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To ensure you have enough space to treat the outer wall of your shed, we recommend leaving at least 18 inches (approx. 46 centimetres) between the shed and the fence.
Reinforced polyethylene plastic sheeting (poly) comes in a variety of thicknesses and strengths. A 6 mil thick poly is commonly used as a vapor...
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Long considered to be a key measure for good respiratory hygiene, Germans often crack open windows to let nasty, stale air out and fresh, but cold,...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Here are 5 modern door alternatives. Pocket Doors. Pocket doors are a great alternative to ordinary hinge doors because when they're opened they're...
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Roofs should be high enough to provide adequate ventilation including good air circulation. There should be a reasonable clear space 0.6 to 1.0 m...
Read More »Let’s forget about legal concerns for a minute and consider other reasons why it’s important not to build a shed too close to a property line.
Installation complexity: High Not all heating for sheds has to rely on electricity to run. You can install solar panels on the roof, which can be...
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While rats and mice are attracted to food odors, they aren't interested in the smell or taste of coffee grounds. In fact, both used and fresh...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »But what happens if and when they move out and your neighbour objects to the height of your shed and the proximity to their fence? You could get in trouble – and this is why it’s always best to find out what the rules are, and then stick to them. If the neighbour complains to your local council and you are found to have broken any laws, the authorities could make you take down the shed – and even land you with a heavy fine. Obviously, this works both ways. So, if your neighbour has built - or is planning to build a shed - against your fence, you may have a right to object and/or complain to your local council.
To pour a typical 10x10 concrete slab will cost $670 to $930, a 12x12 slab for a patio will cost $796 to $1,476, a 20x24 driveway slab runs between...
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The price is right Lower-priced starter homes are winning most buyers' hearts. Homes listed at between $200,000 and $250,000 were sold in 83 days...
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Winter Protection Techniques If possible, find an area in the garden that you can dig up, and sink the pots into the ground so their roots will be...
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Along with lower costs, barndominiums provide greater stability and security. Barndominiums are durable structures that may withstand hurricane-...
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