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You do not need planning permission to install solar panels at your home as long as you meet certain conditions. However, ask your local authority for guidance about planning permission if: Your home is a protected structure. You home is located in a protected area, for example, an architectural conservation area.
It is not a legal requirement to insulate your summer house. You can even use heaters or fans if you have electricity connecting to the structure....
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It is safe to eat vegetables grown with Miracle Gro but you need to wait at least two weeks after application of the chemical fertilizer so it's...
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7. Prime it! One question we hear a lot is “do I need to prime my shed before painting?” Well, you don't have to prime it, but we recommend you do...
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For ideas, keep on reading! Plywood. Plywood has a lot of properties that make it great for lining the interior of a shed. ... Drywall. Drywall...
Read More »National Home Energy Upgrade Scheme Some of these schemes include the Solar Electricity Grant as one of their energy efficiency measures. However, you may have to apply for it separately. Do I need planning permission for solar panels? You do not need planning permission to install solar panels at your home as long as you meet certain conditions. However, ask your local authority for guidance about planning permission if: Your home is a protected structure You home is located in a protected area, for example, an architectural conservation area Solar PV system requirements Energy generated from your solar PV system should be used in your home, and the system should be of a suitable size for this. See the Solar PV Grant Application Guide (pdf) for further technical specifications, as well as information on insurance, contracts, inspections, grant limits and how to apply. All systems must comply with the requirements set out in the Code of Practice for Installers (pdf). The Declaration of Works must be completed and signed off by a registered solar PV installer. Registered solar PV installers are listed on seai.ie. Choosing a contractor Before choosing a company from the registered list, the SEAI recommend that you get a number of quotes and compare the offers, and request and check the company’s references. You must have a contract in place with the contractor to ensure that you have a suitable level of consumer protection. SEAI have a sample contract (pdf) on their website to help with this. How much is the grant? The grant you get depends on the peak output of your solar system. Peak output is measured in kWp, which is kilowatt-peak. You get: €900 for 1kWp
Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of thumb is that if you are pouring concrete that is more than 5 inches in...
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Any wood that combines beauty with outdoor durability is the ideal choice for exterior timber cladding for sheds, summerhouses and garden rooms....
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Plastic Sheds Directly on Grass Prefabricated plastic sheds are not technically susceptible to water damage, but you still shouldn't put them...
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As a general rule, the household goods of a one- to two- bedroom apartment will fit into a 20-foot container. ... A 20-foot container can hold: 200...
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