DIY Builds
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Screen vents for your attic are the base of your roof's ventilation system, which allow adequate airflow and help protect your roof from building up moisture and damaging heat in the summer, the elements such as rain, etc.
Plywood doors are an affordable alternative to wood and fiberglass doors. With their considerable stability and impact resistance, they are your...
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For most sheds, 4” of concrete will be thick enough to support the entire structure which eliminates the need for footings. While some small sheds...
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Cardboard is like a “Twinkie” for mold when it becomes wet. Mold loves it. Cardboard is also a great reservoir for dust, which includes mold spores...
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Typically, shivering stops between 86–90°F (30–32°C).
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Think of your home’s roof as a breathing organism. Your roof consists of decking, shingles, and flashing. However, all the other parts allow it to breathe, as we mentioned:
With all necessary tools and materials on hand, you can now begin running electricity to a shed. Plan Out Your Electrical Layout. ... Install a...
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One of the easiest and least expensive options for warming greenhouses in the winter is to create a thermal mass or heat sink. These are objects...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Use the tin snips to properly cut the hardware cloth mesh based on obtained measurement, wearing the heavy-duty work gloves for hand protection. The key is making cuts along the wire to avoid sharp, jagged, and protruding ends.
After you lay gravel, you'll need to spread a smooth layer of concrete sand for your pavers to settle in and stay. If you try to replace either of...
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There are many reasons why you would prep the area and use gravel under pavers. Gravel allows moisture to drain, and it also absorbs ground...
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Use a combination of different heavy soundproofing materials (the law of diminishing returns if you simply use more of the same) Attach a...
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Large (12”x20” or 12”x24”): A shed so massive, you'll sublet space to your neighbors! A 12”x24” is the most common shed size for large footprints.
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