DIY Builds
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A nice size would be 3-4 feet high, 20 feet in length, and 8 feet wide. ... Some factors to consider are: THE SIZE OF THE AREA YOU HAVE TO WORK WITH. HOW MUCH WOOD YOU HAVE AT YOUR DISPOSAL. HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO SPEND ON MATERIALS. YOUR ABILITY LEVEL (IS THIS A DIY FOR YOUR KIDS?)
Impact weed control and drainage In some cases, using rocks instead of mulch can promote better drainage in your garden and control weeds. But you...
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Still, we recommend that the depth of the footing extends to a minimum of 12 inches after you've hit undisturbed soil. It also must extend at least...
Read More »This spring, my roommates and I set out to build our first mini ramp. We spent some time researching different DIY plans, watching youtube videos, and talking about what we wanted for a ramp. We built it over the course of a week, working on it for a couple hours every couple of days and spent roughly $500. The consensus among the build crew is we did it cheaply and ended up with a solid product! I will be the first to admit though that some corners were definitely cut. Here’s what we did, how we did it, and some recommendations for building your very own front-yard mini!
Standard spacing on floor joists and trusses is 24″ on center. When required, the weight load of the roof and/or floor can be increased with...
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The airflow from the soffits to the ridge vent keeps the roof cool and prevents ice dams, and the material will block that flow. For the same...
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Depending on your wall type, you may need vertical rebar unless you place wood on top, such as a slab on grade for a shed. Footings below grade...
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The short answer is: if your wall doesn't have a vapor retarder, there is no need to worry. Builders worry way too much about vapor diffusion and...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »OUR 1/8" PLYWOOD IS STARTING TO BREAK DOWN A BIT, SO SOMETHING TO TOP IT OFF WOULD BE NICE. WE MAY END UP PUTTING A SHEET OF MASONITE OVER TOP. We used PVC (plastic) pipe even though most plans we read advised against it. We figured it would do the trick and it does, unless you want to be able to easily slide on it. Your coping should stick out just enough that it makes tricks easier, but not so much that it impedes your flow. The best method we found to fasten the coping was to drill it into a parallel running 2x4 support directly behind it. This 2x4 is also used to support the platform (or deck) of the mini.
How high should a shed be off the ground? Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this...
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Overly designed furniture is undeniably an outdated living room trends. Many people are now showing a strong preference for well-curated furniture...
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The short answer to this question is yes, garden rooms do add value – by increasing the square footage of a property's living space. Leading...
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If the shed is already clad with timber, install a breathable membrane fitted against the inside of the wall running over the frame. Ensure that...
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