DIY Builds
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The key to making the exterior attractive is to think of the shed like a little house. A pleasing paint color or wood stain, trim, and windows—and perhaps window boxes—are just the start. It's the garden art and surrounding landscaping that take it to the next level.
Concrete slabs for most residential purposes don't require rebar grids smaller than 12”, so it isn't likely you'll use too much steel. Concrete...
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OSB is a quite tough material compared to sheetrock. It is the best option in building structures like garages because of its resistance to damage....
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Fortunately it is unlikely you will need planning permission, however there are a few exceptions. Sheds and summerhouses fall under the category of...
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Overall, plastic sheds resist most elements better than metal and wood.
Read More »This little shed was designed to match the main house: always a nice way to unify the yard.
Use a vapor barrier. Proper installation of a wall vapor barrier, or using insulation products with a built-in vapor barrier, will reduce garage...
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Welder/Fitter A fitter welder is a specialized welder who does more than just weld two pieces together. They will also use heat and lasers to shape...
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Skillion is also referred to as a shed roof or lean-to. It is a single, sloping roof, usually attached to a taller wall. – It can be thought of as...
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They typically support anywhere from 30 to 85 pounds per fastener. These self-drilling screw-in plastic drywall anchors are made from nylon. If you...
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Ramp Width The minimum, inside clear width of the opening between the opposing handrails must be at least 36 inches to accommodate a wheelchair....
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Yes, you can put a hot tub in the garage. You need to ensure enough space for the hot tub, available water and electricity supply, proper drainage,...
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