DIY Builds
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Long story short, yes you can pour concrete over dirt.
Only when your shed is to be located in an area that is below the grade of the rest of your yard should a concrete pad be considered for extra...
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Avoid woods that are soft, porous, or toxic for cutting boards. Softwoods include balsa, cedar, juniper pine, redwood spruce, and Douglas fir....
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Depending on what you're keeping inside your shed, it may be necessary to have a more climate-controlled space. Extreme temperatures can damage...
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One area that frequently gets overlooked is the soffit. This is the front portion of the overhang, below the gutter system. Soffits are actually...
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Outbuildings and garages to be single storey with maximum eaves height of 2.5 metres and maximum overall height of four metres with a dual pitched roof or three metres for any other roof.
Outhouses/Latrines North Carolina is one of the few states where outhouses (called privies) are legal. The law establishes rules about how pit...
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Your Shed Needs Sunlight to Keep the Floor from Rotting Place your shed in a place where it will be in direct sunlight from all angles with no...
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On average, a new shed roof costs $3.75 per square foot. If you hire a contractor to replace your roof, you can expect to pay $75 per hour for...
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