DIY Builds
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Preparing the ground As a rule of thumb, concrete slabs supporting lighter weights such as paths, patios and shed bases will need to be 75-100mm thick, while driveways and garages need to be at least 100mm thick.
It is important to treat or buy a pressure treated shed to protect the timber from fungi and insects, and rot and decay. These problems are often...
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What Temperature is Too Cold for a House? While everyone has a different tolerance to cold, ideal winter heat settings should generally be at or...
Read More »For all you need to know about laying a concrete slab, follow this step-by-step guide:
Studs spaced at 16-inches make for a sturdier shed, but the 24-inch spacing is more cost-efficient. As the difference between 16 and 24 is roughly...
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Designing a Double Garage, also known as a 2 bay shed, a 6m x 6m Garage, a 6 x 6 shed, a 6m x 6m shed or simply 6×6.
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Concrete typically starts to go off within two hours of being mixed, so it will need to be unloaded and levelled as quickly as possible. Make sure the site has been prepared for the delivery truck – ensuring there is enough room and a suitable surface to support its weight – and you have all the tools you need at hand. If your site can’t accommodate a truck, you may need to hire a pump and, if you are using wheelbarrows, make sure you have sufficient manpower available as 1m3 of concrete will fill around 40 wheelbarrows! Please remember that when you are working with wet concrete, cement or mortar suitable protective clothing must be worn and care must be taken to avoid contact with skin or eyes. More information can be found here. The concrete will be reasonably wet when it’s poured so a shovel or rake can be used to spread it between the forms and roughly level it. A straight-edged piece of timber can then be used to tamp down the concrete, eliminating any air pockets and ensuring the concrete gets into the corners of the forms. Repeated tamping will create a reasonably smooth surface but a steel float trowel can be used as the concrete starts to harden for a finer finish. It is worth noting that smooth concrete can be quite slippery so often a tamped finish is preferable.
Rebar should be placed in every other masonry core to provide structural support. For masonry cores over 4 inches wide, QUIKRETE Core Fill Grout –...
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Electronics Rust can completely ruin the internal wiring of electronics, which is common when they are kept in garden sheds. Large plasma...
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When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...
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