DIY Builds
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Planning Permission for Outbuildings Planning permission isn't needed for outbuildings as long as they meet a number of requirements such as: Outbuildings are a single storey, with a maximum eaves height of 2.5 metres and maximum overall height of 4m.
Plywood bed frame thickness 19mm plywood sheets are the absolute bare minimum you should be looking at using when it comes to building a bed frame....
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The energy grant is a £400 energy bill discount that will be made to households in England, Scotland and Wales. Households in Northern Ireland will...
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Sheds and summerhouses are great additions to your garden, providing new rooms to your house and spaces to enjoy throughout the year. Whether you plan to use your shed or summerhouse as a studio, workshop, a space to relax in or as a traditional tool shed, it’s likely your structure will be larger than the average shed and you may worry that you need planning permission. Fortunately it is unlikely you will need planning permission, however there are a few exceptions.
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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Rats and Mice. Rats and mice are an introduced pest, causing a variety of problems for households and businesses. This notorious pest, like the...
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“A [concrete] driveway can increase your property's value between 5 and 10 percent” says Fast Sales Homes. That means “a $500,000 home can increase...
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Larger overhangs can help to keep you dry while standing at the shed's doorway and prevent the sun from heating your shed. Overhangs can vary from...
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Do I need to drill a pilot hole for concrete screws? It is necessary to make a pilot hole for concrete screws. You should allow for a little extra...
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A 40 lb bag of pea gravel or 3/4 inches size gravel yields volume equivalent to 0.4 cubic foot, which will provides enough material to cover a...
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