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Having gravel beds around the foundations of your house is one of the most cost-effective methods of preventing overgrown weeds and shrubs, and possibly soil mounds, from infiltrating the building. The final step of preparing the ground involves laying a weed membrane to discourage unwanted growth.
Powering a shed can be quite costly, especially if it is done by a licensed electrician. However, if you take on the task, it is important you look...
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You do need gravel under a concrete slab, footing, or patio. Gravel provides a solid foundation for your concrete as it can be compacted. It also...
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Blown-in insulation will run you about $1 to $1.50 per square foot according to HomeAdvisor, and if done by a professional, only takes about 4-5...
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30 DIY Home Projects Absolutely Anyone Can Do Wallpaper a Wall. Make Compost. Tile a Backsplash. Install Vinyl Flooring. Build a Raised Garden Bed....
Read More »Although there's no guarantee that gravel won't keep the soil below it moist, it's less capable of absorbing and retaining moisture to provide the preferred condition for pests to develop a colony.
A shed can make a great addition to any backyard. Not only does it provide extra storage space, but it can also be used as a guest house, office,...
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Unless you can find a piece of land with planning permission attached. Otherwise, you'll need to apply for a building permit. You'll then also need...
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Pressure-treated plywood is one of the best options for shed flooring. Pressure-treated plywood is resistant to wood rot, insects, and water. It is...
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If the swelling is minimal, you'll be able to fix it easily by bringing a heat source close to the surface of the door. Allow the door to dry after...
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