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In some cases, you may not have to install a base at all. For example, if you have a large concrete area in your garden, you could use part or all of this to place a shed on. It must always adhere to the most important rule regarding any shed base however – it must be level.
Some of these factors are out of your control, such as market conditions, interest rates, and the economy, while others are very much in your...
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Thus, for a 3 foot door or window opening 1 jack studs (trimmer) and 1 king studs at both end are required. How many jack studs for a 4 foot...
Read More »This is a common question asked by many people who are thinking of investing in a shed of some kind. Regardless of what type or size of shed you’re thinking of getting, a good base will help determine how long it lasts and how stable it is.
A home or apartment that is 1,000 sq. feet will have a square area that generally measures 40 feet long by 25 feet wide. 1,000 square feet is about...
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No — if the fence you want to put trellis on is the responsibility of your neighbour then you will need to get permission from them. Jun 12, 2022
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Typically, wind and weather blow in from the west and north. Therefore, by facing the open side of the shed to the south or southeast, you will...
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What's the difference between a lean-to conservatory and a normal conservatory? Lean-to conservatories (or sunrooms as they are often called) are...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Foil does not work by preventing the conduction of heat as other insulators do. It works by reflecting radiative heat back towards the source. So...
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Your shed's door hinge is one of its weak points. They are usually attached with short screws and easily unscrewed or forced off. You can toughen...
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