DIY Builds
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Does my Shed Need a Foundation? Generally, smaller sheds of up to 8×6 do not need a foundation. Small sheds can be rested on crushed stone with either treated wood foundations or concrete foundation blocks. Large sheds will need to have strong foundations.
To remove black mold from hard surfaces, follow these steps: Combine 1 part bleach with 2 parts water in a spray bottle and spritz the affected...
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Nearly all internal works such as loft conversions, garage conversions, new staircases, bathrooms, kitchens, or rewiring, do not require planning...
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Building the right foundation for a storage shed is extremely important. The photo on the left shows a great example of what a poor foundation and time can do to a shed. Regardless of how strong the building construction is, if the shed foundation is poor it will not stand the test of time.
Q: Can You Build a Tiny House out of a Shed? The short answer to this first question is “yes.” Plenty of people have already built their tiny...
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To legally do this you must convert a garage by turning it into either a guest quarter or an accessory dwelling unit. A guest quarter is a living...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Wood foundations are typically built using solid concrete leveling blocks which are 8” x 16” and no more than 2” high. Each block is arranged in evenly spaced rows by placing one in each corner and at each break. These concrete leveling blocks will support the floor. If you choose not to use concrete leveling blocks, we recommend using pressure treated lumber to support the wooden floor frame.
four inches thick As for thickness, non-reinforced pavement four inches thick is standard for passenger car driveways. For heavier vehicles, a...
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Here are suggestions to keep the noise at bay. Tip #1: Thicken your surfaces with drywall. ... Tip #2: Look for gaps and use acoustic foam. ... Tip...
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Farmers Porch: A farmer's porch (sometimes referred to as an open porch) is a style that is traditional to old New England homes. These open-air...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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