DIY Builds
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While you can place your shed (with or without a floor) on bare dirt, we highly recommend first laying down a gravel pad. The gravel will add a layer of moisture protection between your new structure and the ground so that water from rain and snow won't turn your shed site into a muddy mess.
Overhangs can vary from a few inches to a few feet depending on preference; however, the suggested width of an overhang is between 12” and 18” for...
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Another option is to use boards (planks, plywood, etc.) to prevent the tarp from sagging into the trailer opening. In the example shown here, the...
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In short, the minimum dimensions for a 2 car garage should be 20'x20′ and to make extra space to get in and out of the car, it is recommended to go...
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“Generally speaking, a messy house with scattered clothes, toys or belongings does not affect an appraisal. Appraisers are professionals that have...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »If you’d like your pad clearly marked, consider using garden edging to make a clean, sharp border.
So long and belly putters are still legal – as long as you don't anchor them.” The argument against anchored putters is based on the assumption...
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Yes. You will need to apply for change of use before converting your detached garage into any form of residential accommodation or office. Contact...
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Negotiating your home's price is often the single most stressful part of buying a home. It can be tempting to fall into a bidding war with other...
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Garages may have doors and other openings on one, two, or even all four sides. However, those doors close to create an entirely enclosed box....
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