DIY Builds
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Did you know a quality wood shed can last as long as 30-years? That's provided you take good care of it.
Pest Intrusion and Termite Damage Timber stump construction creates a sub-floor area beneath your floor which is good for accessing services, but...
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Fortunately, you can put pavers directly over existing concrete. It's a common practice and a great way to upgrade your concrete surfaces. While...
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A well-cared for garden shed should stand the wrath of winter with ease. It may get the odd chip here, crack there, and even hairline cracks or complete tears across the roof felt – but it’ll still be standing when Spring rolls around. When the better weather appears, it’s the ideal time to give it some TLC, making sure it’s looking great for the rest of the year and prepped for next winter. Did you know a quality wood shed can last as long as 30-years? That’s provided you take good care of it.
5 Ways To Prevent Condensation In Metal Buildings Use Proper Insulation. Insulation that regulates the temperature inside of a metal building helps...
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Two common anchor types include: Auger Style Anchors: Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the...
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A lean-to addition is a shed with a sloping roof and three walls that abuts the wall of another structure.
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The US housing market is in a recession, Pantheon Macroeconomics' Ian Shepherdson said. House prices are down about 5% since May, and may slump...
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The most common log home problems are: Moisture problems in log homes. Rain, snow, humidity, and damp places all cause moisture damage. ... Insects...
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How to damp proof a shed? To damp proof a wooden shed, open doors and windows or install shed vents to circulate air. Reduce moisture levels in...
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