DIY Builds
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Injection foam insulation is the answer to insulating walls without removing drywall. There are several types of injection foam available out there, including the RetroFoam product we use. These materials don't require the drywall in your home to be taken down.
IMPORTANT! Regardless of which of these foundations you choose to suit your purposes, if the surface is not properly leveled, your Lifetime Shed...
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If you do require planning permission but you proceed without it, you will have committed a planning breach. In the event of a planning breach, you...
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Fiberglass Insulation In most climates, it needs a vapor barrier. Some builders rely on batts with attached kraft-paper facing to do that job, but...
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An uninsulated shed, whether it's a studio, workshop or potting station, can be an unpleasant place in which to work when it's chilly outside....
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Repeatedly slamming a hefty entry door pushes its jamb out of alignment. Over time, the momentum can force the door from the opening, causing the...
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Using nuts and bolts instead of the standard screws is always a good idea since the former is a lot more difficult to break. In addition to...
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The only work the homeowner will need to do is remove any photos or knick-knacks from the walls that could fall off due to the vibrations from the drill.
The fee for an Etsy Plus subscription is $10 USD per month. Etsy Plus subscription fees are deducted from your current balance each month and...
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A standard 24' x 24' barn can be enough to start, but if you expand, you'll need more space. Many of our clients who use their barns strictly as...
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Most workshops have several features in common: They're generally small, usually from 6 to 15 participants, allowing everyone some personal...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Make sure you attach the walls together as you build them using 3.5″ nails. After all the walls are built, add the double plate to the top (another...
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