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Depending on your style of shed, you may need a ridge vent. Ridge vents are typically installed at the peak of a sloped roof. This style of vent allows air to escape through the ceiling, making it good for high ceilings, peaked roofs and attic areas. Use multiple ridge vents for larger sized sheds.
The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular...
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Learn More »Shed ventilation is so important all year long, but especially so during the winter months since you’re not opening windows. To properly ventilate your shed, here are a few tips for the entire year.
Drywall is made to withstand fire better than a wood product and it's thick enough to provide stability for hanging pictures and shelves. With...
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As well, seams are often elevated at least 2” off the surface of the roof and, thus, away from moisture. A quarter-inch slope is the lowest you...
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Gutters control the water that hits your roof, directing it into a single flow that moves away from your house. Without gutters, it's possible that...
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Your neighbour can cut any branches that are overhanging into their garden as long as they only remove the bits on their side of the boundary. If...
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It can cost anywhere from $200 to $500 to hire someone to move a medium-sized shed locally. If you have a larger shed, then the cost will be...
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This is because solar panels don't have the capacity to store energy for use later in the day. This doesn't mean it's not possible at all, but to...
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