DIY Builds
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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 have the option of using a portable sink that does not require any plumbing.
It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface...
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Multiply the product by the flat roof area and divide by 100:- our 12×20 shed square footage with overhangs is 308 sq ft, so 1.118 x 308 = 345...
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(Lifetime sheds are made of high-density polyethylene.) Resin sheds are the newest type of sheds on the market and are quickly becoming the most...
Read More »Not all garages are the same. I am sure your garage is a bit unique in its own way.
Pressure-treated plywood is one of the best options for shed flooring. Pressure-treated plywood is resistant to wood rot, insects, and water. It is...
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Composite doors rarely have problems, but there's a very slim chance you can encounter similar problems to traditional doors, namely: Door...
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This is a rather simple job as you can get all the supplies from Home Depot or any other hardware store. You need a Tailpiece that attaches to the utility sink drain hole. Most importantly you need a P-Trap. This comes as a Kit. The function of the P-Trap is to ensure that smelly sewer gasses do not waft into your garage. In a way it’s like a one-way valve. Drain water can go to the sewer but sewer gasses can’t come back in. All you need to do is connect the Tailpiece to the P-Trap using a Tailpiece Extension and connect the end of the P-Trap to the pipe leading to the drain. All plumbing is PVC so if any cutting is required that is quite easy. Be sure to use PVC Cement and Teflon Tape on the threads to ensure all joints are sealed and there won’t be any leakage or dripping.
A professional would suggest using plywood as the primary wood for your shed since it is sturdy and last-longing. If the shed doors inspire you,...
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A level, firm and stable foundation is a critical starting point when building a Garden Log Cabin. A solid foundation will help protect your...
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The presence of rebar in a concrete project gives the final project considerably more strength than concrete alone. This strength is crucial for...
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Hardwoods are the best type of wood material for furniture. A product that is getting harder and harder to find, hardwood furniture has a...
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