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Install vents By installing two vents, one high up on each gable wall, you're guaranteed a healthy throughflow of air. Make sure the vents you install are mesh-backed to prevent bugs making a home in your shed. A small ventilation grille on opposite walls will provide good air flow.
A very common question that we asked her at the Shed Base Company: “Can I install my plastic shed base directly on top of my existing concrete...
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Learn More »Baking hot in summer, freezing during the winter and always damp. If this describes your garden shed then chances are it’s a place you dump your rusty tools and otherwise avoid like the plague. But by installing an adequate ventilation system in your garden building, you can keep the heat and damp under control, creating an environment that’s pleasant and appealing to work in. Here's how.
Most lenders will only offer 80% LTV deals for second mortgages, which means you should aim for a 20% deposit. That said, you may require a higher...
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Well, real estate experts estimate that adding a new bedroom to a property can add as much as 15% to the overall value of the property. This is a...
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No matter whether you are doing it yourself, or if you are having your ramp built for you, it's important to understand how much money you have...
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Splitting wood speeds up the drying process. If you need wood to burn in the near future, you better your odds by purchasing wood that's been...
Read More »If you work in your shed you'll need a more permanent solution for cooling down your office Using your shed as an office or workroom? It’s vital to get the right balance of temperature and humidity control, especially when you’re using the space to house delicate IT equipment. Static vents are a must to let air into and out of the building, but you’ll also need some sort of heating. A great way to combine heating, cooling and ventilation is to install an air source heat pump. This works a bit like a fridge that can be reversed to pump cool air on hot days and warm air on cold days. Cheap to run, air source heat pumps are an excellent way to keep the temperature in your shed stable. Good ventilation means you’ll be able to make so much more of your shed. If you’re considering turning the space into a she-shed, man cave, workshop or craft room, or if you just want to be able to store your tools in your shed without them corroding, you now have the knowledge to get your ventilation sorted.
Simply put, pallet flipping is buying a pallet of unused or returned goods from a retailer and selling them on for a profit. Most pallets contain...
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To use plywood outdoors, seal it by applying multiple thin layers of polyurethane varnish, epoxy sealant, spray-on latex, waterproof paint, or...
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If your shed has windows you don't mind obstructing, you can opt for a window air conditioner. It is designed to cool a single space and can make a...
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Basic garage structures are not required to have foundation footings unless your lot slopes or has poor soil conditions. Most garages have a 4″...
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