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With small areas of lawn, you won't need a Bobcat or tractor, so there's no need to pay expensive rental fees. ... Go to the areas where you've laid down topsoil, and flatten it using: A lawn roller (like this one on Amazon) The back part of an iron landscaping rake. Your feet to flatten out the places where you put topsoil.
When measuring for a door, you should ideally leave at least 2 inches but maybe more like 2 1/2 or 3 inches. If you're using a door rough out, you...
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It's cheaper to build a concrete patio in terms of both the initial cost to lay a concrete patio, as well as its cost of maintenance over time. A...
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Many times the idea of regrading a yard can be intimidating, but if you have a smaller yard or simply want to regrade a certain area of your yard to improve drainage, it’s a project you can do without renting heavy equipment. Today I’ll explain how to grade a yard by hand so you can skip the tool rentals and save some money. With small areas of lawn, you won’t need a Bobcat or tractor, so there’s no need to pay expensive rental fees. You can grade and level the space by yourself with tools you probably already have in your garage if you have low areas that are shallower than one inch. In this article, I’ll go over everything you need to know, explaining how to grade a yard by hand step-by-step. I’ll share the tools required to do the grading yourself, as well as some tips to save your back and get a great result. Let’s get into it, discussing how to regrade your lawn by hand to smooth out both small holes and depressions, and to correct deeper, more pronounced holes and slopes.
Carports and canopies come under the same umbrella as outbuildings, so dependant upon a few rules you may not need to gain planning permission from...
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However, overall, the answer to the question is prefab cheaper than building may not be entirely clear cut. Burch advises: 'Oftentimes...
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Using dirt, lawn or gravel for the base: Never attempt to erect your garden shed directly on bare ground, gravel, or lawn. This could damage the...
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For an attached 12 x 12' deck, you'll need at least 3 footings, plus at least 2 more if you're planning on building stairs with it.
Read More »Proper grading also prevents pools of standing water in your yard. These quickly become stagnant and can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. If you’ve noticed any water coming into your basement, check to see if the slope of your lawn may be the cause. If so, grade your lawn so that the water is kept away from the foundation of your home.
Made from either steel or galvanized aluminum, metal outdoor sheds provide durability at a very cost-effective price; although, metal is...
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All sheds need a solid, square foundation. However, the good news is that constructing a suitable base does not require advanced skills, special...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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If you are selling your home that needs planning permission because you made some alterations or improvement to the property over the years,...
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How to Protect Carports and Metal Sheds From Rust Paint Isn't Enough. Paint can prevent moisture from reaching the steel, but you'll need a...
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