DIY Builds
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So how do we go about that: Ventilate your shed. Make sure everything is dry. Add moisture absorbers or a dehumidifier. Keep perishables off your shed floor. Add insulation.
Generally speaking, a 12-foot-by-12-foot shed will suit a large yard, while an 8-foot-by-10-foot one is better for a medium-size yard. In selecting...
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How much should I tighten the nut on the anchor? Once the nut is finger tight, use a wrench to tighten two to three full turns. This should ensure...
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You’ve just wandered into your shed after the winter madness. You’re starting to get the tools out to get stuck into the garden – but here what’s this I spy with my little eye – a little black patch – maybe it’s a spider.
Garden Buildings are considered Permitted Development and do NOT require planning permission as long as: The building is to be placed less than...
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 50 workers die annually in excavation and trenching accidents. Though most electricians...
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What should I lay under gravel? We'd always recommend laying a weed resistant membrane under your gravel. This helps to prevent weeds, whilst being...
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Most regular small garden sheds require passive ventilation. Passive ventilation involves a passage of cooler air that is drawn in through eaves...
Read More »Insulation can regulate temperatures in your shed to minimise moisture build-up. However, it’s vital that it is added in correctly to ensure breathability otherwise you could end up trapping moisture and causing both mould and rot in your shed. We still recommend you follow the other tips we’ve shared with you even with insulation. For instructions on how to add insulation to your shed read: How To Insulate Your Shed. If you’re getting a brand spanking new shed we recommend that you ask us about getting shed insulation fitted. Single-skinned buildings will always be susceptible to moisture. If you haven’t bought your shed yet and want to avoid moisture and mould completely – buy a timber building that is triple-skinned instead! This creates a cavity, a breather membrane and a separate internal lining = moisture blocked. This is a costly alternative so it depends on your own Shed desires, if you’d like to know more, read this.
Prepare the Shed for Moving — You'll want to empty all of the stuff from the interior of the shed. Whether it's small boxes or larger pieces of...
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The Nest reports that a building an addition typically ranges between $80 and $200 per square foot, and with Your Own Architect estimating the...
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The answer depends, in part, on the length of the snake. In most cases, a snake can strike up to a distance between 1/3 to 1/2 of its body length....
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Is it really necessary to put fabric under my gravel driveway? Yes, if you want your driveway to last. Having geotextile fabric under your gravel...
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