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You can pursue a civil case for trespassing and if the civil courts rule in your favour, the vehicle would be removed from your drive. A solicitor could get the civil court's permission to find the legal owner of the vehicle involved and the judge would make the removal an order of the court.
For those of you out there hoping to add more space and storage to your home, you may be wondering, is it cheaper to build or buy a shed?...
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Perhaps you're building a pole barn to use as living quarters, so finishing touches are an absolute necessity. When it comes to attaining a...
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After a homeowner in Lincolnshire recently found a stranger’s car parked on her driveway, she was baffled when she called the police and discovered the law was not on her side. Natalie Robbins was told by the council and police that, as the vehicle was on her private land, she would need to move it herself. The story has left Britons across the country asking ‘is it illegal for someone to park on your property?’ Well the technical answer is no. Here's an explainer...
Follow our checklist to properly winterize your shed and make sure nothing gets left out in the cold (figuratively and literally!). Clean Out The...
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Plants and herbs known to keep mice and other rodents away include: Marigolds. Garlic. Daffodils. Black pepper. Rosemary. Lavender. Onions....
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Sheds should be anchored to the earth or the proper base, such as cement slabs. One of the main reasons for this is that a strong gust of wind could knock your shed off its foundation. This will result in substantial damage that is expensive to restore.
Many people ask “Do I need to anchor my shed? Does it really matter?” Well, it depends on size, climate, zoning laws, and other factors. Many sheds require and should have some anchoring. If not, they are more likely to be displaced by strong winds or shifting weather conditions such as seasonal freezing and thawing, which could induce ground displacement under your shed surface. Even a fraction of an inch of shed movement will cause havoc on your shed doors. Floor rotation will cause your doors to get out of balance, making it very difficult to open and shut your doors, and this will only worsen over the lifespan of your shed. You could also be dealing with a dangerous situation in which the roof framing is breached, which may be the worst-case scenario.
You can utilise the space of the shed to its fullest potential, by making it dual functional. There will of course be some costs and labour time...
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As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour. Nov...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Woodworking Tips for Project Planning Step 1: Always start with function. ... Step 2: What type of materials will you need? ... Step 3: Plan the...
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In the winter months, when your shed is out of use, it's not getting the air circulation needed and there's nowhere for the moisture to escape....
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