DIY Builds
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If you have a concrete floor in your commercial building, you know expansion joints are necessary to allow for the natural expansion and contraction that occurs from temperature changes. Without these joints, large cracks can travel across your floor, creating costly damage.
Plumbing codes call for an air gap between portable water and a drain. This gap is usually about the distance between the faucet and the top of the...
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Take a look at the benefits an overhang adds to your farm buildings: Beneficial for Barns: The overhang protects the exposed stall side of the barn...
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“The standard rule of thumb is that a 1,000-square-foot home will use three cords of wood for a season,” she says. “If your wood burning stove is...
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The only time it makes sense to use 2×6 lumber is if you plan to use your shed as a work or living space. 2×6 framing gives you more options for...
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Using PVC conduit and metal surface-mount electrical boxes, well show you how to connect additional outlets to an existing garage outlet and how to...
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It is hard to determine the average size of storage sheds, but the most common sizes range from 48 to 288 square feet. With medium options being...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Where it is decided that cables will be buried in the ground, the cables should be routed such that they are not likely to be damaged by any...
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Metal averages $14 a square foot to build, a far lower cost than wood's square foot rates. Cost per square foot varies from one region of the...
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A tarp or another similar cover should be loosely kept over the firewood, but should not be tightly wrapped around it or extended all the way to...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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If you know a few people, it probably wouldn't be hard to find a friend to teach you the basics. Finding a Woodworking Class In Your School...
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