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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience mildew rot on the building itself. There are two types of vents that will fit the bill: wall vents and ridge vents.
The primary reason your bathroom needs at least one window is to effectively remove moisture from the air. Without a window or some type of...
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If you're insulating a shed for use as a home office or cosy garden building, then it's worth installing a breather membrane between the shed walls...
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Shed ventilation is so important all year long, but especially so during the winter months since you’re not opening windows. To properly ventilate your shed, here are a few tips for the entire year.
You Get To Pick The Ideal Size A lot depends on what kind of work you do, but 100-200 square feet is a good starting point for thinking about how...
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Type of Wood Softwoods such as pine, redwood, fir, cedar and cypress are not ideal for cooking because they contain terpenes and sap. This gives...
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If possible on your property, consider the use of a fan as one way to keep the air moving, which encourages evaporation to occur. Even if you...
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Vinyl sheds What type of shed lasts the longest? Vinyl sheds tend to be more durable than wooden or metal sheds. They don't crack easily and are...
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To waterproof gaps at the seams of the shed floor, we can use a waterproof sealant. Apply this all of the way around the bottom of the shed to...
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