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Depending on your style of shed, you may need a ridge vent. Ridge vents are typically installed at the peak of a sloped roof. This style of vent allows air to escape through the ceiling, making it good for high ceilings, peaked roofs and attic areas. Use multiple ridge vents for larger sized sheds.
If you plan on having your campfire lit for around 4 – 6 hours per night then you probably want around 2 to 3 bundles or 20 to 30 logs for a small...
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Acrylic windows are less expensive to manufacture than glass windows, and their light weight makes them inexpensive to ship, store and install....
Read More »Shed ventilation is so important all year long, but especially so during the winter months since you’re not opening windows. To properly ventilate your shed, here are a few tips for the entire year.
Professionals Fix Structural Damage With Joist Sistering Joist sistering is adding an extra identical floor joist, to a damaged or inadueqate floor...
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What You Can Store In A Shed Gasoline. Gasoline won't freeze like other liquids. ... Propane Tanks. Propane is another fuel that is not ill-...
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To clean mold, use regular white distilled vinegar, typically sold with five percent acidity. You can also use “cleaning vinegar” with its six...
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If like McGraw, you want to live where the green grass grows, but aren't sure how you'll afford it, it might be time to consider a pole barn home....
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1:12 slope ratio (ADA Recommended) means that for every inch of rise, you will need one foot of ramp. As an example, a 12 inch rise would require a...
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Spray Foam Insulation Both options involve inserting the material through holes in the wall cavities, allowing you to add insulation after building...
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