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Wrap Wire Mesh Around the Shed — If your shed sits a few feet off the ground, you might want to consider wrapping chicken wire around it as another line of defense. Smaller rodents like mice or rats will crawl under your shed and climb up inside.
As an example, for a 120-volt circuit, you can run up to 50 feet of 14 AWG cable without exceeding 3 percent voltage drop. ... For 240-volt...
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A floating dock costs $15 to $35 per square foot, depending on the type of decking. The price includes both the dock and labor. Prefabricated...
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Cost By Size Size Average Cost Range 800 sq. ft. $80,000 – $160,000 1,000 sq. ft. $100,000 – $200,000 1,200 sq. ft. $120,000 – $240,000 1,500 sq....
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All metal garden sheds will suffer from condensation where damp is present in the foundation. This occurs when a damp proof course has not been...
Read More »Any infestation is bad, but these are the ones you’ll most likely run across — and the best way to send them packing. Rodents — Rodents like mice and rats are among the most common and most destructive pests to try squatting in your storage shed. They are primarily breaking and entering in search of food and warmth, so the best way to get rid of them is to remove anything they might be eating. If the rodents persist, you’ll likely have to set some traps. Groundhog and Skunk — These big boys like to take shelter under your storage shed. While neither animal is particularly aggressive both can be intimating to see — especially since an encounter with a skunk will leave you smelling pretty foul. The best way to get rid of these pests is to call animal control, who will trap them and release them in a more appropriate habitat than your backyard. Insects — As is the case with rodents, plug the holes and stop the leaks and the insect should start to disappear as suddenly as they came. In the meantime, you can kill them with a grocery store spray, just make sure to let your shed ventilate afterward. Wasp or Hornet Nest — A sight no homeowner likes to see. Suddenly coming face-to-face with a hornet nest is the closest most people will ever come to starring in their own horror movie. Unfortunately, if these flying insects set up shop in your shed, you need to be proactive. While fixing the roof holes is important, you first need to destroy the nest. You can find high-strength spray at your grocery store for this exact purpose.
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