DIY Builds
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Covered porches and sunrooms Open-air, covered porches never add to your home's square footage, even if they are elevated to the same level as the rest of the house by the foundation. Screened-in porches do not qualify as living space either.
In rural architecture, cupolas were originally a necessary ventilation system for keeping livestock cool and dry. Warm, humid – and most commonly –...
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Both concrete bases and plastic bases help waterproof your shed. As a watertight foundation, a concrete base helps keep your shed clear of...
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It’s critical to calculate your home’s gross living area to determine your home’s value. Square footage isn’t always so cut-and-dried, though. For instance, you may need help calculating those hard-to-measure spaces like staircases or awkward areas like a circular turret. And spaces like your screened-in porch, finished basement, or renovated attic fall into gray areas that may or may not officially count as living space. Underestimate your square footage — and you might accidentally agree to sell your home for less than it’s worth. Overestimate your home’s size, and your appraisal may come in low and threaten the sale. We spoke with a seasoned appraiser and a top real estate agent to help you accurately calculate your home’s square footage. Let’s take a closer look at how to measure those awkward spaces and gray areas.
Since both are excellent paver bases, the comparison will be based on their slight differences. If you are after an easier installation, the paver...
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You can dry your firewood in a seasoning shed during the summer for use in the fall and winter. These structures are designed to dry wood more...
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10 clever ways to make money from your garden shed As a warehouse. ... Artistic retreat. ... Craft studio. ... Business office. ... Photography...
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Cost By Size Size Average Cost Range 800 sq. ft. $80,000 – $160,000 1,000 sq. ft. $100,000 – $200,000 1,200 sq. ft. $120,000 – $240,000 1,500 sq....
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Cover Plants – Protect plants from all but the hardest freeze (28°F for five hours) by covering them with sheets, towels, blankets, cardboard or a...
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Things you will need to build a shed door using plywood Building a shed door is easy if you have all the materials and know-how to use them...
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Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs....
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An air gap is important for shed insulation as it helps to keep the temperature inside stable and prevents moisture damage. There are a few...
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