DIY Builds
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One way to calculate your time and workshop cost is by dividing your hourly rate by how many people you want in your workshop. If you want 10 people for a one hour workshop and you charge $250/hour, then you can charge $25/person + travel expenses and materials (this will make the price jump up to $30-$40/person).
The main difference between an greenhouse and a hoop house is that a hoop house is a semi-permanent structure that extends the growing season while...
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It is best to use ¼” Tapcon hex-head screws with a washer added when securing anchor plates to concrete. Tapcon screws can be used instead of...
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7 Ways To Get Rid of Mice Naturally And Humanely Remove all food sources. Mice only need small amounts of food each day. ... Get rid of nesting...
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Another thing to keep in mind is that blown-in insulation can be more cost-effective depending on the attic situation. While you may have to take...
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You can price your next meeting costs to understand just how much you can price your workshop with how much people make and how many will be attending the event.
Sturdy and waterproof materials are the best for use on a shed roof or garden building. Here at Roofing Superstore, we'd recommend using felt,...
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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Portico? On average, you're looking at paying around $2,500 to $4,000 for a 40-square-foot portico. The cost...
Read More »Jenna Rainey broke down how she charges for workshops and I think she has some smart ideas on how you can do the same, all while keeping your cost reasonable and making money with your next workshop, too.
Because of their functionality, plastic sheds are incredibly good value for what they offer. If you want something that's lightweight, durable, and...
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In fact, open celled spray foam will dry out completely, no matter how many times it becomes damp. By providing an impressively airtight barrier,...
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Here are suggestions to keep the noise at bay. Tip #1: Thicken your surfaces with drywall. ... Tip #2: Look for gaps and use acoustic foam. ... Tip...
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Concrete, plywood, and OSB boards are common options for shed flooring, and the thickness needed for each depends on what you will be using them...
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