DIY Builds
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Building a guest home from the ground up will cost you around the same as it would to build a new house on a per square foot basis. With an average of $100 to $200 per square foot, this means a 500 square-foot guest house could cost you $50,000. You can choose to build a smaller guest house to save money.
They build, install, maintain and repair structures made of wood, wood substitutes and other materials. Carpenters are employed by construction...
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It may sound like science fiction, but toilets without a drain are totally doable today. You can dream of the perfect distribution of your floor...
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If the outside temperature drops, any moisture inside the shed will cause condensation on the inside of the shed panels, roof, floor and possibly...
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If balls regularly come into your garden, you are obliged to give the ball back (either throw it back over or keep it safe to give to the owner...
Read More »If you are planning to use your guesthouse as a rental, research your market first. Do you live in a popular area vacationers will want to stay? Are you near a college campus where university students are looking for housing? Make sure you have a market before you build. You don’t want to spend your time, energy, and money only to have your guesthouse sit empty, earning you nothing. While renting your guest house can give you a sizable ROI, keep in mind you’ll be taking on the responsibility of the landlord. Make sure you feel comfortable with landlord duties. This includes vetting renters, fixing repairs, and possibly even evicting tenants. You also will want to manage your expectations in terms of construction time. Building a guest house from the ground up can take anywhere from four months up to a year. And this doesn’t include the time for design planning, obtaining permits, or hiring contractors. These tasks could add on an additional six to ten months.
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This simple approach involves marking your site, digging six inches deep, then levelling off with gravel. Use a large plank of wood to even out the...
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Keep in mind that while metal sheds don't get hot, they also don't prevent heat. This means that a metal shed won't feel hotter inside than...
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Without a vapor barrier, moisture would continually wet the bottom of the slab, as vapor will continuously drive from the high humidity below slab...
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To be able to install a sectional garage door on your shed or small garage, a minimum size must be respected so you can lift the door up under the...
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The rule of thumb is to plant seeds at a depth equal to two or three times their width. It is better to plant seeds too shallow than too deep. Some...
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