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Clothing and bedding If kept in your shed, insects and moths may ruin them. The fabric could also end up smelling musty, so it's best to store your clothing and bedding items inside in a wardrobe or drawer.
Bubble wrap: if you're on a budget, consider insulating your storage shed with bubble wrap. It's cost-effective and prevents the heat from...
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You will not usually need to apply for planning permission to build a brick shed at your home. However, the shed must be built under the following...
Read More »Insulation, mould and humidity control in a garden shed means that there are certain household items you should avoid storing inside them. Whether it's paint, glue, canned food or clothing, it's important you know what should be kept off your shed's shelves to avoid them getting damaged. "There are two factors you should consider before storing something in your garden shed – temperature and moisture. Extreme temperature can damage a variety of items, and mould and mildew can render a lot of products useless quite quickly," explains a spokesperson for BillyOh.com. "It’s also worth noting that there are some products that can be stored if you choose to add shed insulation, humidity control, and apparatus to regulate temperature. But if your own shed is little more than a wooden box at the end of the garden, it’s best to leave out these seven items." The shed specialists from outdoor building retailer BillyOh.com have listed the items best not to keep in your shed.
Crushed stone or gravel foundations work so well because they allow all water to drain away from your shed. Your shed will stay level and dry on a...
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The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
Read More »Top 5 Options for Shed Siding (Exterior Shed Wall Material) Vinyl Shed Siding. Vinyl siding is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and comes in a wide variety of colors and textures. ... Engineered Wood Siding. ... T1-11 siding. ... Fiber-cement siding. ... Metal Siding.
Vent Pipe Requirements for Showers It's easy to forget, but it's a vital and required part of any plumbing fixture drain. The vent pipes remove...
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Sheet goods. The principal sheet goods for use in a shed are plywood and OSB. Other materials such as chipboard, MDF and gypsum may also be used...
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If the ground is significantly out of level, and you want to level it out, gravel may be your leveling agent of choice. If you want the building...
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And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom? Plumbing is an even more costly addition, starting at $1,000 to...
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