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If your shed is in generally good condition and has sustained some damage, it will be cheaper to do a repair than to consider a replacement. Of course, this depends on your budget, but it is generally cheaper to fix a shed than replace it.
Some of these factors are out of your control, such as market conditions, interest rates, and the economy, while others are very much in your...
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To legally do this you must convert a garage by turning it into either a guest quarter or an accessory dwelling unit. A guest quarter is a living...
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PVC Cladding is rapidly becoming a preferable alternative to render. While they are both used to improve the exterior of a property and give it a...
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If you own a plot of land, constructing a log cabin on the land is a perfectly valid use of the land – but only if you meet all the legal...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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If building on a foundation other than a treated wood frame, you will need to acquire 6 units of 8ft long pressure-treated 2x4s to put under the...
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Tiny homes aren't just appealing because they're trendy. Their biggest draw is their affordability. Since tiny homes are, well, tiny, they'll cost...
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Ideally, your studio should be at least 20 ft x 15 ft x 10 ft. That's equivalent to 3,000 cubic feet by volume. Any room smaller than that...
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Weatherproof the Shed Floor The floor should also be made of a treated material, like treated plywood. This lessens the likelihood that moisture...
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A catslide roof is a roof that continues down below the main eaves height and allows you to have a greater depth of building without increasing...
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Two of the most effective methods for creating wall foundations are poured concrete walls and cinder blocks — more professionally known as Concrete...
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