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Of course it is up to you what you use your shed for but if you do intend on using your new building as separate self-contained accommodation and will be fitting it out with a bathroom and/or kitchen, then planning permission may well be required.
The short answer is yes, it will most likely be less expensive to build your own shed than buy a pre built shed. However, there are a number of...
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Dry Wood Is Typically Easier to Split Normally, though, you'll find that dry, seasoned wood is easier to split than wet wood. Regardless of the...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Whilst in many cases planning permission for sheds will not be required, it is always best to check in order to ensure that your new structure won't be breaking any laws.
Many people opt for bead board or paneling for their walls. It's cheaper to buy than plywood and easier to install than drywall; you can just...
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A popular combination for waterproofing a shed roof is felt lining with MDF on top. This extra layer of MDF will not only keep water out, it will...
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In general, 'incidental' buildings are used for activities that are unlikely to go on in a house, will support a hobby or are simply to store things that wouldn't usually be kept in a house. For example a shed for storing tools or sports equipment, or a summerhouse or games room. If you plan on using your shed as accommodation, with a plumbed in kitchen and bathroom, a planning application will often be required — so give your local authority a call.
Just keep your communication to the appraiser about the facts of the home and neighborhood, how you priced the house, and any other relevant...
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When You Will Need Planning Permission to Build a Porch. There are certain circumstances in which planning permission to build a porch is required....
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How much does it cost to build a 12-foot by 12-foot shed? Building a shed costs an average of $60 to $150 per square foot, so a 12-foot by 12-foot...
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Is composite decking cheaper than concrete? After calculating both the cost of materials and the cost of installation, you'll find that concrete is...
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