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8 Easy Shed Security Tips To Secure Your Garden Shed Choose the Location Carefully. Replace the Lock (and invest in security locks) Replace the Door Hinge. Anchor the Shed. Fit an Alarm (or security cameras/security lights) Obscure Windows/Windowless Sheds. Lock Large Garden Equipment Items Together. Mark Your Belongings. More items... •
You'll probably need to obtain a permit from the local building authority to install a ramp. It may also be necessary for you to comply with ADA...
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It's recommended that firewood be stacked at least 20 to 30 feet away from the exterior of the home to keep pests away. Garage or basement –...
Read More »During the spring and summertime, a lot of us Brits spend time in the garden pruning, BBQing…drinking. But when the colder months start knocking, (or if we ever get to go away on holiday) sheds and garden buildings become targets for thieves. Whether it’s a set of gardening equipment (e.g., lawnmowers, hedge trimmers, etc.) or outdoor party stuff like barbecues, tents, tables and chairs, you want to make sure everything’s safe and secured. That’s why below we’ve come up with 8 security tips to help you up your levels of security (and a few more hacks to boot!).
Hanging space – You can use pegs, hooks, pegboard, magnetic strips, and broom clips to hang up tools. Broom clips – These are great for not only...
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The manufacturers agree: Never use galvanized deck screws or drywall screws to install joist hangers. Those screws don't have the shank size and...
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How to Keep Hardwood Floors Warm in the Winter Place rugs in problem spots. Add insulating weather strips to doors and windows. Ceiling fans can...
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Roads, Pavements and Verges However, there is a legal presumption in common law that the property fronting onto the road includes ownership of the...
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A 2×4 can hold up to 40 pounds or 300 pounds when laying on its edge without sagging when laying horizontally. Several factors can lower or...
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Some of the types of roofs built without trusses are flat roofs, domed roofs, single sloped roofs, and roofs built using rafters.
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How To Store Clothing Long Term Wash Your Clothes Before Storing. Wash and iron your clothes before storing. ... Do You Need To Vacuum Seal? There...
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Wood-framed houses have traditionally been built with 2x4 studs spaced 16-inches on-center.
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