DIY Builds
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75mm Concrete Shed Base Depth For ordinary garden sheds, a thickness of 3" (75mm) is sufficient in most situations. On soft clay, or on larger buildings, increase the thickness to 4" (100mm) laid on 2" (50mm) of finely broken and compacted hard-core if required.
So, Can You Build a House Without a Foundation? The simple answer is that of course, you can — as long as you don't need it to stand for long....
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Many people opt for bead board or paneling for their walls. It's cheaper to buy than plywood and easier to install than drywall; you can just...
Read More »It is important to build a suitable base for your garden building as without one the building will quickly deteriorate, leading to problems like sagging walls and roof or damp. The following steps will take you through how to build a base, including how to make formwork (wooden framework constructed to form concrete pad) and how to prepare and lay concrete. It is well worthwhile taking special care and a small amount of time to ensure a good base is constructed. This will reap benefits in years to come.
Tips to Keep Your Shed or Garage Cool in Summer Heat Increase ventilation. During the summer months, increasing airflow in the garage or shed ranks...
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Geotextile fabric will separate the rock layers from the gravel driveway from the soil below. When you decide to use this fabric, it will lengthen...
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When a tankless water heater is installed, it can be connected with a solar energy system. The connection process will be an additional cost, but...
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How Do You Stop Dampness In A Shed? Insulate. Insulation not only makes your shed more energy efficient by reducing heat gain and loss, it also...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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It is advantageous for the opening of your woodshed to face the north mainly because the pad usually placed at the front of the shed is likely to...
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Although rust is technically only found on iron and steel tools, it's important to know that any tool that's exposed to moisture will have some...
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