DIY Builds
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You typically can't build a shed within 10 feet of the rear property line and 15 feet from a side property line. There should be sufficient room between your shed and your neighbor's yard.
If you're going to bury an extension or power cord, even temporarily, you'll want to bury it in a PVC conduit pipe. Specifically, you'll need rigid...
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Plastic sheds will withstand water and snow much better than their metal and wooden counterparts. There is no need to worry about rusting or...
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Do synthetic fibers reduce cracking in concrete? YES. The use of synthetic fibers at the manufacturer's recommended dosage rate per cubic yard can...
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Some snowbirds rent out their vacation homes when they return north. Between the months of April and October, snowbirds live in their summer...
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To avoid frustration, and costly errors, make sure that you have the final stamp of approval BEFORE finalizing the purchase of your shed.
Characteristics of Tiny Houses A common layout for a small house incorporates an open living space on the first floor, including a kitchen and...
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$4,695 USD The Cinderella is not cheap and would be a significant purchase for anyone. It starts at $4,695 USD for the Classic unit that takes its...
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Flush-mount windows lay smooth with the building, and trim is installed on top of the window flange. On the j-lap, or j-channel mount, the glass...
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In most cases you will not need planning permissions to change a window to a door. However it is always best to check the original planning...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Although sheds may seem to have the advantage over garages in terms of temperature variation, tools left open air in the shed may be at risk for...
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The good news is that you can pour the concrete in water. Professionals do this all the time. You just have a small standing puddle in your...
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