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If you want the shed to be used for lawn care, it is best to place it in an easily accessible location that will open up to the rest of the yard. If you have a large driving mower you'll want to position it in a location that makes it easy enough to drive the mower into the shed.
Polystyrene and plastic foam are both used as insulators as they have small air bubbles trapped inside them. This makes them very good insulators...
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You can use screws explicitly made for joist hangers. However, avoid using any other types of screws as they cannot support joist loads and are not...
Read More »Nothing adds instant storage to your property like a shed. In many ways, it functions as a secondary garage. There’s room for your tools, lawn equipment, not to mention you can use it as a studio or workspace. When you want a quality structure added to your property and you want it done quickly, nothing else works like a shed. But where should you put your shed? Sure, you might have a pretty good idea, but will be placing a shed in that particular location work? Before you start scheming up grand plans for your shed, you first need to know whether or not it will work in the desired location. When it comes to shedding placement in the backyard, we have all the tips and tricks to assist you in selecting the perfect spot for shed placement in backyard.
Using pallets to build a shed is the most affordable of shed building methods. There are nearly infinite ways to make a pallet shed, but most use...
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Cinder block garages are typically more expensive than other materials and can take longer to build, but they stand the test of time. Feb 25, 2019
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Learn More »You’ll also want to consider how close the shed can be to your home. Some locations might require the shed to be at least 40 or 50 feet away, others allow the shed to be closer. The reason for all of these measurements is because sheds often house gas, chemicals, and other potentially explosive or flammable materials. You don’t want these items to be close to your home or someone else’s house.
The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
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Typically, two car garages are 18 feet wide by 20 feet deep. This is just enough to fit two cars in your garage. There are several other common...
Read More »You will want to keep each of these measurements and placement requirements in mind. When you do it will likely reduce the available locations for your shed, but it may also help you pinpoint exactly where you want it to be. Sometimes it is possible to have too many choices, which is an issue. Instead, by following these steps, the choice for your backyard shed location might end up being made for you. It may also impact the overall size of your shed. If the property line is within 15 feet on one side and you have a utility line on the other you might be forced into a specific shed size. Don’t worry though; our staff here at Barnyard Utility Buildings can help you determine the optimal placement for your shed as well as the right size for your needs and the kind of space you have. Whether the shed needs to be built on-site or it can be fabricated ahead of time and quickly installed, our staff is here to help. So give us a call and let us help deliver the perfect shed for your needs.
thick solid fir or spruce. The good old 2×4 (actual measurement 1-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in.) is the most common kind of framing lumber used to build...
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You can use either 2×6 or 2×4 rafters for roofs with a 3/12 pitch or greater, but it depends on the overall size of your shed. For roofs that won't...
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The actual size of a 4x8 sheet of plywood is 48 inches wide, 96 inches long, and (commonly) 15/32 inches thick. Jun 28, 2022
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While rebar is suitable for use in any structure poured at any angle, wire mesh is only suitable for horizontal slabs. Wire mesh is generally...
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