DIY Builds
Photo: Maria Orlova
Depending on your needs, each option brings its own set of pros and cons. Hooking Up a Generator to a Shed: One of the easiest options is to use a generator to power your shed. However, it's important to not put and operate the generator inside the shed.
The good news is that there are two ways to avoid it: Drive over obstacles like curbs or speed bumps at an angle. This requires extremely low...
Read More »
How many bags of concrete do I need for a 10×10 slab at 4 inch thick. At 4 inch thick, for a 10×10 slab, you will need either seventy four 60-...
Read More »Your shed most likely can have electricity, which can add functionality and even resale value to your property. As helpful as having lights, heat, and outlets in your shed can be, running electricity to a shed can be a big undertaking. Before you get started, there are a few important things to consider; regulations in your area, potential safety hazards, and picking your power source. In this article we will review each of these key factors and offer suggestions on how to address each one.
Wood in Toothpaste A form of cellulose known as cellulose gum, or Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC), plays several roles in toothpaste: thanks...
Read More »
Manufacturers typically allow wood doors to be trimmed by 1⁄2 in. at the top and 1-1⁄2 in. at the bottom. You can cut more away from the bottom...
Read More »Using a Solar Panel for Shed Electricity: If you decide to go with solar power, you’ll need to calculate your shed’s wattage hours demand, so you can buy the appropriately sized panels to meet your electricity needs. One of the biggest benefits of using solar panels is also one of their bigger drawbacks. Since solar panels are reliant on the sun to produce power, their usefulness will be impacted by the location of your shed. If your shed is under a tree line or in a location that does not receive much direct sunlight throughout the day, electricity production will be significantly reduced.
All metal garden sheds will suffer from condensation where damp is present in the foundation. This occurs when a damp proof course has not been...
Read More »
In the early 1890s, as Wright worked to define his vision for a new American architecture, he began designing furniture for his own home in Oak...
Read More »
Tiny homes aren't just for one or two people. These days, more and more tiny house companies are designing spaces with four or more occupants in...
Read More »
These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »
How Much Does It Cost to Build a Portico? On average, you're looking at paying around $2,500 to $4,000 for a 40-square-foot portico. The cost...
Read More »