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Positioning the shed in direct sunlight and not being blocked by any trees will let as much sunlight get to the building as possible. The side of the shed with the most windows should be facing the sun to let plenty of warmth into the interior.
There are no specific laws preventing sheds being built next to fences as long as the above rules are followed. But the situation can change if the...
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Filling gaps does stop draughts and prevents the build up of dust between the gaps. It also tightens the floor and helps prevent timber movement.
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Keeping heat inside a shed is essential for use during the colder months of the year. Methods such as insulation and electric heating systems are a great way to maintain warmth inside. Converting a shed for use as more than just a storage space is becoming increasingly popular. Garden buildings are ideal for use as a small workshop, garden office or even a place to relax and unwind. One of the biggest considerations is how we can maintain a comfortable temperature inside the garden building throughout the year and not just in the summer. The challenge with a garden shed is that they are typically constructed using 12mm tongue and groove cladding on the walls. This does little to prevent heat loss, resulting in the temperature inside often being the same as outdoors during the colder months. If there is not an additional heat source inside of the shed, there will also not be any way to get warmth inside in the first place. For use as an additional room, we need to make some conversions to the shed to get better control over the temperature. First, we need to make sure the building is capable of holding warmth inside and preventing heat loss by using insulation. Once completed, we can add a heat source to increase the temperature inside. Both of these steps can require quite a big upgrade to the shed. In some cases, a new garden building such as a log cabin may provide the best solution as the structure can be designed for keeping warm.
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Read More »A convector heater provides lots of flexibility, as well as good value for heating a garden building. Convector heaters work by heating the air, which rises and moves around the room. Unlike fan heaters, they do this quietly, meaning they can go unnoticed when in use. Most models are freestanding, allowing the heater to be repositioned and moved around inside of the shed. The design of most convector heaters is very similar, featuring a large white panel. A drawback is that the air can sometimes feel dry when heated using convection. As the air is heated, we also want to ensure there are no drafts in the shed to avoid losing heat.
Only when your shed is to be located in an area that is below the grade of the rest of your yard should a concrete pad be considered for extra...
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Scoop used kitty litter and scatter it outside, around your home's perimeter. Mice will smell the cat waste and stay away. Dried snake poop from a...
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The simple answer is usually yes. The main aspects involved are running power to the garden room for lighting, water heating and ventilation, the...
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Composite Cement The Bautex wall system which comes from the use of composite materials and foam beads is a great alternative to concrete. It's...
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