DIY Builds
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NSW: up to 20sqm (less than 3m in height) VIC: up to 10sqm (less than 3m in height)
How to stop condensation in metal sheds: Lay a flooring moisture barrier when pouring a concrete floor. (Optional) Install a timber sub-floor for...
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Start a woodworking business by following these 10 steps: Plan your Woodworking Business. Form your Woodworking Business into a Legal Entity....
Read More »Is Working from Home here to stay? According to both CNBC and Forbes, it’s more than a passing fad, with many companies trending towards having their employees increasing their productive working hours by removing long commutes and inter-office distractions. It’s not a new thing, however, as most start-ups and sole traders had previously chosen to work from home to reduce overheads, and others have opted to be self-employed to improve work-life balance and/or spend more time raising a family. So, what to do when you want or need to work from home, and space is at a premium? Since we are the backyard experts, our answer is simple: create more usable space in your backyard! It will: Give you a productive and separate home office to earn your keep. Add an extra room to your house, giving you a tangible asset which will add real value to your home. We will walk you through the steps to transform your garden into a space that will literally WORK FOR YOU through a series of Frequently Asked Questions:
You don't normally need Building Regulations Consent for a basic shed or outbuilding provided it's under 15 square metres and has no sleeping...
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While the terms are often used interchangeably, cement and concrete are, in fact, not the same thing. Infrequently used on its own, cement is...
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up to 10sqm (less than 2.4m in height) SA: up to 15sqm (less than 3m in height) In an urban area, you also need to make sure that you are at least 900mm away from any boundary fence and are not attached to the main house (there are some additional rules around setbacks from boundaries and dwellings depending on council areas and zoning, such as rural areas, bushfire prone areas and ecologically sensitive land).
Consider Hiring A Removals Company or a Man and Van for the Job. Moving a shed from one location to another is not an easy task. If you find...
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Here's how: Measure the wall, ceiling, and floor area of your metal shed. Remove internal wall sheathing, if necessary. Using closed-cell spray...
Read More »A. There is a huge list of considerations, and it will vary because each space and need is unique. We have listed some of the more practical items below: Vertical and horizontal space. Think about how much space you need in each direction when deciding on your garden room. Ducking under a low doorway or twisting sideways to squeeze past furniture might be OK occasionally, but the novelty will wear off if you are using your space regularly. Structural considerations. Ventilation and insulation (the last thing you need is a freezing cold or steaming hot work space!), or a lack of fresh air or cross-ventilation. Water ingress and condensation. If you have any paperwork or electricals in your room, your worst enemy will be water or dew. Check that your room has sarking or sisalation paper to help reduce temperature change and moisture, and make sure that every nook and cranny is sealed up. Shelving. If you are planning on installing shelves in your space, make sure that the wall studs can hold the weight of your belongings. Electricals. Make sure to have your electrics connected and checked by a qualified electrician, even if you have existing wiring. Plumbing. In many cases, water and sewer services cannot be connected to an exempt structure. If this is something you definitely require, it is essential to check this with your local council, as you may require a Building Permit, Complying Development Certificate (CDC) or Development Application (DA). Portability. This might not be so easy with an existing structure, but if you are purchasing something pre-fabricated, it should be simple to transport to your next home. Our structures are purpose built with this in mind, and we regularly relocate our products for customers moving house or who sell it after they’ve finished using it (we do one a week on average).
While buying a quality, Amish-built shed is not initially cheaper, it's less expensive in the long run since it will last much longer than a...
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A king-size bed set, including a box spring, can fit in a 5x10 storage unit. An average king-size bed takes up about 18 of the 50 square feet of...
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A simple garden shed might cost between $100 and $1,000, while a storage shed can run $300 to $15,000, depending on its size and whether it...
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