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With the proper care and maintenance summer houses can last years, in some cases up to and above 10 years. Preparing your summer house for the changing seasons will help it last even longer.
Depending on what you're keeping inside your shed, it may be necessary to have a more climate-controlled space. Extreme temperatures can damage...
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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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Learn More »Summer houses are a super versatile addition to any garden; they can be used as a space to relax and enjoy being in your garden or even converted to a home office, a playroom or even a dining room. The options are endless, ranging from uPVC to wood and a variety of different styles, you can really put your own stamp on your summer house. With so many different options for what you can do with your outdoor building, there are also so many options for choosing a summer house which can make it difficult to know which one is best for you. Choosing to purchase a summer house is a big decision so to make sure you know all the facts; we’ve put together this handy guide to summer houses.
The materials needed to pour concrete yourself cost about $1.76 per square foot, based on data from Porch.com. Jul 19, 2021
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Woodwork is exceptional for developing children's creative and critical thinking skills as children tinker and experiment with the possibilities of...
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Summer houses provide a great space for entertaining guests, especially throughout the summer. You can even use it as a dining room for having dinner parties or use it as an extra space for those summer barbecues. Large open summer houses are great for entertaining as they allow guests to move in and around as they please.
Using pressure washers without water is risky and can damage your machine. The water helps to cool the pump, and without it, the pump can get...
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Read More »There are a few things you can do to maintain your summer house and keep it in the best shape possible. Obviously, there will come a point when your summer house has endured all the weather and years it can and will need replacing; we’ll let you know the signs to look out for! As mentioned earlier, you will need a good, solid base for your summer house. This is important in ensuring your shed lasts as long as possible as it prevents weather damage from rainwater or moisture from the ground seeping in. Water damage can be detrimental, especially if your summer house is made of wood. Once water has found a way to your summer house it can cause warping which will then mean your summer house needs replacing as this is not reversible. General cleaning and maintenance will help to keep your summer house in its best condition. It is easier to maintain and clean a summer house than a shed as you will likely be constantly using the space so can see when it needs a clean. Sheds can become infested with insects when left for long periods of time as storage, but usually this doesn’t happen with summer houses. Make sure to clean regularly to avoid an infestation as this will lead to needing a replacement. There are also some addition considerations you should make if you are considering using your summer house to contain a hot tub.
The greater the potential for a heavy snow load, the stronger your truss will need to be. For instance, if you live up north with a snow load of 55...
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Metal sheets: 25 years. Polycarbonate: 10 – 15 years. EPDM: 50 years. Shed felt: 10 – 30 years.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Average Two Car Garages Typically, two car garages are 18 feet wide by 20 feet deep. This is just enough to fit two cars in your garage. There are...
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