DIY Builds
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Garages, sheds and other outbuildings You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it's of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres. Do bear in mind though that outbuildings cannot take up more than half of the land around the original property.
Garden sheds and outbuildings must be one story, and maximum eaves height cannot exceed 2.5 metres. Overall, your shed cannot exceed 4 metres in...
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It Doesn't Attract Pests Even if you use treated mulch, it will attract pests. The benefit of using landscape gravel is that it doesn't attract...
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What are the cons of timber roof trusses? Timber can warp. In certain conditions, timber can change shape and slowly contribute to building damage....
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Using dirt, lawn or gravel for the base: Never attempt to erect your garden shed directly on bare ground, gravel, or lawn. This could damage the...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »You will need planning permission if you’re fitting a skylight that protrudes more than 150mm beyond the plane of the roof slope or if it is higher than the highest point of the roof. You will also need planning permission if fitting an upper-floor side elevation window that is not obscure-glazed and can open (unless the opening part is 1.7 metres from the floor of the room).
Make a top-dressing mix to fill in the area beneath the grass in sunken areas of your lawn from two parts sand, two parts topsoil, and one part...
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But for unpainted sheds, a stronger solution can be used, mixing 1 cup of bleach with every 3 cups of water. Whichever route you go down, you...
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Using nuts and bolts instead of the standard screws is always a good idea since the former is a lot more difficult to break. In addition to...
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For starters, you will want an anchor rope that does NOT float. For that reason, nylon rope is the best choice. Nov 23, 2015
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The Nest reports that a building an addition typically ranges between $80 and $200 per square foot, and with Your Own Architect estimating the...
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Yes – shipping containers will get damp. As they cool down overnight, water suspended within the air inside your container will condense against...
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