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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.
Painting your shed will refresh and revive it, while protecting it against the elements, like UV rays which cause wood to grey over time and rain...
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ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) sets forth the following recommendations: A door requires a minimum of 32” with a maximum of 48” which would...
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Learn More »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.
A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can...
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After removing any timber fascia boards, the first step should be removing any existing felt and inspecting your roof for any issues. These should...
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Humidity inside the shed cause the air to become damp. While condensation is more common in metal sheds or plastic sheds, the issue can also happen...
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How to Design a Home for a Cold Climate A 'Systems Approach' ... Make Sure the Building Envelop is Air Tight and Accounts for Moisture. ... Inquire...
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10 Things I Wish I'd Known Before Building a House Your schedule is a guideline. Our build stretched over the course of a year. ... Design for your...
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A simple garden shed might cost between $100 and $1,000, while a storage shed can run $300 to $15,000, depending on its size and whether it...
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