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While 2x6s and 2x8s are more commonly used for floor and deck joists, there are situations where it is acceptable to use 2x4s. However, it is best to only use 2x4s for smaller floors or decks with low spacing. You can calculate the typical span by multiplying the depth of the lumber by 1.5.
Converting a garage it into habitable accommodation is one of the easiest ways to increase your living space, whether you have an integral or...
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This may come as a surprise to you but there's actually no garden fence law stating that you must fence your garden. However, there are some legal...
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concrete slab foundation Ideally, your metal building will rest on a concrete slab foundation or a few concrete strips around the outside base. A...
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Generally, there are 40 bags of 90 lb concrete in a cubic yard. A cubic yard of concrete weighs around 3600 pounds, so, number of 90 lb bags of...
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Live and dead loads can drastically alter the maximum span for a 2×4 component. Load is the amount of weight and materials that a structural component can support safely without compromising the integrity of the lumber. Dead load is a permanent load and will be smaller than live load (usually 10 or 20 pounds per square foot (psf). Live load is the temporary load and includes people, pets, furniture, and even weather like snow and rain. Live load carries a higher value than dead load and is often ranked at 30 or 40 pounds per square foot. In addition to dead load and live load, you need to consider the duration of load, which is the time that a load can properly support. You can multiply full-time loading to determine load. For example, for a 7-day load duration, you will multiply the full-time load by 1.25. So, for simplicity, if you take a 2×4 with a full-time load of 2000 Fb (bending design strength in pounds per square inch), you can multiply that by 1.5 to get a 7-day load of 3000 Fb.
You'll find one-half in. thick plywood works well for wall and roof sheathing, but use at least five-eighths in. plywood for your shed floor....
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Before you can start laying patio slabs, you need to dampen them so they don't dry out your concrete too quickly. Then, lower your first paving...
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Ramp Width The minimum, inside clear width of the opening between the opposing handrails must be at least 36 inches to accommodate a wheelchair....
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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...
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