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Wood treatments such as paint can really save the day when it comes to prolonging the life of your garden shed. Waterproof shed paint resists water completely, so the wood underneath does not absorb moisture or become damp.
1. Australian Buloke – 5,060 IBF. An ironwood tree that is native to Australia, this wood comes from a species of tree occurring across most of...
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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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As the wet months draw closer, you’ll want to make sure that your house and garden are prepared for the rain. Water can play havoc if it gets inside, and this is true for both your house and your shed. Sheds can often be left to suffer over winter, but there’s no need to abandon them when the rain falls. Waterproofing your shed is a simple process and it will ensure that no damage comes to the building or what’s inside. If you’re not sure how to waterproof a shed, or simply wondering what the best waterproof shed treatment is, then we’ve got you covered. This blog will give you all the information you need to make your shed waterproof.
What is the biggest tiny house you can build? The biggest tiny house you can build is 13.5 feet tall by 8.5 feet wide. These are standards for how...
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However, vinyl sheds have a longer expected lifespan than their wooden counterparts — even if your maintenance was diligent. This comes down to the...
Read More »Using a base lifts the whole shed off the ground. This makes it clear of any ground or surface water that might accumulate around the base. It also provides a sturdy foundation for the building to sit on. While shed bases are usually more expensive than membranes, they can be placed on any flat patch of ground.
Cheaper than concrete. A gravel base has a price point significantly lower than concrete. If your building doesn't require a concrete foundation, a...
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Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation for a garage or...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Stick the felt to the roof and smooth it down as much as possible. Any gaps or creases will allow water to accumulate. A well-fitted covering of roof felt can protect your shed from water ingress for years, but remember to keep checking for holes or leaks. If you want a more in-depth guide, check out our step-by-step helper here.
Metal sheds make a great room in the garden but can be freezing cold in the winter and too hot during the summer. Insulation can bring the...
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Method 2: Without Trees Step 1: Create Two Poles. You can either use trekking poles (if long enough) or forage for dead branches from a nearby...
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If you are present your annual rental days are not capped; if you are not present, you cannot book more than 90 days in a calendar year.
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Don't burn treated, painted, or sealed wood in your fireplace. Treated/painted/sealed wood will release chemicals during burning, many of which are...
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