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If the contractor does the job right, a concrete foundation should have a life expectancy of more than 150 years. Naturally, homes built with quality materials and a good finish will last longer than those that are poorly constructed to begin with.
Plastic shed kits are less expensive than their wooden counterparts, but can be more expensive than basic metal shed kits. While plastic sheds are...
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Rats are social animals, so if you see one rat then there are likely to be more nearby. Rats have the ability to jump around three feet into the...
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You’re a do-it-yourself homebuilder? A contractor is building it, but you are choosing the materials? If you’re in this a situation, you absolutely need to know the ABCs of concrete flooring! As a matter of fact, the foundation is the first step of any new construction (right after the plans, of course!) The word says it all: the foundation is what the entire structure sits on. In the following article, you will find answers to all your questions about concrete formwork: such as choice of concrete, selection of a contractor, related costs, best time of year to do the work, and more.
It usually occurs when the roof material becomes colder than the air inside your shed. When the water vapour in the air meets the cold surface, it...
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A micro apartment is typically between 100-400 square feet. In a 300-square-foot micro apartment, roughly 60 square feet will be kitchen area, and...
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Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation for a garage or...
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As a general rule, shiplap is the better choice for a very rainy climate, as its overlapping planks shed water quite well. Tongue and groove, on...
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This is the most important point. Since your house foundation needs to be done right the first time and be in good shape for many years to come, it doesn’t hurt to do some research on the company you want to hire. Find out about the contractor’s history. Has his name ever been published in the press for the wrong reasons? Has he ever been acclaimed by the public? Whether positive or negative, a quick press review will tell you a lot about the specialist you are considering. Nowadays, the easiest way to quickly look up customer testimonials is on the web (directly on Google, in most cases). Take a few minutes to read comments; you will learn a lot. Does the company meet its deadlines? Are good quality materials being used? Is the customer service courteous? You will find many more answers to your questions!
Space your wall studs either 16 or 24 inches apart. Unlike the floor joists, spacing the wall studs 24 inches apart won't cost you much in terms of...
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A slab-on-grade means no basement, no basement walls, just one slab of concrete on which you build your house. Jul 28, 2021
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Since pallets aren't meant to be used outdoors, they don't have the necessary treatment to withstand any variant of weather and wear. If they do...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...
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