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Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above ground must be protected in conduit from the required cover depth or 18 inches to its termination point above ground, or at least 8 feet above grade.
A double top plate is a requirement when building larger garages or houses, but since most sheds don't exceed 16 feet in any direction, you can...
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The first big advantage of a log home kit is affordability. Building a log home using a kit might cost you 1/3rd of the price of buying a finished...
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Learn More »With warm weather rounding the corner, we’re preparing to be outside as much as we can after the snow, wind, and rain. And despite soaking up the sun, there’ll also be electricity running outdoors as well. The National Electrical Code (NEC) has just as many requirements for outdoor circuits and equipment as they do for what’s indoors. The major safety concerns with outdoor wiring are protecting them from moisture, corrosion, physical damage, and underground burial. Most outdoor code requirements have to do with outdoor power receptacles and lighting fixtures, as well as with running wiring above and below ground. Where the official Code requirements call for “listed” equipment, it means that the products used must be listed for the application by an approved testing agency.
The poor application of spray foam insulation by an untrained or unlicensed contractor can lead to several problems, according to Fine Home...
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'It is recommended that you have at least an 18-inch gap at the side of a toilet and 30 inches in front so that it is easy to clean and use. When...
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Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above ground must be protected in conduit from the required cover depth or 18 inches to its termination point above ground, or at least 8 feet above grade.
Many homeowners find that their pole barn can add $10,000 or more to their home property value. Often, the value can be 50-80% of the cost of the...
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In the winter months, when your shed is out of use, it's not getting the air circulation needed and there's nowhere for the moisture to escape....
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A deck will cost much less than adding a similar size room to your home. For example, the cost of a 12 x12 deck. A 12 x12 deck can range in cost...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Material and Cut List FLOOR. 9 – 2×6 Pressure Treated Lumber 10′ (cut to 9′-9″) ... WALLS. 8 – 2×4 Lumber 8′ (cut to 7′-4 1/2″) ... SIDINGS. 10 –...
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