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It is not illegal to have a bedroom in the basement. That said, there are certain requirements that the bedroom must meet in order to be up to code. Poor construction and cut corners can expose a home and its occupants to many dangers, including collapse of the structure, toxic chemicals, electrical problems and fires.
Keep your fuel tanks stored in a garage or shed, in a well-ventilated area. Be sure your tanks are not in direct sunlight, and keep them away from...
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There are a few different ways to insulate a shed floor. ... How to do it: Measure and cut the breathable membrane to fit. Lay the breathable...
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Perhaps your family is growing, or your teenager wants more privacy. Or maybe you need a place for overnight guests. Thinking through your options, you realize there is unused space in the basement. If you just tidy up the storage a bit, you would have room for a bed. Maybe you could even put up a new wall.
Sealcoating your driveway starts with deciding whether to use water or oil-based sealers. Although both types have advantages, water-based sealers'...
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Although the amount will vary depending on the size of your car's battery, around 10 solar panels should generate enough electricity to charge the...
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Real estate agents, too, need to know what they can call a bedroom. Houses with more bedrooms usually sell for more money, so it’s in the seller’s best interest to call as many rooms “bedrooms” as possible. Sticking a toddler bed in a closet won’t make it a bedroom. The real estate industry looks for the following features to define a bedroom: A. Minimum size. States vary, but 70-80 square feet is an acceptable minimum size in most cases. B. Minimum horizontal measurement. Is a narrow hallway a bedroom if it’s 80 square feet? No. Bedrooms need at least seven feet in length AND width. C. Two openings for egress. “Egress” just means “getting out.” The door to the room is one, but the second can be a window of suitable size and distance from the floor. D. Ceiling height. A bedroom’s ceiling must be at least seven feet tall—for at least half of the area of the ceiling. An attic room whose ceilings slope toward the floor can still qualify. E. Window size. A common minimum size for a window is 5.7 square feet. F. Temperature control. Bedrooms need a heat source (not just a space heater) and a means of cooling—though cooling doesn’t need to be air conditioning; it can just be a window that opens sufficiently for ventilation. What about closets? While many people have heard that a bedroom must have a closet, it’s not actually a requirement. It might give a clue as to the intended use of a room, though. A “bedroom” that lacks a closet might be intended as a “bonus room” or an office.
A home recording studio can cost you anywhere from $300 to $30,000 to set up. You can keep the costs at a minimum with a simple and basic setup,...
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Actually, a whole bunch of different animal species kill snakes, including a ton of birds - owls, hawks, falcons, herons, etc. And many, many snake...
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In addition to an escape route, your basement bedroom needs proper smoke alarms, and there may be additional requirements for outlets.
Even though the pallets placed behind Lowes stores are free, it is advisable to request its staff for them instead of taking them without their...
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40-60 years In fact, it is possible that with the proper care, pole barns could last upwards of 100 years. Many builders and experts cite 40-60...
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So what's our formal opinion on 2 x 4 scrap lumber bits for firewood? Its fine for home use, backyard use, and local campgrounds when permitted....
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about 6” You typically want to start your stone foundation or stem wall about 6” below grade. So measure down from the top of your trench about 6”....
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