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More modern houses may have foundations at similar depths to what you are planning. If it is unclear how deep the neighbours foundations are you can ask them if you can dig a trial hole against the wall to expose and measure their depth.
Provide Good Circulation Remember to leave a good amount of space between your logs and any wall, fence or shed to help with air circulation, a gap...
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Asphalt shingles Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material used in the US due to their lower cost and ease of installation. They are...
Read More »This section of the blog answers some frequently asked questions about party walls. This page is for Building Owners and Adjoining Owners (neighbours).
As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour. Nov...
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Exterior grade plywood and OSB are the two main choices for roofing. While strand board is stronger in shear force, plywood of the same thickness...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »A: A Schedule of Condition is a descriptive and photographic record of the Adjoining Owner’s property at a point in time before the work starts. It can be used later to confirm or reject any claim that damage or defect has arisen in the Adjoining Owner’s property as a result of the works.
Calculating the Slope Divide the length of the wheelchair ramp by the height. This will be the second number in your ratio. The first number is...
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Building materials must be similar to the existing property. It takes up less than 50% of the land surrounding the property. Must be less than 4...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »A: The standard template notices and response forms use the words ‘agree’ or ‘do not agree’, while some people also use the term ‘dissent’. The Act wording and the terminology surveyors use all call any reservation a ‘dispute’ if you are not agreeing unconditionally. In reality you may be receptive to the work but just protecting your interests; most Building Owners should understand this and all competent surveyors will also understand that may well be your point of view. You should not feel any awkwardness in completing the form with ‘do not agree’/’dissent’ and that you want a surveyor appointed; these are your rights. If you like you could include a less formal covering letter when you return the notice response to the Building Owner. By the way, note that the Act can’t be used to prevent the work happening (that’s down to the planning process) – so being receptive or not is really not the issue.
Open Your Window This might seem obvious, but it's effective. Opening your windows will release the humid air outside, and therefore, will prevent...
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If your garden shed has its own electricity supply, you'll add more value as well. This is an advantage that future buyers will be on the lookout...
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When it comes to learning carpentry, as long as you're in good physical health, no age is too old. The most important skills in this line of work...
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Rats have a powerful sense of smell. You can repel rats from your home and garden with scents they dislike, such as clover, garlic, onion, hot...
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