DIY Builds
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The largest portable building that 5 Star Buildings creates is 16' x 48'. A portable building of this size will give you approximately 705 square feet of usable space. With 705 square feet of usable space, this portable building is an excellent fit for a multi-vehicle garage or portable cabin.
Plastic containers are fine being stored outside, as they can take the temperature changes without getting damaged. It is a good idea, though, to...
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If possible on your property, consider the use of a fan as one way to keep the air moving, which encourages evaporation to occur. Even if you...
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A concrete slab costs between $4.34 and $7.73 per square foot, with an average cost of $6.60 per square foot. The national average cost of a...
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Wiring usually runs horizontally, about an inch into the wall. The parameters are 6 inches or 12 inches above the receptacle. Oct 27, 2021
Read More »A 16×40 portable building will take up a footprint of at least 640 square feet. While this square footage is excellent for large-item storage, it is as large as an NYC apartment, so you are going to need some space on your land.
The only downside of wood is that it is prone to warp or rot over time if not treated correctly due to exposure to moisture. The lifespan of a...
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Divide the cubic feet of gravel by 27 to get the number of cubic yards of pea gravel needed, such as 36 ÷27 = 1.33 yards. For a 12×12 patio, 3...
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The contents you need to put in your portable building are very important. While other options for storage exist outside of portable buildings, they can be limiting in their configuration. On the other hand, a quality and robust portable building can be configured to store what you need. To be able to hold what you find important, two primary items should be done to make the selection process of a portable building successful. Let’s start with the first one.
Can you Sleep in a Garden Room? Yes, you can sleep in a garden room but the same rules apply for living in a garden room: you will require the...
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At $50 to $100 an hour, that brings the cost to $500 or more. And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom?...
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So if your stone foundation is 100 years old, don't worry: with a little maintenance, it will easily last another 100 years, and beyond!
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Pine firewood can be fine for use in wood stoves at any stage of a fire, but is more popular for use as kindling when building and starting fires...
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