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Metal is naturally a more durable material than wood, making it the best choice for an outdoor shed. They are lightweight but solid. In a country where we often get battered by high winds and rain, you can rest assured that your metal shed is not going to be blown down or fall apart when adverse weather hits!
“Does a toilet need a vent?” And the answer is yes, your toilet has to have a vent. For more information on the great importance of plumbing vents,...
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Read More »A shed is a pretty important part of most gardens. It is where the lawnmowers and garden tools are kept, perhaps the outdoor furniture throughout the winter, and things like paint and DIY bits and pieces that we need but don‚Äôt want to keep in the house. A shed has to be several things; it has to be weatherproof - not letting in dampness and rain and not have the roof blowing off at the first sign of a gust of wind. It needs to be secure - gardening tools and equipment can be very expensive. It needs to look good as well - no one wants something that looks scruffy in their garden, even if it is a purely functional item. When we think of sheds, we all generally think of traditional wooden sheds, and while these have their place still, metal sheds are where it is at nowadays. They tick all of the above requirements and more. If you are looking for additional outdoor storage space for your household and are wondering whether what type of shed to go for, keep on reading below to find out the advantages of having a metal shed over a wooden shed.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »When you choose a metal garden shed, you can expect to spend even less time and money on repairs, if not none at all. The galvanised coating underneath the metal protects it from the elements and prevents rust from forming. This protective layer also decreases the impact of corrosion on steel sheds. You may want to repaint your metal shed every five years or so to keep it looking smart. However, if you do not want to do that, a quick hose down to keep it clean every so often is about the extent of taking care of it.
Typically, any shed larger than 6×8 or 8×8 is going to require a foundation. However, a foundation is a good idea even for small sheds, because the...
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Walnut trees are always one of the most demanded trees in the wood industry. Oaks, maples, cherry, and ashes are also valuable trees. A high-...
Read More »All you have to do is find a flat patch of ground with a spirit level, then assemble upwards as per the instructions. It is that easy. Some larger steel sheds can require foundations for support, as they require a strong, supportive base, but most small metal garden sheds will not need them.
After concrete has been poured and cured, adding a sealer helps protect it from future damage, corrosion, and stains. Because concrete is porous,...
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You can use a PVC pipe to bury the extension cord. But make sure that the cable is meant for the outside purpose. If you're using a regular...
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How much does a 30×40 concrete slab cost? The average cost is $4 to $8 per square foot. The median price is about $6 per square foot. Based on...
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No, you cannot pour concrete without forms. Concrete starts off as a viscous mixture of cement, aggregate, and water. If you don't use forms to...
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