DIY Builds
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Waterproofing your shed helps keep both the garden building and its contents in good condition. Why? Because too much moisture can rot wood (especially if left untreated).
A great choice for a slab on grade home is a cold weather air source heat pump. Most of these systems are called “mini-splits” meaning they have an...
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A 2×6 will hold 4 pounds per linear foot horizontally and 53 pounds per linear foot on its edge. Vertically, a 2×6 will hold between 662 and 998...
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A paver shed base is a surface made of paving blocks. You can find pavers in a variety of materials, including concrete and brick, which are...
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Galvanized steel, copper-bonded steel and stainless steel are the most common materials considered for grounding systems in most parts of the...
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One the best ways to prevent leaking shed walls is to treat them with wood preservative at least once every 12 months. This is the case even if you own a shed that comes with a 20-year guarantee. While dip-treated sheds are initially protected (particularly during transit), the wood will weaken over time if left untreated. As a result, you should treat your built with a high-quality shed preservative as soon as possible – this will help protect it from the elements and keep it dry for longer.
The walls of a lean to shed attached to a wall can be enclosed if desired. Free Standing: A free standing lean to shed has four corners and does...
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Types. Cabinetmaker is a carpenter who does fine and detailed work specializing in the making of cabinets made from wood, wardrobes, dressers,...
Read More »As soon as you’ve assembled your shed, lay green mineral roofing felt – an inexpensive yet effective way to make your shed roof waterproof (and stay that way!). With a finish designed to prevent mineral separation, this felt should help keep your shed free from moisture for longer, which could, in turn, prolong the lives of both your shed and its roof.
Lime wood (also known as basswood) is the most popular type of wood for carving. Whether you're a complete beginner or a member of the carving...
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Finish an Attic Take advantage of an unfinished attic to add livable square footage to your home—often the most cost-effective way to gain valuable...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Carport Canopy Planning Limitations A carport or canopy can not be built on land forward of a wall forming the principal elevation. Carports and...
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Metal Sheds and plastic Sheds will only suffer from condensation when dampness is present in the foundations. The air inside the shed is always...
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