DIY Builds
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Instructions for Building a Concrete Ramp Prepare a subbase for the ramp with 4 inches of compacted gravel. ... Stake and brace the form securely, checking it for level. ... Mix the concrete so it's just wet enough to be workable. ... Round over the edges of the ramp using an edger.
It won't be easy since a swimming pool can actually make your home harder to sell. Many buyers consider it a liability rather than a luxury. Under...
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Mildew is typically a gray, white, or light brown color and rests on the surface of a moist area. It has a powdery appearance and may be...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Guide to Concrete (Creative Publishing International, 2008) takes readers through some of the most popular home concrete and masonry projects. Endorsed by Quikrete, this book includes tips and expert advice that can help readers save hundreds or thousands of dollars in their DIY home projects. The following excerpt is from “Walkways, Patios and Steps” is a great resource on how to build a concrete ramp. Concrete is a great material for small ramps. It’s strong enough to support heavy equipment and can be made with non-slip surface for sure footing in wet weather.
Adding a simple bathroom to your garage will put you down between $3,000 and $6,000. However, if you want added luxuries, or if you need new water...
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Tomato plants need to be watered daily or every other day unless you have had recent rain. The plants need 1-1.5 inches of water per week, but...
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Here are 40 of the best home business ideas to consider: Freelance writer. If you're a great writer, then you could make a great freelance writer....
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A lean-to will cost around $15 to $17 per square foot, depending on whether you go with the open option (like on this building), or the enclosed...
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Protecting Firewood from the Elements You can also place your stack in an open barn or shed, or under an overhang. Just be sure not to stack fresh...
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Always use pressure treated lumber when constructing things that will need to stand up to the elements. As for the sheds' floor deck, use ¾-in. or...
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