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As a general rule, stay away from using sand as a subbase. You're better off using gravel; your concrete will last longer and have less of a chance of cracking over time.
Outdoor storage sheds come in a variety of sizes and styles, making them perfect for just about any home. While steel sheds are an excellent...
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Concrete is a popular building material in Texas, and it's easy to tell why. Texas concrete is relatively inexpensive, durable, easy to work with,...
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You may be wondering should you use pressure treated wood for a shed floor? Yes, pressure treated lumber is the best option for your shed floor....
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A gravel driveway can be completed as a DIY project if you've got the time and determination. But before you commit to putting the gravel down...
Read More »Related Article 5 Tips for Preventing Unsightly Concrete Cracks While you can't avoid every concrete crack, you can help keep most at bay
Running electricity to a detached garage or shed typically costs between $1,000 and $2,500, depending on electrical needs, distance to your...
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Mice can chew through plastic storage containers, but it takes time for them to work. And they might give up before they break through to the other...
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The easiest way to cover your firewood is to use a tarp. After you've stacked the wood, place the tarp on the top of the stack. Cover only the top...
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Some of the more common items sold at flea markets include: Used items. Cheap new items. Antiques. Collectibles. Handmade crafts or furniture. Jan...
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