DIY Builds
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Do shed bases need to be perfectly level? Yes – without a level base, your shed won't last long (see below). So while the ground beneath the base can be sloped, the base itself must be perfectly level.
With the cost of living increasing and the price of construction materials rising, one of the least expensive ways to get concrete is to mix your...
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Opinions vary on the makeup of the cleaning solution, but a rough guide is 1 cup of bleach to every gallon of water – that, or you can use a mould...
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Walk the perimeter of your shed and look for any holes or cracks. You want to seal any that are larger than the size of a dime, as most mice will...
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Typically, concrete is far more expensive than lumber. But the price difference has mostly been erased with lumber's increased cost — and in some...
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Learn More »Use your shovel to dig the top layer of the ground to make it as level as you can. Lay wooden planks across the soil to highlight the uneven in areas in the soil. Use your shovel to remove the excess soil from ‘peaks’ (areas that are too high) and/or re-lay in ‘troughs' (areas that are too low). Measure four rows of three concrete blocks to help distribute the weight of the base evenly. To increase the life of the base, it’s important to lay down a weed membrane. As its name suggests, the membrane stops weeds growing through and around the shed base. In fact, this is so important that we advise that using two membranes – the first laying in one direction and the second laying the opposite way. This might sound like overkill, but it’ll stop weeds in their tracks and help ensure the shed can safely stay in place – and that you’re able to enjoy it – for many years to come. Use your spirit level or set square to ensure you have a level surface before you proceed.
The best-known firewoods are white and red oak trees. The wood from these oak trees is prized for its strength and density, and that density makes...
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Yes you can reuse soil with roots in it. However, try and remove as many as possible. Especially the larger roots left behind. Leaving some smaller...
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The Best Plastic Shed Base for Your New Shed Gravel. Pavers. Wood Base (Piers) Concrete. Now for the Plastic Shed Base.
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Among the three types of PEX, two types, PEX A and PEX B, are suitable for burying underground. These two PEX tubing options have enough...
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