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Plastic Sheds Directly on Grass Prefabricated plastic sheds are not technically susceptible to water damage, but you still shouldn't put them directly on the lawn. Moisture from below the shed can still permeate the interior, causing condensation that can damage the contents of your shed.
Felt is the classic inexpensive roofing material for sheds. It's perfect for smaller budgets and the average DIYer. It's so easy to re-felt your...
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While there's no perfect product on the market, we highly recommend Cuprinol's anti slip decking paint. During our extensive anti slip decking...
Read More »With inflation and the rising costs of materials, you are looking for every way that you can to save money. The economy is putting pressure on your family’s finances, but that doesn’t mean that you can put off important projects at your house. And your next project is to install a shed. Whether that shed will be used for yard tools, heavy equipment, or as a space for you to hang out, you are looking for ways to reduce the final price tag and ensure an easy installation process. As you consider ways to save, you are asking questions like “do I really need a shed foundation” and “how to build a shed base on grass.” We’ll answer some of those key questions and help you complete your next shed project on a budget below.
They especially value the extra outside space it provides, better separation of rooms, and its affordability. Nevertheless, just like any other...
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Can cutting down a tree increase property value? Removing dying or hazardous trees can increase property value, experts say. “This mostly depends...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »So now we’ve established that putting your shed directly on grass is a bad idea, so what are the best options for your foundation? There is a wide range of shed foundation options, but these are a few of the most common.
The width of doorways in a home usually measure around 23 to 27 inches. This range, however, isn't wide enough for individuals on a wheelchair....
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Brick is one of the most durable construction materials available. They're a low-maintenance option for most types of buildings but they are...
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In general, holes should be at least 3 feet deep for posts that extend 8 feet or more above ground level. Posts that extend 6 feet above ground...
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A poured concrete wall is about 40% – 50% cheaper to build than a structural brick wall. Structural brick walls are expensive because they actually...
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