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Plastic sheds are just not as secure as wooden or metal ones and can easily be broken into, making them not the safest place to store high priced valuables.
With a shed, we are going to be limited to the thinnest options depending on the size of the interior framing. 20mm or 25mm thickness will be...
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A concrete slab foundation needs footings in order to: Provide support to the walls of the building built on the foundation. Resist heaving and...
Read More »Home to some of the most valuable things, such as power tools, equipment, and maybe even a bike or two, the garden shed can often be forgotten about when it comes to home security, which can be a big mistake! But have no fear, as we show you below how you can secure you garden shed and make sure your home and garden security stays intact! The most popular materials for a shed to be made from are wood, metal, and sometimes plastic, but there are many different designs and styles to choose from.
You're aiming for a roof slope of 30 degrees. If you get this right, it'll be easier to shape the top of the frame. Now construct your tall wall on...
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Bubble wrap: if you're on a budget, consider insulating your storage shed with bubble wrap. It's cost-effective and prevents the heat from...
Read More »Plastic sheds are thought to be more fashionable than wooden or metal sheds. The ability to incorporate coloured cladding, slate roofs, and arched windows is seen as a huge benefit for homeowners who want to keep their garden looking stylish and modern.
For a storage shed, gravel is almost always your best option. One reason that gravel is better for a shed is cost: A concrete slab is much more...
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Paula Higgins, chief executive of HomeOwners Alliance, told The Sun: "If you own the fence and it is on your property, neighbours have no right to...
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When keeping valuables such as bikes and tools in your garden shed, you want to ensure that they are safe. Often, the standard shed lock can be easily bypassed or broken, allowing a burglar easy access to your valuables. Installing a hasp staple and a good quality padlock is a relatively simple and inexpensive way to improve the security of your shed; we recommend a padlock model with a closed shackle to ensure it is as secure as possible! With many shed locking systems requiring a padlock to secure the shed door, you want one that is durable and robust. There are several features you should look for when buying an appropriate padlock for your shed.
Masonite is compressed the most and is similar to MDF except that it is denser because it has been highly compressed (as opposed to, let's say…...
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If you're getting a shed without a built-in floor you're going to need a concrete pad. The walls of your shed will actually get anchored to the...
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Can I put a mobile home on my own land? Even if you own land to put a mobile home on, you will need planning permission and a site licence, which...
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Work which doesn't need planning permission Single storey ground floor extensions. Ground floor extensions of more than one storey. Porches....
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