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Both concrete bases and plastic bases help waterproof your shed. As a watertight foundation, a concrete base helps keep your shed clear of groundwater seepage. But to improve waterproofing even further, you could use a waterproof membrane for your shed base. The best plastic base kits also boast waterproofing features.
The good news is, corrosion of iron is preventable AND reversible. Using a rust converter paint on a rusting metal surface will stop the process of...
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Wood-Eating Pests: Wooden pallets attract termites and wood boring beetles, both of which require special treatment from your pest control...
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Should I put the membrane under gravel? Yes. A gravel membrane is recommended. Gravel can be a nightmare as far as weeds are concerned. Apr 7, 2021
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Spread Out Laundry Loads These use less water which puts less stress on your septic system. Regardless of the type of appliance you have, you...
Read More »One the best ways to prevent leaking shed walls is to treat them with wood preservative at least once every 12 months. This is the case even if you own a shed that comes with a 20-year guarantee. While dip-treated sheds are initially protected (particularly during transit), the wood will weaken over time if left untreated. As a result, you should treat your built with a high-quality shed preservative as soon as possible – this will help protect it from the elements and keep it dry for longer.
Noisy neighbours, pet smells, pebble dash, being near a pub and the notorious Japanese knotweed are some of the most undesirable features of a...
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Lean-to Rafter Spacing The width of the building or distance from the wall to the support beam determines the rafter span, spacing, and slope....
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As soon as you’ve assembled your shed, lay green mineral roofing felt – an inexpensive yet effective way to make your shed roof waterproof (and stay that way!). With a finish designed to prevent mineral separation, this felt should help keep your shed free from moisture for longer, which could, in turn, prolong the lives of both your shed and its roof.
A temperature-regulated porch can add value to your home in real estate. It prevents the porch from overheating in the summertime. Insulation keeps...
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A header in the construction and engineering world is a beam over an opening that disperses the structural load to the outside of the opening to...
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Mould loves moisture. Typically sheds are single-skinned buildings with single glazing meaning you typically get moisture build-up and...
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The types of foundation for these sheds can include a gravel pad, paving blocks and lumber, solid concrete blocks and lumber, or deck blocks and...
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