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You'll need to check with your county and city's housing codes to make sure you can legally live in a shed on your property. Another place you'll want to check is your HOA regulations (if you have one). Not all neighborhoods will allow these types of structures!
Second, your prefab backyard office will increase the value of your home. If properly installed (and with the right features), you can rent or sell...
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Replacing or refinishing the flooring, painting or wallpapering the walls and ceiling, and building or redesigning the closet space are aspects of...
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Believe it or not, living in a shed is now emerging as an affordable housing option. It may sound a bit odd, but sheds are easily customizable and can sometimes be legally inhabited (in certain areas). So in today’s blog, we’ll talk you through the ins and outs of living in a shed.
There are, however a number of surfaces where mold will not grow. Treated surfaces and drywall have been found to resist growth, even when wet. Mar...
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Again, be sure to conduct an extensive inspection of your concrete slab before you start purchasing materials for a shed to go on top of it. While...
Read More »Therefore, you must first be sure your shed will be classified as such by your jurisdiction before attempting to connect it to the sewer service. If there is no public sewer system available, you will likely need to install a septic system. Septic permits are often administered by the county or city public health department, and to get a septic permit you typically must provide a passing perc test. It’s worth noting that some people who are living in a shed install a composting toilet or a porta-potty service as an alternative to a septic system. However, keep in mind, that not every county will allow such alternative waste systems.
Maybe your shed is too close to the fence, leaving you with no room to get around it. Sounds dreadful, right? With that in mind, experts recommend...
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Your Do-Not-Fix list 1) Normal wear and tear. ... 2) Windows and window accessories. ... 3) Minor HVAC, electrical, or plumbing issues. ... 4)...
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Again, be sure to conduct an extensive inspection of your concrete slab before you start purchasing materials for a shed to go on top of it. While...
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Value Engineering Reducing Square Footage. One way to dramatically reduce costs is to just reduce the square footage of the entire home. ......
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One of the most important things about laying gravel is the process of installing a weed membrane. And this, like any other landscape fabric,...
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Rejuvenating Used Potting Soil Many gardeners simply mix used potting soil with new material, using about half of each, with a few handfuls of...
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