type is...
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1. Consider a single storey extension. Single storey extensions are often the cheapest and most viable option, and could totally transform a small...
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Since it's adding space to your home, it can make your home more valuable than neighbours who don't have one. On the other hand, a new porch can...
Read More »There are a few ways that toilet waste and toilet water can be disposed of, depending on your situation and also the bathroom layout and bathroom floor plan.
Do you need a foundation for your shed? Typically, small sheds in the size range of 6×8 or smaller do not require a foundation. However, we suggest...
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The right size shed for the job is a 10 foot by 16 foot option. With those dimensions, you have enough room to comfortably house a large mower and...
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Electric space heaters are powerful and efficient and will have your shed warm, even hot, in no time. Battery-powered electric heaters do not...
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You can certainly install a utility sink in your garage. It is a relatively simple DIY project, if you have some experience in plumbing. You also...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Sealant. For a small investment you can also treat the walls and roof of your shed with a wood-based sealant. Applied with an easy to use gun,...
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As well, seams are often elevated at least 2” off the surface of the roof and, thus, away from moisture. A quarter-inch slope is the lowest you...
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