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Doors made from uPVC are stronger and more durable than most other doors. If you look at a wooden door or frame, you'll see that it can warp or even start to rot with moisture and the regular changes in weather and temperature. uPVC doesn't do this.
Be sure to do your own research and make the best decision based on how you plan to use the shed. STEP 1: Measure the Space Between the Studs. ......
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Not only can sheds suffer from ground moisture, but also from moisture in the air. This issue is particularly prevalent in Winter. Moisture, caused...
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uPVC windows and doors are on the rise in popularity. In some companies you will only find uPVC, rather than a range of options. This material is becoming so common that it will likely be in most doors in the near future and for good reason. These doors are sturdy and reliable and come in a variety of designs to suit your home decor. You’ve likely heard of PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, but have you heard of uPVC? PVC is often used in pipes and similar products that need to be somewhat flexible. Regular PVC contains plasticisers to keep it flexible. These include BPA and phthalates. However, uPVC is unplasticised (which is what the u stands for) and is also referred to as rigid plastic. Overall, uPVC is a better material for construction and for that reason, it’s used for everything from railings to sidings and sewer pipes. However, it’s particularly useful for making doors and windows.
Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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One of the most common front door sizes in American houses is 36 inches wide by 80 inches tall, and almost 2 inches thick. However, not all doors...
Read More »Looking for a sliding door to the patio? You can find it in uPVC. Wish you could get a folding door? Again, this is available in this durable material. In fact, you should be able to find just about anything you’re interested in available in uPVC. Patio doors, kitchen doors, sliding doors, and even front doors are all available and in a range of designs to suit your needs. There’s really no reason not to go with uPVC when it is so versatile.
Fast-setting concrete is ideal for setting posts because there's no mixing—you simply pour the dry concrete from the bag right into the hole, then...
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1,200 square foot homes can easily accommodate two or three bedrooms.
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Wooden doors tend to burn fairly well, but uPVC is almost impossible to light on fire. That means it will take a long time for one of these doors to burn and you can count on them to boost your fire safety in your home.
Use masonry bolts to attach the shed to the paver foundation. Place all the bolts before fully tightening any of them down. This gives you the...
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The height of the shed door should be checked as some are only about 5ft (1.5m) or less tall which means you have to be very careful with your...
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Seeds, seeds, seeds A potting shed is ideal if you love to get seeds going and don't want to leave all those seed trays on windowsills in the...
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Unfortunately, there is no law to say only you have the right to park outside your own home. As long as you are not breaking any laws in the...
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