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A stack of whole logs can take a year or longer to fully season, whereas a similar-sized stack of split wood may take just six months to season. Because of this, it's not uncommon for individuals to split their wood immediately harvesting it, after which they can leave it to dry.
Outbuildings such as sheds, garages, greenhouses and some other structures like garden rooms are also considered to be permitted development. You...
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The exact amount a building needs to be set back from the property line will vary from one location to another. However, the required setback on...
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Splitting is an important step to creating high-quality firewood or cooking wood. Whether you use an ax or a hydraulic log splitter, doing so creates smaller pieces of firewood that are easier to burn. If you’re planning to split some wood in preparation of winter, though, you might be wondering if it’s easier to split wet or dry wood.
In short, yes a tumble dry can be put in a shed, provided precautions are taken to keep them both safe. Before installing the tumble dryer, the...
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The largest portable building that 5 Star Buildings creates is 16' x 48'. A portable building of this size will give you approximately 705 square...
Read More »If you struggle to split wet wood using an ax, consider investing in a log splitter. This machine lives up to its namesake by automating the otherwise laborious and time-consuming task of splitting wood. Log splitters typically feature a gas-powered engine that cuts through wood with 10 to 30 tons of force. You can easily split entire cords of wet or dry wood using a log splitter. It’s a smart investment for anyone who regularly harvests their own wood. The high cost of log splitters, however, may deter some people from buying them. A standard consumer-grade log splitter can cost anywhere from $500 to $5,000, with commercial-grade log splitters costing even more. Consider how much wood you intend to split to determine if a log splitter is worth the cost.
Install vents By installing two vents, one high up on each gable wall, you're guaranteed a healthy throughflow of air. Make sure the vents you...
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The most common types of hardwood lumber include: Hickory. Mahogany. Maple. Oak. Apr 11, 2022
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Moisture can destroy hardwood floors. It causes cupping, warping, and even mildew if not treated. You must install a moisture barrier to protect...
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The word pergola has come to be used interchangeably with patio cover. Patio cover. An attached structure that provides shade and/or rain coverage...
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