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Having good airflow through your metal garden shed will ensure that areas can't get damp. It'll also help to regulate the difference in temperature between your shed and outdoors. You can always improve ventilation by simply opening windows (or skylights if you have them).
Seeds, seeds, seeds A potting shed is ideal if you love to get seeds going and don't want to leave all those seed trays on windowsills in the...
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Given enough time and remote enough location, any tiny house out there can be stolen or broken into. Our goal is to take precautions that deter and...
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Rats are exceptional climbers, undeniably. Also the little cousin of the rat, the mouse, can reach counter tops and tops of dressers. For that...
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Quick summary. As long as your shed is under 2.5m tall at the eaves, situated in your back garden away from property boundaries, and intended for a...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »A good place to start is by constructing a roof with anti-condensation roofing sheets. These work by absorbing and retaining any moisture until it’s hot enough to evaporate. Plus, metal roof sheets form natural gullies to get rid of run-off water. But you might still want to protect the underside of your shed’s metal roof. And we can’t blame you. So to do that, we suggest using a spray cavity filler. A closed-cell polyurethane spray foam will help prevent condensation from forming. You can also apply polystyrene tiles to help insulate your roof. To prepare to treat the underside of your metal roof:
Antique Wood simply means old wood. Antique wood is generally reclaimed, because most wood decomposes in its natural environment but can be...
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Think of a 5x5 storage unit as roughly the size of a small walk-in closet. The ceilings are a standard 8ft tall, so remember you can stack things...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Building a deck is a practical, reliable, and cost-effective way to increase your home value. Research shows that a homeowner can recoup over 75%...
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As small as 2 feet: Bump outs may extend as far as 10 to 15 feet from the house, but they can also be tiny "pop-outs" that are no deeper than 2...
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Poorly-vented drain lines will not be able to effectively move wastewater and solid waste out of your building. This could lead to problems such as...
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Can infrared heaters run all the time? Yes, and if you want an efficient heating system then this is the best way to set them up. Jan 27, 2020
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