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You can easily calculate how much venting you need for your shed by taking the square footage of the attic area floor and dividing it by 2. This will give you the square inches of venting you need.
What is causing my uPVC door to be draughty? Your door was incorrectly fitted: If your door has been incorrectly fitted it could have gaps around...
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Snow cover protects the dormant plants on green roofs from convective heat transfer and desiccating effects of the cold winter wind. Snow offers...
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Learn More »If you are using your shed to work on projects or other things, it must have proper ventilation. You must have cooler air coming into your shed no matter the project you are working on. If you just got a new shed, you might wonder why it is necessary to properly ventilate your shed. So we will go into the details of why it's essential and give you some excellent shed ventilation ideas to use.
16×20 shed prices range from $9,006 to $37,830 and above, depending on building design, style, siding, add-ons, and more. The lowest-priced 16×20...
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Avoid storing the firewood stack in the shade and opt for an area that receives plenty of sunlight. The heat and the light from the sun will help...
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Pavers are held in place by gravity and each other. They are not cemented together, so you cannot anchor something like a gazebo, pool cover or...
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Almost all the water stays in the concrete. It does not dry out, but combines with the cement in a chemical reaction. So there should be relatively...
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Although most areas will allow electricity to be installed in a shed, you will most likely need a permit to do so. Having the necessary permit(s)...
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Pressure-treated lumber is sold for use as foundations for pressure-treated wood sheds and is the best material for any part of the shed that gets...
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To recap, plant high-yielding varieties, plant them in full sun, feed them well, encourage pollination, prune them, support them, and finally, pick...
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Cedar offers a durable option for exterior and interior building projects with natural resistance to rot and decay, so a protective finish is...
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