DIY Builds
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The problem with ridge vents Bats and mice don't generally destroy parts of a home to gain entry, but if the hole is the right size, they can easily get in.
In many circumstances, 16 inches would be your standard spacing for shed floor joist, but this is just a rough guideline. Two options that arise...
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Plumbing roof vents are necessary because they create an air passageway that safely carries odors out of the house.
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Recycled Plastic doesn't rot, crack or splinter and lasts at least 5 times longer than treated wood. Recycled plastic is also insect proof, meaning...
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Lifetime sheds must be built on a flat, level surface. We do however recommend a concrete or patio style surface. Other options include a wood...
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How to Stop Condensation: Inside Keep the interior dry. Provide adequate ventilation. Combat moisture when building. Properly insulate your shed....
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Most potted or hanging plants, like petunias, are fine as long temperatures don't dip below 39 degrees, and especially if the temperature doesn't...
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Treated wood is highly toxic when burned. Make sure to keep any treated wood separated from the clean 2x4s pile to avoid accidentally burning...
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The most common option for your floor joist is your standard 2×6. A 2×8 will provide a few additional benefits and have some advantages, but...
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