DIY Builds
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Blown-in insulation will run you about $1 to $1.50 per square foot according to HomeAdvisor, and if done by a professional, only takes about 4-5 hours to complete. Once that is installed and dry, you can put up drywall or reclaimed wood siding to finish.
If your outdoor shed is on your business property, you can write off it as a business expense and include all valuables and equipment in your shed...
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Wood carving is an excellent business venture that you can start from your garage. Whether you've only been doing it as a hobby or are just getting...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Have a shed that’s currently housing old junk or sitting empty in your backyard? Converting the shed into a room could be a great way to add more living space to your property. Depending on your needs, it can serve many different uses, from a work-from-home space to a “she shed” that rivals your husband’s basement “man cave.”
Most people understand that foil makes an excellent insulator.
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4”-6” inches Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this is to prevent moisture...
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Building a pole barn can cost significantly less than constructing a stick-built structure. The foundation usually makes up over 15 percent of the...
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Using a flashlight, search for any obstructions in the pipe. If you find any blockages that are near the top of the pipe, carefully pull them out...
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Create an oasis for any time you need to get away by converting your space into a she shed. Deciding how to build a she shed depends on your personality and your hobbies. Are you a bookworm? Give your shed a mini-library filled with your favorite books and a couple of novels you’ve been meaning to scratch off your reading list. Have a flair for the arts? Set up an easel and canvas. A she shed is a reflection of your interests, as well as a place for all your favorite possessions. “Take plenty of time to think about what you want to do in your shed before you do anything else. Will you be reading? Maybe you need to add some windows or a skylight. Want a place for craft projects? Include plenty of storage and counter space. Want to be able to chill in your shed year-round? Consider if you want to install heat or fans to make your space more comfortable.”
The height of the shed door should be checked as some are only about 5ft (1.5m) or less tall which means you have to be very careful with your...
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This is a complete myth and in fact, they silence any noise created from the elements such as rain, hail, sleet etc. If insulated correctly with...
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Perhaps you don't want to make a feature of your shed, in which case you'll want it to blend in to its surroundings. For this reason it can be a...
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There are, of course, many things you can store in your shed. Tools, gardening supplies, sports equipment, lawnmowers, bicycles… the list goes on...
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