DIY Builds
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The only time you wouldn't need some sort of foundation is if you have a very small 6×6 or 8×8 shed that is made out of rubber or plastic. And even in that case, we still highly recommend a gravel foundation to keep that little plastic shed from sinking into the ground or experience moisture problems as time goes on.
Woodworking is the skill of making items from wood, and includes cabinet making (cabinetry and furniture), wood carving, joinery, carpentry, and...
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You may pay less money per square foot to build a shed because you're saving on labor costs. Building a shed gives you more creative control and...
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Like many good things in life, such as romantic relationships and bowling alleys, most sheds need a foundation! That’s the short answer anyway. There are a few exceptions (which we’ll talk about), but a foundation is generally required when building or buying a shed. In this article, we’ll discuss a whole range of common shed foundation questions and help you prepare for that new backyard building!
Carports. A carport is an open garage… just a roof and no walls (open sides). Jul 29, 2019
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The easiest way to cover your firewood is to use a tarp. After you've stacked the wood, place the tarp on the top of the stack. Cover only the top...
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If the seal thing is becoming a big issue, you could also opt to store your potting soil in ziplock bags. I've found Ziplocs work very well for...
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Generally speaking, a 12-foot-by-12-foot shed will suit a large yard, while an 8-foot-by-10-foot one is better for a medium-size yard. In selecting...
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Sheds placed on foundation blocks (which we never recommend) and skid foundations (also not recommended for direct ground contact) are all in the category of “on-grade” foundations. These are easier to install and uninstall and don’t involve pouring concrete. Shed foundation blocks and wooden skid shed foundations are NOT considered permanent foundations.
Second, it is non-toxic to use it in multiple rooms around your home, basement, garage, or even RV. It is an impeccably intelligent solution to...
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7 Cuts Not To Use a Table Saw For Don't cut PVC pipe. Don't make curved cuts. Don't make backwards cuts. Don't cut ferrous metals, like cast iron...
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There are two common ways to avoid splash-back. Pitch your tarp down low to reduce the open space between the edges of your tarp and the ground,...
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You can store your mower outside in winter, but it isn't ideal. If you must store your lawn mower long-term in your yard, make sure it is elevated,...
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