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approximately 100 square feet A yard of any material will cover approximately 100 square feet at 3 inches of depth.
We recommend using a concrete base with a damp proof membrane (DPM) to avoid water damage to the shed flooring. Placing a DPM inside the concrete...
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Fencing increases the value of your home by a fraction of the price of the fencing. If you have a $10,000 fence installed, your home value is...
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Calculating how much mulch, topsoil, or gravel you need has never been easier. A yard is a sanctuary for grass to grow, flowers to flourish and an area where landscaping can enhance the appearance of one’s property. It is around your house…wait not that kind of yard! A “yard” is a unit of measure. 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet is one cubic yard. Imagine constructing a wooden box that was 3x3x3. Filling that wooden box to the top would be one yard. It is a universal unit of measure. It measures volume. Unlike a ton which measures weight. A yard of mulch weighs anywhere from 600-800 pounds (depending on moisture level). While a yard of stone weighs around 2,500 pounds (A ton and a quarter). Our Topsoil/Compost blend has a weight of around 1,800 pounds per yard because compost is much lighter than soil. A normal yard of soil would be in the 2,200-2,400 pound range. Now that you know some weights you still have the most asked question when ordering material…
Depending on your style of shed, you may need a ridge vent. Ridge vents are typically installed at the peak of a sloped roof. This style of vent...
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A Pole Barn Can Be More Energy-Efficient A pole barn can also be more energy-efficient than a stick-built structure. A pole barn has fewer thermal...
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Glancing at the other beds you can honestly say they are about the same size as the one we just conquered. So with a combined 120 square feet in the front yard, and 3 planting beds of approximately 80 square feet each, we have a whole sum of 360 square feet. Since it is clear to us that 1 “cubic yard” will cover 100 square feet we can safely say that we need around 3 and 1/2 yards. Knowing that the mulch people we order from charge us a delivery fee (which directly supports their lovely fuel company) an order of 4 yards seems to be on the safe side. Now you make a mental note to order 4 yards of mulch and head off to the next part of your hectic day. While trudging through the overgrown grass towards the mini van, you fantasize about some good samaritan spreading the mulch for you. This might let you relax on the weekend for a change.
Generally speaking, the average barndominium is best characterized by a lot of wide open spaces under a clear span roof. That's unlike most...
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Printing without Margins to Match Paper Size In the printer driver, open the settings screen. Select the paper source. From the Paper Source list...
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Barndominiums Can Be Cost-Effective “[As of December 2021], a barndominium tends to cost an average of $30 to $40 per square foot for basic...
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Cost. The cost of a metal carport is significantly less than the cost of wood carports. A metal carport is cheaper starting with the fact that the...
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