DIY Builds
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5 to 7 Years Plastic or Resin Sheds: 5 to 7 Years While the plastic won't rust or rot, there is another problem: the plastic structure of these sheds expands and contracts under the beating sun, which eventually causes cracking.
Preserve The Attic's Airflow For the same reason, insulation shouldn't touch the roof's underside. Staple plastic or foam baffles to the roof...
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Some landscapers may recommend putting a slope on the base for drainage, but the base itself needs to be completely level - the base does not...
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You don't want to cut ridge vents all the way to the edge, but you can install vent caps all the way to the edge. The aesthetic you want will...
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It is advantageous for the opening of your woodshed to face the north mainly because the pad usually placed at the front of the shed is likely to...
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Our preferred style of wooden structures, Smart Panel sheds offer an attractive rustic look, a fantastic array of colors, a great price, and a solid lifespan. You can easily expect a Glick Woodworks wooden shed to last between 20 and 25 years, and with careful maintenance, they may even last longer. As a wooden building, these sheds will be susceptible to rot and mold. In order to delay those issues, make sure you keep a good coat of paint on the entire building. However, this only needs to be done every few years. While the shed life expectancy may be slightly less, the look is preferable to some homeowners, and you can expect to save a few hundred dollars compared to a comparable vinyl option.
Have you been eyeing up a garden shed but don't have a concrete mixer to lay your base? Don't worry – paving slabs will do the job just as well....
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It's completely normal for doors to swell, whether they are composite, wooden or uPVC. Unfortunately, they all suffer from swelling when it gets...
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They typically support anywhere from 30 to 85 pounds per fastener. These self-drilling screw-in plastic drywall anchors are made from nylon. If you...
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The diameter of the hole you drill should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw. So, for example, if you're using a 3.5 mm screw, use...
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How thick does the concrete slab for my shed need to be? The most common thickness for a shed slab is 150mm (6 inch), with one layer of reinforcing...
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If your outdoor shed is on your business property, you can write off it as a business expense and include all valuables and equipment in your shed...
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