DIY Builds
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Although the general sturdiness of new plastic sheds are improving, wood is still the sturdier counterpart. And whilst a plastic shed can be strong, they often can not bear much weight hanging from the walls – compared to a wooden shed.
To recap, plant high-yielding varieties, plant them in full sun, feed them well, encourage pollination, prune them, support them, and finally, pick...
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around 350 square feet How big is your room? If it's larger than around 350 square feet, consider a 7.1 speaker setup. If it's smaller, a 5.1 may...
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You won't usually require planning permission to add a new window, or door, into your home. This counts for replacing windows and moving them too....
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Proper ventilation is needed to ensure the energy efficiency a metal roof provides. An effectively ventilated metal roof helps to prevent energy...
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A plastic shed comes with basically no maintenance. Except of course for the occasional wash down when dirt starts building up. Most newer sheds are stain resistant and UV protected – this means that the colour will stay the same no matter how much the sun shines on it (not that that’s a big problem in the north of the UK). Plastic sheds do not fade, rust, rot or crack (usually). Although wood is more vulnerable than plastic at first glimpse, if maintained properly – a shed will easily last a decade. If you buy a good quality wooden shed like the ones we offer here at Stewart Timber, then it will be pre- treated with a good oil base coat, only needing a second coat to ensure that the wood is water tight. After that – all you need to do is top it up every couple of years to make sure that the timber stays protected. If you’ve painted or stained your timber shed, then you’ll also need to redo this every so often as the paint can start to peel and fade over time.
Spray foam insulation for metal buildings is an excellent way to control the climate in your business. Spray foam has effective insulation...
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about 30-45 years Long-Lasting The average lifespan of corrugated metal roofing is about 30-45 years. With careful maintenance, they can even last...
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No, you cannot pour concrete without forms. Concrete starts off as a viscous mixture of cement, aggregate, and water. If you don't use forms to...
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