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Single-storey extensions must not exceed 4m in height. Single storey extension width must not exceed half of the original size of the house. Extensions on the side or front of a house must be closer to the property than a public highway.
The rule of thumb is to go up one size larger if you plan on running the recommended wire size over 100 feet. This means that if you are planning...
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5 Tips to Keep Your Log Home Warm This Winter Give Your Home an Air-Lock Entry. ... Install Radiant Barriers. ... Run Your Ceiling Fan. ... Add...
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it will be more than 4m high with a pitched roof or 3m high with a flat roof. If it will be within 2m of the boundary of the house, it must be 2.5m...
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Check for gaps and fill them with expanding foam, builder's caulk, or by applying wooden splines. Fill gaps around doors by fitting draft excluder...
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Learn More »property extensions do not extend beyond the rear wall of the original home by more than 3m. Detached property extensions do not extend beyond the rear wall of the original home by more than 4m.
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Tiny Houses can range from 60 square feet up to 400 square feet when built on a trailer. Of course, you can build bigger if you build on a...
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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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Outbuildings such as sheds, garages, greenhouses and some other structures like garden rooms are also considered to fall within permitted...
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In fact, it's never too early to start planning your garden, and growing seedlings in your shed is the perfect jumpstart to a successful spring...
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It is important to know that your neighbours are not legally obliged to fix or replace a fence, unless it is causing a safety issue. If you find...
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