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Can I run a business from my shed? It's fine to run a business from a shed, but you should get permission depending on the type of property you live in. Once again, be sure to think about whether your business will cause a nuisance to your neighbours, or cause a material change in the usage of your property.
Top 5 Tips to Prevent Mould in your Shed Ventilate your shed. Make sure everything is dry. Add moisture absorbers or a dehumidifier. Keep...
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Drinking through a straw can contribute to lip wrinkles, bloating, cavities, and teeth staining. If you must drink through a straw, consider using...
Read More »The permission you need to ask for before you can run a business from home depends on the type of property you live in. It also depends on whether you own or rent it, as well as the kind of small business you’re setting up.
Joint stabilization – If you don't have sand in the joints, rain water or pool water will run between the brick paver joints, and wash out the base...
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Electrical Trenching Costs Trenching for electrical service costs $4 to $12 per linear foot. Digging the trench isn't terribly expensive, and the...
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Wood Sheds are the Standard in Durability Plastic sheds are flimsy in harsh weather and are prone to warping in very hot or cold conditions. Wood...
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Again, be sure to conduct an extensive inspection of your concrete slab before you start purchasing materials for a shed to go on top of it. While...
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Learn More »Residential mortgages often stop you from using your home to run a business, so if you have a mortgage, you should check your terms. You may need to get permission from your mortgage lender, as breaching the terms of your loan could result in dire consequences (like making it repayable immediately). You may also need planning permission if you’re making changes to your home, or if running your business will cause a ‘material change’ in how your property is used. Checking with your local authority is likely to prevent any problems for you further down the line (getting a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Use or Development will confirm you can go ahead). Depending on the type of business you’re running, you may need a licence from your local authority. And remember that running a business from home may affect your council tax, because the part of your home that you’re running a business from may be liable for business rates. You can find out more at the Valuation Office Agency.
Converting your shed into a living space can run from $1,500 up to $30,000, depending on the following factors: Material cost. Labor. Cost of...
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Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves. Mice are said to hate the smell of these. Lightly soak some cotton balls in oils from one or...
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Caulking saves money: Not only does it add years of life to your shed, but to the items you store in your shed, like your expensive tools! You've...
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5-7 years While the texture looks great, the crushed stone does wear down more easily. Asphalt lasts 10-15 years, and a chip seal driveway will...
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