DIY Builds
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Raccoons detest the scent of Epsom salt as it irritates their nasal cavities. You can use this to your advantage by spreading the Epsom salt throughout your yard in areas where you need to keep raccoons away and reapplying once the scent wears off.
Mice will be attracted to your yard and property if there are piles of junk, debris, or wood where they can seek shelter from the weather and...
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Yes, a she-shed can have its own bathroom, if it's allowable by your county's laws, regulations and planning department. But just a reminder, there...
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Let's start with the basics: concrete is significantly stronger than cement. Cement is a durable material in its own right, but it simply does not...
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It's fair to say that shed interiors don't have to be treated, especially if only being used as over-spill storage from the house. This said...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Higher Durability Pole barns use wood poles and other framing materials, while metal buildings use materials like steel. Even though the shell of a...
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Long-lasting hardwood siding is a much better choice for the environment than using a plastic siding. With oil-based stains helping to protect it,...
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Your pets most likely enjoy wandering around and exploring the outside world. You probably have a bowl or two of food and treats for them from which to eat and drink when they are outside the house. The unfortunate thing about leaving food outside is that not only do your dogs and cats like it, but so do raccoons! They are known to feast on pet food and find it just as delicious as your pets do. You can still keep the food out for your pet’s convenience, but at the end of the day grab those bowls of food and treats and place them inside your home. This simple method can work wonders in keeping away other critters!
One of the advantages of beam and block versus a traditional floor slab is that very little excavation is needed. All that's required is a minimum...
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Rubber roofs are a top choice for flat or low pitched roofing as it adheres to the roofing materials below it and, when installed correctly,...
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Plumbing is an even more costly addition, starting at $1,000 to $1,500 just to run the supply and drain lines. Watch out for your local laws, too....
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Tiny Houses can range from 60 square feet up to 400 square feet when built on a trailer. Of course, you can build bigger if you build on a...
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