DIY Builds
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Keep it Covered Make sure you cover the wood to protect it from harsh rain, snow or ice throughout the winter. This can be done by storing your wood in an open storage shed that allows wind flow through opposite sides, covering the wood with a tarp or purchasing a firewood rack cover large enough to fit the pile.
WRITING: Stories, poetry, letters and journaling are perfect ways to express built-up emotions. EXERCISE: Exercise releases endorphins which are...
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Top Ways To Turn A Shed Into A living Space Run power to the shed for lights, electronics & HVAC. Choose a way to climate control – Heating &...
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Bars on windows can be seen in the houses of Mexico, the Philippines, and Latin American or southern European regions. This is because people in...
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Spacious yet Compact Size Unlike many larger sheds, 10×12 sheds are small enough to fit in smaller spaces and large enough to store everything you...
Read More »Before you begin stacking, make sure the storage area is level, stable and off the ground. If you’re located in an area prone to rain, be sure to stack the firewood with the bark facing the ground. For those of you in Vermont or locations with snowy winters, stack the wood with the bark facing the sky. Stack the larger pieces of wood near the bottom of the pile, in level rows. Continue to check the pile as you stack to ensure it’s not leaning – this will help avoid disasters, trust us. As you stack, keep air gaps between the rows to help the air flow. Finally, remember not to stack the pile so high that you won’t be able to reach the wood when you need it. We recommend no higher than 4 feet since wood tends to shift as it dries and taller stacks can pose a threat to children and pets.
Window Framing Building a shed window may sound like a tricky task. But a timber window frame is designed to support the weight placed on the wall...
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To sleep in a shed or garden room, it must comply with Building Regulations. These control the quality of the building's structure and ensure it is...
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Four-hundred square feet is about the size of a two-car garage. It's not a huge apartment, but it'll get the job done. After all, two cars take up...
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There is no need for ducting when installing Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) Cable. It can be buried directly in the ground with no further protection at...
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