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You will need planning permission for your pergola if it's on the front of your house. You will need planning permission for your pergola if it is in a conservation area, on the side of your house between the house and the boundary wall.
Yes, a permit is required for patio covers First and foremost, you do need a permit to install a new pergola in your yard. Like all home...
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In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete...
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Cats and dogs may be longtime enemies, but when teamed up, they keep rodents away, a new study concludes. Cats and dogs may be longtime enemies,...
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Manufacturers typically allow wood doors to be trimmed by 1⁄2 in. at the top and 1-1⁄2 in. at the bottom. You can cut more away from the bottom...
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Learn More »cover more than half of the area of your land. You will need planning permission for your pergola if it's on the front of your house. You will need planning permission for your pergola if it is in a conservation area, on the side of your house between the house and the boundary wall. If your house is in a conservation area and your pergola is more than 20m from the house and greater than 10 square meters, you will need planning permission.
Since barndominiums are usually significantly more energy efficient than their traditional home counterparts are, opting for them often feels like...
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Proper Grounding Rod In most cases, pipe or rebar can be used. The grounding rod needs to be made of galvanized steel and also needs to be at least...
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The first step to installing your gravel driveway will be to calculate how much stone material will actually be required. You also will need to lay...
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DIY at home can also provide creative ways to express yourself. Wallpaper a Wall. Make Compost. Tile a Backsplash. Install Vinyl Flooring. Build a...
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20 to 30 years While the answers differ dramatically depending on the quality, our Amish sheds last 20 to 30 years, if not longer! However,...
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Yes, you can put a shed on a deck. Decks are often spaces for outdoor leisure activities and a shed could complete this by providing convenient...
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