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There are no specific laws preventing sheds being built next to fences as long as the above rules are followed. But the situation can change if the outbuilding causes damage to an adjoining property. Often when sheds are built directly next to fences, there are issues surrounding dampness.
All cables, no matter where they are installed, may have the need for some mechanical protection from damage. This could be protection against...
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Concrete bases are suitable for larger, heavier timber garden buildings, such as big summer houses, log cabins and even garden offices. Having it...
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Learn More »A DISGRUNTLED homeowner is seeking advice after their neighbour built a shed right next to a shared wall. When it comes to property spats, it can be tricky to know where you stand, so we shed some light on your rights.
To Cover or Not to Cover Ideally, firewood should remain uncovered so it can be properly dried, but this is not practical when rain, snow and ice...
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A garage can be turned into a simple bedroom or living space for as little as $5,000, but if you require plumbing for a bathroom or kitchen, the...
Read More »Often when sheds are built directly next to fences, there are issues surrounding dampness. Angela Gregson, partner at Royds Withy King, said: "If the impact of the shed is that water now falls onto the garden and this causes damage, there is likely to be a claim in nuisance. "It is the responsibility of the shed owner to make sure rain drains onto his own land." But when it comes to issues surrounding light, there is not much that can be done. While a small amount of light to windows is protected under English law, there would be no rights of light claim in a garden, said Angela.
Building a pole barn can cost significantly less than constructing a stick-built structure. The foundation usually makes up over 15 percent of the...
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Cost Estimator by Size SHED SIZE TYPICAL COST RANGE 8×10 (80 sq. ft) $1,600 to $14,000 10×10 (100 sq. ft) $2,000 to $17,500 10×12 (120 sq. ft)...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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If your shed is always hot in the summer, adding vents can create cooling circulation by drawing air out of the shed. Ventilation also reduces...
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Laminate is an excellent flooring option for the modern shed that is used as a workspace in addition to extra storage room. Whether you're...
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