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Top 5 Tips to Prevent Mould in your Shed Ventilate your shed. Make sure everything is dry. Add moisture absorbers or a dehumidifier. Keep perishables off your shed floor. Add insulation.
No effects in healthy adults, research shows. While it is true that some aluminum gets into food when cooked in aluminum foil or with aluminum...
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Original siding contributes greatly to the historic character and appearance of agricultural buildings and is often a good indicator of their age....
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You’ve just wandered into your shed after the winter madness. You’re starting to get the tools out to get stuck into the garden – but here what’s this I spy with my little eye – a little black patch – maybe it’s a spider.
Extensions smaller than 40 square metres The floor area of any extension above ground level must not exceed: 12 square metres for terraced or semi-...
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Using a membrane underneath you gravel driveway or path will prevent weeds whilst allowing natural elements to permeate through to the soil...
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Prospective buyers of houses that have an annex need to carefully consider the complexities around stamp duty land tax (SDLT) before bidding to...
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Poplar is soft hardwood with a hardness roughly half that of oak. It swells when wet and is highly workable but dents and scratches easily. White...
Read More »Insulation can regulate temperatures in your shed to minimise moisture build-up. However, it’s vital that it is added in correctly to ensure breathability otherwise you could end up trapping moisture and causing both mould and rot in your shed. We still recommend you follow the other tips we’ve shared with you even with insulation. For instructions on how to add insulation to your shed read: How To Insulate Your Shed. If you’re getting a brand spanking new shed we recommend that you ask us about getting shed insulation fitted. Single-skinned buildings will always be susceptible to moisture. If you haven’t bought your shed yet and want to avoid moisture and mould completely – buy a timber building that is triple-skinned instead! This creates a cavity, a breather membrane and a separate internal lining = moisture blocked. This is a costly alternative so it depends on your own Shed desires, if you’d like to know more, read this.
To live in a log cabin on your own, you would need additional planning permission, including complying with building regulations. Why? Because when...
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Since the pandemic, lumber prices have skyrocketed to record highs, adding to new-home construction costs. But prices are now coming down. Lumber...
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Powerline adapters use your home's electrical wiring to deliver internet. If your shed also shares electricity with your home where the WiFi modem...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Start with positioning the summerhouse in a suitable position to get plenty of sunlight through the windows to create the feeling of warmth....
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