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Shipping containers are generally classed as temporary structures, so they are usually exempt from planning permission requirements. However, different authorities have different rules and regulations so you should always check with your local planning authority before placing any orders.
Firewood is generally stored outdoors or in a woodshed, but the wrong location can leave it susceptible to moisture from snow melt. If it gets wet,...
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On average, a one-car garage is 12 feet wide and 22 feet deep. Other common sizes are 14 x 22 feet, 16 feet x 24 feet, and 14 x 24 feet. These...
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As our ‘1001 things to do with a shipping container’ feature shows, you really can do pretty much anything with a trusty shipping container. These big metal boxes are incredibly versatile, and we enjoy helping our customers to re-purpose and re-furbish them into something brand new – and the more unique the project, the better! A question we are often asked is “Could I live in a shipping container?”
Pallet size will (usually) have the most impact on the value of your load when selling pallets. Industry standard sizes, such as the 48×40 pallet...
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Concrete blocks or landscape blocks represent the most durable and secure means of filling the gap. Concrete blocks won't deteriorate or rot and...
Read More »If you are placing the container onto your own farmland to live in, you may need to seek planning permission for a change of use to your property from Agricultural to Residential. We’ve said it before, and we will say it again – always check with your Local Planning Authority beforehand to avoid upsets later.
The two most effective methods for stabilizing pea gravel are cement and permeable pavers. If you're stabilizing pea gravel with cement, it will...
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In general, a 2×8 will span 1.5 x 8, so 12-feet. Based on all factors though, a 2×8 joist span is 7'-1” to 16'-6”, and a rafter 6'-7” and 23'-9”....
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Purchasing your container from an established, reputable seller like Budget Shipping Containers will help to avoid any of these potential issues. Any container purchased from us is guaranteed to be structurally sound, and in good working order.
To pour a typical 10x10 concrete slab will cost $670 to $930, a 12x12 slab for a patio will cost $796 to $1,476, a 20x24 driveway slab runs between...
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Place your new door into the frame, and use wedges to hold it in position. Now, take your screwdriver and screw the hinges into the hinge rebates...
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EPDM should be bonded over 5/8" plywood, 5/8" OSB board, or polyisocyanurate board with a fiberglass backing.
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You can pour self-leveling toppings or self-leveling overlays over concrete surfaces you didn't think were salvageable, saving time and money....
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