DIY Builds
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Avoid stacking the wood directly on the ground. This will keep the wood from getting too wet and reduce the chances for infestation by termites and other pests. Don't stack firewood in or against the house or other buildings for long periods of time.
Air conditioning. Based on running costs alone, reverse-cycle air conditioning is by far the cheapest way to heat your home: our estimates show...
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Auger Style Anchors: Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the soil. The anchors are then secured to...
Read More »Learn the signs of termites in firewood, how to prevent invasion, and what to do when you find these tiny invaders in your wood pile.
Woodworking is the skill of making usable and functional objects from different types of wood. Although woodworking began as a profession, today it...
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To claim Adverse Possession you must show that: (Fencing off the land is strong evidence of physical possession) You have the intention to possess...
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32 inches Width and Height Requirements: By ADA standards, the clear width of a door opening must be a minimum of 32 inches. This clear width...
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Best Landscaping Fabric Alternatives Wood chips. Bark mulches. Pine needles. Shredded leaves. Grass clippings. Compost. Newspaper. Cardboard. More...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Cover your wood during the summer and fall. This will keep it drier and help discourage termites and other pests from using it as an overwintering site. Shake, jar or knock logs together sharply to dislodge insects and brush off any obvious insect structures such as webbing or cocoons before bringing it inside. Bring in small amounts of firewood that can be used up in a day or so. Keep it stacked in a cool area (e.g., garage or porch) until it is burned. When wood warms up, the creatures in or on it will become active. Do not treat firewood with insecticides, as they will have little to no effect. This practice can potentially be dangerous due to fumes that may be produced when the insecticides burn.
Unlike the mandated distance between your shed and your fence, there are no restrictions when it comes to how high off the ground your building...
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Laying your shed on paving slabs Measure out an outline of where your building should go using string with 20cm extra, then start shovelling dirt...
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Apply Polyurethane Sealer Wearing eye protection, apply the polyurethane sealer to the painted wood surface with the brush. Aug 11, 2022
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Crushed Stone Stone aggregate comes in a variety of sizes, but most experts recommend 3/4-inch gravel for paver bases. Crushed stone makes a solid...
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