DIY Builds
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Mulch Your Beds An effective and natural option to prevent weeds from taking over your garden is through the use of mulch. Apply a thick layer of organic mulch approximately 2 inches deep in the garden area – take care to avoid the base of individual plants and shrubs.
In most cases, Garden Rooms are classed as outbuildings, which means you won't have to seek any kind of planning permission to build your space....
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In the Texas heat, Wiggins says a metal shed gets a lot hotter than a wood shed, while in a colder climate, a wood shed will stay a little warmer...
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Pro Tip: A popular size for a she shed is 10 x 12 feet (120 square feet). That's likely because it offers ample space and many counties don't...
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A concrete slab for a shed will cost between $4.00 and $5.00 a square foot assuming you do all the preparation work. If you hire someone to do the...
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When creating the perfect environment for your lawn and garden, you’re unfortunately crafting the ideal location for weeds to thrive. But knowing how to prevent weeds in garden areas is actually pretty simple when following these steps. Take the time now to prevent weeds from taking root and save yourself hours of weeding in the future!
Waterproofing your shed floor is essential. If the floor isn't waterproof, the chances of dealing with rot and mold will significantly increase....
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You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it. If the wall or fence seems dangerous, point this out because...
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It's important to keep your wood dry from all directions. While you need a cover to keep the rain away, you should also protect your wood against...
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Headroom is defined as the available space over the door height. Depending on the product selected required headroom for a standard installation is...
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Fiberglass insulation is made of glass combined with plastic polymers and is naturally fire-resistant.
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How to Properly Anchor a Shed: The Only Guide You Need Drill or dig the holes, tamp some gravel into the bottom. Slide a sonotube in to form it up....
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