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A rule-of-thumb in the concrete-fastener industry is that the minimum spacing should be 10 diameters from each anchor, and measured center to center. The spacing from an unsupported edge should be at least five-anchor diameters.
A shed you use exclusively to hold your carpentry tools is a valid write-off. A shed that holds carpentry tools plus all the gardening equipment...
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Virtually any type of house siding can be used to cover the exterior walls of your shed, but wood siding is by far the most common type, and here's...
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Here are the top 4 reasons you should consider choosing a gravel foundation for your shed. Great Drainage – Gravel shed foundations make it much...
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Each plywood sheet is 4 x 8 feet or 32 square feet, which coincidentally is almost exactly equivalent to the coverage of one bundle of traditional...
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Because the anchor displaces less water when it is submerged, the water level drops when the anchor is thrown overboard.
So dangerous that it must NEVER be done, even for a short time. The extremely high concentrations of carbon monoxide produced by an engine can...
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Changes in the real estate market can lower the value of your home. Natural disasters and climate change can lower your property value because the...
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Rebar should be about 4 inches away from the edge of the concrete if you are setting it down for a floor. For foundations, the rebar should be...
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If you own the property or have a mortgage on it, it is very likely that you can indeed build a granny flat in your back garden. Planning...
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