DIY Builds
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The only time you wouldn't need some sort of foundation is if you have a very small 6×6 or 8×8 shed that is made out of rubber or plastic. And even in that case, we still highly recommend a gravel foundation to keep that little plastic shed from sinking into the ground or experience moisture problems as time goes on.
Quikrete fast setting concrete is just as strong as regular concrete. Concrete gets its strength from a chemical reaction that occurs over time...
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How much will 20 tons of gravel cover:- typically, for standard 2 inch depth, 20 tons of gravel will cover approximately 2160 square feet or 240...
Read More »Like many good things in life, such as romantic relationships and bowling alleys, most sheds need a foundation! That’s the short answer anyway. There are a few exceptions (which we’ll talk about), but a foundation is generally required when building or buying a shed. In this article, we’ll discuss a whole range of common shed foundation questions and help you prepare for that new backyard building!
The best place to season your firewood is outside in the sunlight. Firewood that is placed indoors will not season properly and there is always the...
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Everything about your location, lot, and the building materials you choose can impact the cost of building your 24-x 24-foot two car garage, but if...
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Etsy, eBay, and even now, Amazon Handmade may be the largest competitors for online sales of woodworking projects. Still, other platforms,...
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a shock to the world economy, disrupting supply chains and contributing to major delays in shipping. Labor shortages...
Read More »Sheds placed on foundation blocks (which we never recommend) and skid foundations (also not recommended for direct ground contact) are all in the category of “on-grade” foundations. These are easier to install and uninstall and don’t involve pouring concrete. Shed foundation blocks and wooden skid shed foundations are NOT considered permanent foundations.
Concrete continues to gain strength after pouring for as long as it retains moisture, but the longer it moist-cures, the slower the rate of...
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When it comes to which is best in the spray foam insulation vs. fiberglass debate, spray foam wins, hands down. If you're a DIY-er, you may be used...
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How to Protect Carports and Metal Sheds From Rust Paint Isn't Enough. Paint can prevent moisture from reaching the steel, but you'll need a...
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Deeper embedment will usually result in better holding strength. The hole in the fixture or material being fastened must be larger than the...
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