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Can I put flooring in my Tuff Shed?

No matter what you plan to store inside your shed, a more temperate interior is always a great addition. Our floors are already ideal examples of Tuff Shed strength, but adding treated floor decking adds a new level. One of our favorite aspects of this upgrade is that it's easier to clean than our base flooring option.

What is the 28 36 rule?
What is the 28 36 rule?

A Critical Number For Homebuyers One way to decide how much of your income should go toward your mortgage is to use the 28/36 rule. According to...

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Can you put a toilet and shower in a shed?
Can you put a toilet and shower in a shed?

Having a toilet or shower installed inside your summer house, garden room or shed could no doubt be a possibility, as it doesn't take much to...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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When you’re designing a new Tuff Shed building, there are plenty of ways to customize the space to fit your style and use of the space. While we think every building we produce is great, we’ve got a list below of our best options and upgrades; the things that make the biggest impact on the building. Every one of our buildings is designed to last for years to come, but when you add these options and upgrades, you’ll have an even better shed.

Vents

Proper air flow inside your new shed is extremely important. You’ll notice that vents are always added to the design of our buildings when you use our online design tool. Adding vents will help to prevent mildew and fume buildup from any chemicals that you may store inside your shed. We also offer several options for vent placement, vent sizes, and colors, so you can design the perfect building.

Radiant Barrier Roof Decking

Our Radiant Barrier Roof Decking is proven to keep your shed cooler in the summer and trap heat in the winter months. No matter what you plan to store inside your shed, a more temperate interior is always a great addition.

Treated Floor Decking

Our floors are already ideal examples of Tuff Shed strength, but adding treated floor decking adds a new level. One of our favorite aspects of this upgrade is that it’s easier to clean than our base flooring option. This is an especially great upgrade for a workshop or storage shed, allowing you to easily clean up when the floor gets dirty.

Windows

Not only do windows look great, they can add airflow and sunlight to your Tuff Shed building as well. We offer several window styles and sizes, including transom windows, which add an extra component of security. You can even add transom windows to your door, among other upgrades. No matter what options and upgrades you choose for your Tuff Shed building, you can be confident in the strength and longevity of your building, all backed by our industry-leading warranties. So why wait? Design your perfect building now, complete with all your favorite options and upgrades.

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Will house prices keep rising 2022?
Will house prices keep rising 2022?

The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) said it expects house prices to fall for the next two years, predicting a drop of 9% between now and...

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Can I walk on a metal roof?
Can I walk on a metal roof?

While the answer is yes, you can walk on a metal roof, our team never recommends it. There are a lot of factors that come into play that deal with...

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Are shed plans easy to follow?
Are shed plans easy to follow?

These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.

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Is it legal to live in a shed in Texas?

Generally speaking, living in a shed is not allowed. This is because your standard shed is classed as a 10a building making it non-habitable. Sheds, carports, private garages and similar structures fall under this category.

Question: Am I allowed to live in a shed?

Answer: Maybe

There are a number of reasons why you might be considering the idea of living in a shed. These include: You’ve bought a block of land and are waiting for your main house to be built. You have a block of land and are looking for a cost-effective housing option. You are looking to expand the living space of your current property to accommodate guests, teenagers or elderly parents. You are looking to build an investment shed to accommodate holidaymakers and supplement your income. Sadly, there are also people living in sheds who were left homeless after the Black Summer Bushfires. Whatever the case may be, a livable shed is a smart solution to a myriad of housing problems. Here’s what you need to know about building and living in a shed home.

What is the best angle for a shed roof?
What is the best angle for a shed roof?

Any roof from 4:12 to 9:12 is considered an ordinary angle for a roof. These are also the most common pitches for shed roofs. Again, the most...

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What is the cheapest fill material?
What is the cheapest fill material?

Fill dirt Fill dirt is one of the most affordable materials for construction and landscaping that is available on the market.

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How do you remove a non Rising removable pin door hinge?
How do you remove a non Rising removable pin door hinge?

Right Way to Remove Hinge Pins You simply place the tool directly on the hinge knuckles sticking out and make sure the pin on the tool is touching...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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Which is cheaper metal or wood shed?
Which is cheaper metal or wood shed?

When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...

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