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How deep should gravel be? If you are using a 10mm gravel aggregate, lay this at a depth of 30-40mm. However, if you are using this for the purpose of a driveway, this should be laid at least 50mm deep. When using a 20mm aggregate, this should be laid at least 40-50mm deep, and at least 50-60mm on driveways.
The recent relaxation of permitted developments means that homeowners are now able to add extensions without needing planning permissions. You can...
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Raptors, including hawks, owls, eagles and falcons, are common predators. Red tail hawks, found across most of North America, and American...
Read More »Gravel reduces garden upkeep, plus it’s economical and easy to work with. It instantly transforms a garden, drive, path or pond, making it a hugely popular aggregate. Whether your ground is flat, sloping or uneven, with such a huge range of gravel types, there’ll be a product to suit. Gravel is an ever-popular choice with increasing demand and we receive many FAQs on this topic. We’ve put together everything you need to know about gravel. We’ll take a look at its varied uses, how much you’ll need to buy for your area, how to lay a gravel path and more.
The best way to reinforce your frame is by adding a layer of steel to prevent them from splitting. This makes your door kick proof. Installation...
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about 4-6 hours The installation process of the replacement door may include placing new tracks, springs, cables, rollers, and a garage door...
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With so many colourful gravel options, you can get innovative with your decorative garden designs, creating something truly unique to you.
A stack of whole logs can take a year or longer to fully season, whereas a similar-sized stack of split wood may take just six months to season....
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10 cubic yards Concrete trucks weigh an average of 25,000 lbs. by themselves and up to 40,000 lbs. when carrying a full load. Their capacity is...
Read More »You can read more about these in our Guide to Weed-busting: Protecting Your Garden Gravel & Slate Chippings.
WOODLIFE CopperCoat can be used to treat wood that's below ground as well as cut ends that are most at risk. You can also use a borate spray like...
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Long Lasting Metal is not used on its own much these days. It is coated in vinyl and or galvanized to make it long lasting. You can expect your...
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Don't store paint in your shed. In the summer, your shed will surely get pretty toasty as temperatures rise. If paint is stored in extremely hot or...
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The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
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