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In reality, there are chemicals in pressure-treated lumber (often found in your floors – more on this in just a moment) that will cause steel nails to rust and wear down over time. For this reason, quality shed builders use galvanized nails instead.
This strength is crucial for things like buildings, roads and driveways. Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of...
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6 For a maximum of 50 amps, you'll need a wire gauge of 6. Fifty amp breakers are most often used to power many different appliances. However, a...
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In part one of this two-part blog series, we went over some of the initial factors to consider when it comes to the framing and spacing of your new storage shed. This area is just as important as the materials used in many cases, defining the basic shape and structure of a shed and laying the foundation for a long lifespan. At A-Shed USA, we provide a wide variety of custom storage sheds, all built with a combination of high-quality materials and professional framing and spacing qualities. Let’s look at a few additional factors that play a role in the framing concerns of a given shed or custom structure, including some you may not have considered before your purchase.
Wood has played an important role in the history of civilization. Humans have used it for fuel, building materials, furniture, paper, tools,...
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To install a wall vent, simply cut a hole in the siding to match the size of the vent. Next, attach the outside flange using a strong adhesive or...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Product Coverage Chart Material Amount Coverage *(3” depth) Fieldstone, 4”- 8” 1 ton covers 25-35 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 6”- 12” 1 ton covers 20-25 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 12”- 18” 1 ton covers 12-15 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 18” + 1 ton covers 5-10 sq. ft. 10 more rows
The following is provided as a general guide only. Actual coverage may vary depending upon product moisture, size and compaction. Material Amount Coverage *(3” depth) Decorative Rock 1 ton covers 75-85 sq. ft. * (45-60 sq. ft. for 1 1/2″ – 3″ rock) Lava Rock 1 ton covers 200 – 210 sq. ft.* Driveway and Paver Base (Class 2, Class 5) 1 ton covers 65-75 sq. ft. * Sand 1 ton covers 70-80 sq. ft. * Topsoil 1 yard covers 100-110 sq. ft. * Mulch 1 yard covers 100-110 sq. ft. * Fieldstone, 4”- 8” 1 ton covers 25-35 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 6”- 12” 1 ton covers 20-25 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 12”- 18” 1 ton covers 12-15 sq. ft. Fieldstone, 18” + 1 ton covers 5-10 sq. ft. Edgers 1 ton covers approximately 110 linear feet Flagstone & stepper 1 ton covers approximately 80-85 sq. ft. Wall Stone 1 ton covers approximately 20 sq. ft.
2022 will remain a strong sellers' market Despite this month's seasonal price fall, we expect asking prices to rise by another 5% in 2022. However,...
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In short, the must-have tools for woodworking include the following: Hand saws. Power saws. Planes. Sanders. Files. Hammer. Mallet. Drill. More...
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Turtle vents are non-mechanical curved vents (yep, like a turtle shell) that allow hot air to escape the attic space. If not used with soffit...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Barns are structures used for storage of agricultural products, such as hay, grain, and fruits, and the sheltering of livestock, such as cattle,...
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