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But, you still need to give your shed attention, because now is the time to winterize your shed. ... Here are five steps we recommend for winterizing your backyard shed. Clean Your Shed's Exterior. ... Clear Out the Clutter. ... Inspect the Roof. ... Check Your Windows & Doors. ... Reinforce the Foundation.
(opens in new tab) NIkita Legall tells us that repeatedly pouring boiling water over your weeds 'will damage the roots of the surrounding plants...
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Rough opening size, welded frame: Take the nominal door width and add 4 1/4" and the nominal door height and add 2 1/4". Keep in mind that on a...
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Not only can sheds suffer from ground moisture, but also from moisture in the air. This issue is particularly prevalent in Winter. Moisture, caused...
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Woodworking for Beginners: 6 Easy Tips to Get Started 6 Tips for Woodworking for Beginners: Create a simple woodworking setup. ... Learn how to...
Read More »The inside of your shed is the perfect shelter for small critters and insects looking for a warm place to spend the winter. Clearing out the clutter is an important winter pest control step. A clean shed is an unwelcoming shed for pests! Sweep out any leaves or yard debris that were tracked inside. Otherwise, small animals and insects may use them as nesting materials. If you store birdseed or pet food inside your shed, make sure it’s stored in a sealed, air-tight container. If left loose, it provides a food source that draws pests inside. Additionally, if you’re storing items in cardboard boxes, now is the time to switch over to plastic bins. Cardboard can break down if stored in damp areas, get moldy, and be chewed through by rodents and insects.
Most homeowners spend between $42,000 to $88,000 to add a 20×20 room addition, with an average cost of $65,000. Building a 20×20 room addition can...
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Bamboo is the easiest wood to split, dry, and use for firewood. Having a log of hardwood is a lot of work especially in times of urgency. What is...
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Is Birch stronger than Maple? With a 1450 rating on the Janka hardness scale, Maple floorboards are harder than Birch, which has a rating of 1260....
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A half cord of firewood is 4 feet wide by 4 feet high by 4 feet deep. Historically each piece of wood in the cord was cut to four-foot lengths and...
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