DIY Builds
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One of the most popular additions to a garden is a shed, traditionally used for storage purposes or as a workshop and these days commonly as a man cave and normally a wooden structure. But sometimes you want something stronger than a wooden version – a brick shed is a perfect example.
In other words, it must not be used as a living area, bedroom, bathroom or similar purposes. What you can build under permitted development? This...
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Lumber graded as #2 is the most common choice for floor joists and other framing lumber. It has more knots and defects than higher grades, but...
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Although your horse can be safely left alone overnight, you should never leave your horse unattended for longer than 10 hours. Doing so can have a...
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A 10'x10' (100 sq. ft.) storage unit is great for a 2 bedroom house. It's ideal for items from two bedrooms (mattresses sets, dressers,...
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There are some exceptions to Permitted Development Rights and, in these situations, you will need planning permission for your shed. If you live in a Listed Building, in designated lands or areas such as a conservation area or Site of Special Scientific Interest, permitted development doesn’t apply to you. Also, the rights are different in Northern Ireland and Scotland.
A wooden base is sufficient for most smaller sheds. It's basically a simple wooden frame, strengthened with crossbeams, onto which you build your...
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Vinegar is acidic and will eventually kill most broadleaf weeds, but the acid will kill the leaves before reaching the root system, and the weeds...
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