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Where should I position the garden shed? Any shed must be built at least 2.5m away from the main house. It's advisable to be able to walk round all four sides, or however many you choose. This gives you access for decorating and repair.
In fact, according to research by the Lawn Care Institute, turf grass alone can increase a home's value by as much as 15%. How often your yard is...
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Composite doors are manufactured by fusing together multiple materials under high-pressure conditions. This process is one of the main reasons why...
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Before you buy and build your shed, and the outlay could run into hundreds, maybe even thousands of pounds, decide why/what you want the shed for. If it’s simply to store clutter, maybe you’re better off simply decluttering. If you see it as an office ‘retreat’ or a grand garden summer house, remember that you’ll then have to consider insulation, heating, perhaps LED lighting rather than just a bulb and socket, and that however nice it might seem on a sunny July afternoon, a November evening is quite another thing. It’s always better to build too big than too small. Visit our Home and Garden section for gardening guides, home improvement tips and much more.
Using a flashlight, search for any obstructions in the pipe. If you find any blockages that are near the top of the pipe, carefully pull them out...
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For anything else, you're allowed to notch 1/6 of the joist depth deep, and 1/3 of the joist depth wide. Here are the maximum numbers for some...
Read More »Don’t use a shed side as a replacement fence side. Your current neighbour may have no problem with it, a future neighbour may well do. And if there are territory disputes you may find yourself having to move the whole shed rather than a fence panel or two. Also, a neighbour may not look too kindly on water from the guttering or straight off the roof landing in his flower beds. You may want to attach a water butt to your shed - read our guide to fitting a water butt. Keep it away from an area which collects water. You don’t want to be traipsing mud and leaves in. Set it next to a paved path if you can, or add stepping stones to the grass leading up to it. Are there any trees nearby? That young beech or ash may look pretty but build too near it and before too long you’re sharing floor space with its roots, which will buckle your shed floor before you know it.
According to LP's Shed Size Calculator, an 8×10 shed would be able to fit only about 2 fuel cans, 2 garden tools, a generator, a propane grill, a...
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There is no need for ducting when installing Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) Cable. It can be buried directly in the ground with no further protection at...
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As a general guideline, look for gravel in the 2 mm to 9.5 mm range.
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Formula for Crushed Stone for a Project Multiply the length (L), in feet, by the width (W), in feet, by the height (H), in feet, and divide by 27....
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Among the three types of PEX, two types, PEX A and PEX B, are suitable for burying underground. These two PEX tubing options have enough...
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Pocket doors are more expensive to install because they usually require construction to a home's structure. Both doors have a nominal cost of $400...
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