DIY Builds
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How many footings do I need for a shed? There is no hard-and-fast answer, but a good rule of thumb (if using concrete foundation piers) is one shed footing every 8-10 feet. That means an 8×10 shed should have 4 shed footings (if footings are required) while a 16×40 shed should have about 15 shed footings.
Most people describe the smell of mold as musty, stale, and earthy — somewhat similar the odor of wet socks or decaying wood. Although mold smells...
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To identify well-seasoned wood, check the ends of the logs. If they are dark in colour and cracked, they are dry. Dry seasoned wood is lighter in...
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Shed floors are essential because they ensure a solid surface to walk on and sturdy support for items you store. If your items don't have a solid...
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Under a ground lease, tenants own their building, but not the land it's built on. Since this is a lesser-known type of leasing structure, here's a...
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Sheds and garden rooms generally qualify as extensions under planning development rights. To build a shed or outbuilding without permission: The...
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Honeycomb Kraft Paper Since this innovative material also comes in rolls, it's easy to store on warehouse shelves and grab for convenient usage....
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To be safe, barn doors need a bottom guide to prevent the door from swinging or coming off the track. Oct 9, 2019
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Untreated wooden pallets can be disposed of at the municipal dump, but it is better to look at how to recycle them – with many pallet companies...
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