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A wooden shed should last 15 or more years, but depending on your climate and the environment, certain types of wood won't hold up as well as others.
Can You Add onto a Metal Building? If you've already got a metal expansion, you know how convenient, budget-friendly, and durable they are. Almost...
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Height should be at least eight feet at the lower (back) end and ten to twelve feet at the front, accounting for any jostling or rearing inside....
Read More »Buying a storage shed is a decision made by most homeowners sooner or later. The growing needs of a family tend to outgrow the space of your house and garage in a very short amount of time, so a shed becomes an affordable and viable storage option. But with the number of options on the market, choosing the type of shed for your storage needs can be tricky. A wooden shed should last 15 or more years, but depending on your climate and the environment, certain types of wood won’t hold up as well as others. Cedar sheds, however, are generally a good choice regardless of the type of weather or environment it will be facing. Besides being an attractive type of wood, cedar has a host of natural benefits that make it the ideal choice for outdoor sheds. Let’s examine three of those benefits that will help you decide what kind of shed to purchase for your needs.
Used for walkways, patios, and floors, concrete slabs are inexpensive to install and durable enough to last for years. When you pour your own...
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The simple answer: bathrooms and bedrooms, as they generate the greatest return on investment. Bathroom additions offer the greatest returns,...
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Locate the anchor positions on the Rubbermaid shed floor. Each shed features recessed round spots in the floor for ground anchors. ... Drill through the recessed anchor areas with a 1/2-inch drill bit. ... Insert an anchor stake into the anchor hole until it touches the ground beneath the shed floor.
If you do have your Rubbermaid shed on a flat concrete slab, use concrete sleeve anchors in place of the ground anchors. Slab anchor kits for sheds are available at home improvement centers. Due to the construction and materials of the Rubbermaid shed, strapping anchors over the roof is not advisable, as it could cause leaks around the roof seams. Rubbermaid sheds are durable storage units that snap together quickly. These sheds require no foundation, only a level surface on the ground. The walls of the Rubbermaid shed anchor securely into the floor. Usually it's not necessary to anchor the shed to the ground, however Rubbermaid places anchor locations on the floor of the shed should you decide to anchor it to the ground. Standard ground anchor stakes are available at home improvement centers; a 40-inch long stake is usually all you'll need for anchoring a Rubbermaid shed.
Cost: Don't think that mixing concrete from bags is cheaper than getting a delivery. It takes 45 bags of 80-pound Quikrete to mix one yard of...
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An air gap is important for shed insulation as it helps to keep the temperature inside stable and prevents moisture damage. There are a few...
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Door undercuts are commonly used to provide a return air pathway from rooms with closed doors. (Source: Steven Winter Associates.) To determine if...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Poured Concrete House Cost A poured concrete house costs around $120 to $180 per square foot. While the average house costs between $165,000 and...
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