DIY Builds
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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience mildew rot on the building itself. There are two types of vents that will fit the bill: wall vents and ridge vents.
Garage extensions do not always need a brand new foundation laying in order to make them sound. It all depends on the space beneath where the door...
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In older style North American barns, the upper area was used to store hay and sometimes grain. This is called the mow (rhymes with cow) or the...
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Shed ventilation is so important all year long, but especially so during the winter months since you’re not opening windows. To properly ventilate your shed, here are a few tips for the entire year.
Once you've poured your concrete slab and your garden shed is up, use a silicone sealant like Brick & Concrete Silicone or any other silicone...
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Plastic shed kits are less expensive than their wooden counterparts, but can be more expensive than basic metal shed kits. While plastic sheds are...
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The reason filling is not recommended in most cases is that as the joining solution (mortar or concrete) you use to join cinder block solidifies,...
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acrylic latex paint The best type of paint to use on sheds is a premium quality, 100% acrylic latex paint, such as Sherwin Williams A-100 exterior...
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To find out which side of your fence/wall is your responsibility, you should start by looking at the deeds to your property. On modern properties,...
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It is durable due to its incorporation of pozzolanic ash, which prevents cracks from spreading. By the middle of the 1st century, the material was...
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