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Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property line, especially if you live in an urban row house where every inch makes a difference!
How long does the shed roof felt last? The felt we supply with all our sheds is superfelt, which is a highly durable form of felt that is likely to...
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How to Declutter and Organize Your Garage Get Rid Of Everything You Don't Use. ... Don't Toss Your Spouse's Things. ... Organize Your Garage with...
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If your project needs planning permission and you do the work without getting it, you can be served an enforcement notice ordering you to undo all...
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You can save around $1.15 per square foot on labor costs if you seal your driveway yourself. For a 500-foot driveway, that's a savings of $575. Mar...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Once you’ve checked out the regulations and guidelines, make sure to follow them. Respect the limits by reviewing them with your fence-installer company before setting up a fence. Fence-installing companies deal with installations on a regular basis, so they know the typical local zoning regulations for height, setbacks, and other protocols. Still, it’s a good practice to share all of your findings to ensure conformity to the rules. Usually, height limits are 6 feet for backyards and sides and 4 feet for front yards. If you have a valid reason for wanting an extra high structure, to block a view or noisy street, you can apply to your zoning board for a variance. In that case, neighbors can review and comment on your request during the variance hearing.
The floor wins every time. Insulating the floor is standard practice for an unfinished attic space. The exception to this rule takes place when...
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armoured cable One of the most frequently asked questions is what outdoor electrical cable do I need to power my shed? The answer is armoured cable.
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The garage dimensions need to be at least 3 metres wide and 5.4 metres long.
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An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a small dwelling on the same grounds as, or attached to, a single-family house. For example, it could be an...
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