DIY Builds
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The standard garage door width and height can vary by where you live, but is usually: 8 feet wide by 7 feet tall, or 9 feet wide by 7 feet tall for a single car garage door. 16 feet by 7 feet for a double garage door.
A hole may be drilled or bored; awls, gimlets, and augers also produce holes. An awl is the simplest hole maker, for, like a needle, it simply...
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On average and pending size, barns take no more than three weeks to build. Post framed buildings go up quickly. They fulfill their function...
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An underground wire can be made from either copper or aluminum. Copper wire can safely be bare in the ground or can have a protective jacket or...
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While AutoCAD is better suited to 2D & 3D mechanical, civil, and architectural engineering designs, SketchUp is great for 3D modelling and basic...
Read More »Is bigger always better? That depends, but with garage doors there are practicalities to consider with bigger doors. For starters, a larger door weighs more and will require a track, hardware and automatic opener made to support the weight. Also, stretching out the door’s proportions can alter its appearance, making the style you initially selected look different than what you see in the brochure.
In case you didn't know; accelerated laboratory testing of modern pressure treated materials indicates a lifetime of over 100 years with no serious...
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The interior walls and floors of your shed will get dirty with dust and cobwebs over time unless they are maintained. Empty out your shed at least...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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In order to qualify your shed as a habitable structure, you'll need to ensure that it is in accordance with local building codes and zoning...
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Ground screws are manufactured from steel and fully galvanised to approximately 70 microns. In average soil conditions our DIY Ground Screws will...
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