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Ramps that are too steep A steep ramp increases the likelihood of tipping backwards and also requires more energy to climb—ramps like this pose a great danger to anyone who uses them. Slope, or the degree of incline of a ramp, plays a crucial role in its design and usefulness.
The answer in most cases in no, you do not need planning permission for a garden room with toilet. This is because our garden buildings are not...
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When it comes to sheds, barns and outbuildings, mice can find easy access through gaps and holes in the siding and doors. Weather stripping around...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Can you put a toilet where a shower was? The simple answer is yes, you can put a toilet where a shower was, but the move doesn't come without its...
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Your greenhouse needs vents to allow fresh air to move in, but you should also have some kind of circulation fan to keep the air moving throughout...
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Winter Protection Techniques If possible, find an area in the garden that you can dig up, and sink the pots into the ground so their roots will be...
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If your shed has air conditioning, applying caulk and weather stripping is one of the simplest, most cost-effective methods to help keep...
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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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– ADA Standards Require a 1:12 ramp slope ratio which equals 4.8 degrees slope or one foot of wheelchair ramp for each inch of rise. For instance,...
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