DIY Builds
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How Do You Move a Shed That Is In the Backyard? You can either move it by hand with PVC rollers or rent a forklift truck to drive the shed from one spot to another. Those are the most common methods. If you have unlimited funds, maybe you can rent yourself a crane that will pick up the entire structure.
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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The likelihood of falling victim to burglary varies not only by month but also, would you believe it, by day of the week! According to cooperative...
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How do you move a shed? Ahh, the age-old question. There are many reasons that you might want to learn how to move a shed. Maybe you moved into your new home and absolutely hate the current placement of your new shed. Or you need to upgrade in size and want to keep your old shed for various storage needs. Or your cousin moved in down the street and you want to bequeath your old shed as a housewarming present. Hey, everyone could use more storage. The logistics of moving a shed are complex and unrelenting. Where are you going to put it? Will, that site be level enough? What are you going to use to lift it and transport it? All of these questions and more will be answered in this handy guide.
Store your tools properly Always clean your tools after using them. Wiping them with an oily cloth using WD-40 or a silicone spray will leave a...
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The best shed wall height is 8'-1 1/8”. It is an easy construct using readily available precut dimension lumber and sheathing. Minimal cuts, cost,...
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If the ground is not level, make it so. Dig out a space for a foundation, whether you are actually going to pour concrete or not. Even if you don’t go the whole hog and create a cement foundation for your storage shed, you will want to clear out rocks, dig a bit and tamp down the area where you are going to place your shed. Can you use cinder blocks for a good foundation? No, probably not. The hollow blocks will settle unevenly and cause problems down the line. Use solid concrete blocks if you want a solid base that you won’t have to worry about. If you are really concerned about the foundation, you might want to go to the trouble of pouring an actual concrete slab for the base.
Unfortunately, keeping your windows open will not reduce the amount of dust in your home; in fact, doing this could increase it. There is a lot of...
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Concrete slab foundation usually costs less than stump foundations, this is mainly due to the fact that construction of the stumps and sub floor...
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Heating a barndominium is no different than heating a home. Sure barndominiums tend to be a little more energy efficient in the winter months...
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A storage shed is a practical investment that can provide you and your future renters valuable storage space. Installing a quality shed can boost...
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Shed Door Decisions and Placement When deciding exactly where to place your door or doors, consider general slope and topography. If you're going...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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White distilled vinegar: White vinegar is a popular natural cleaner that can be used both inside and outside. Simply combine one gallon of water...
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