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You can get cheaper concrete by purchasing sub-grade concrete. This usually is available at salvage yards and is clean material. Therefore, you don't have to worry you're not getting quality material. You'll save a lot of money on concrete, and you'll be doing your part for the environment by using reclaimed materials.
Homeowners pay between $900 and $1,300 just to run the lines when adding plumbing to detached garages and sheds. Costs are generally the same...
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Normally for small sheds it's not necessary to have any more then four anchors. One in each corner. For support along the rest of the floor skids...
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Learn More »Concrete is one of the best options for laying a new driveway, walkway or a foundation for an extension or shed. However, ordering concrete -- which includes the cost of the materials, the prep and the installation -- can be very expensive. There are a number of ways to save money if you make some different choices or are willing to put in a little sweat equity yourself.
You will need Planning Permission if: You are laying a traditional, impermeable driveway that does not provide for the water to run to a permeable...
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But to clean up goat poop, simply rake up the dung and any bedding material that's been soiled. Then, dispose of it. As long as our goats appear...
Read More »The most common cause of crumbly QUIKRETE® Hydraulic Water-Stop is improper mixing or mixing too much at a time. The critical thing is to mix only golf-ball sized quantities at a time. Mix very quickly because the product hardens in 3-5 minutes.
Dig a hole that is about 3 times the diameter of the post with a depth of 1/3 the overall post length. Place 6" of gravel or crushed stone at the base to aid in drainage. Position the post and check that it is straight. Pour the QUIKRETE® Fast-Setting Concrete Mix dry from the bag into the hole until it reaches 3 to 4" from the top. Pour water onto the dry mix and allow it to soak in. Add water until the powder is thoroughly wet. This will take about one gallon of water for each 50 pound bag depending on soil conditions. If the hole is deeper than 2 1/2', do the operation in lifts of no more than 2 1/2' each. Fill the remainder of the hole with soil or the sod dug from the hole.
Can You Add onto a Metal Building? If you've already got a metal expansion, you know how convenient, budget-friendly, and durable they are. Almost...
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Once you've poured your concrete slab and your garden shed is up, use a silicone sealant like Brick & Concrete Silicone or any other silicone...
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Do I need to paint the inside of my shed? No, you can leave the inside of your shed bare if this is what you desire. Painting and treating the...
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Old timers had rules of thumb, that is, experienced-based guides, about how many cords of firewood a tree would yield. One of those is that a tree...
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