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In general, you need 10-gauge wire for a 30-amp subpanel, 8-gauge for a 40-amp one and 6-gauge for a 50-amp subpanel. If you need a 100-amp subpanel, you'll be running beefy 3- or 4-gauge cable with a 6-gauge ground wire.
Outhouses/Latrines North Carolina is one of the few states where outhouses (called privies) are legal. The law establishes rules about how pit...
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Here's how: Measure the wall, ceiling, and floor area of your metal shed. Remove internal wall sheathing, if necessary. Using closed-cell spray...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Many homeowners use the garage for more than simply parking cars. It often houses the water heater, an extra refrigerator or freezer, a garage door opener and sometimes even an entire workshop. The circuitry required by these functions plus the lights makes installing a garage subpanel a sensible thing to do.
In most cases, we recommend cutting to the outside of the line. You can always take more wood off, but you can't get it back once you've started...
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Amish sheds, on the other hand, are hand-built one at a time by skilled craftsmen. From specific cuts on the lumber to assembling a completed shed,...
Read More »The subpanel connects to the house electrical wiring via a double-pole breaker in the main panel, and you choose this breaker according to the current draw as described above. The wire gauge of the cable you use to connect the subpanel to the main panel depends on the size of this breaker as well as the distance between the panels. In general, you need 10-gauge wire for a 30-amp subpanel, 8-gauge for a 40-amp one and 6-gauge for a 50-amp subpanel. If you need a 100-amp subpanel, you'll be running beefy 3- or 4-gauge cable with a 6-gauge ground wire. Voltage drop becomes an issue over distances in excess of 100 to 150 feet depending on cable size. If you have to run cable for a longer distance, it's recommended to upgrade to the next wire gauge. You can direct-run UF cable in a 24-inch-deep trench, but the cable must pass through a vertical PVC conduit that extends at least 18 inches into the ground on either end. The conduit must have waterproof connections to the walls through which they pass or to the panels themselves.
Wedge anchors are typically the strongest anchors, but not every application requires a heavy-duty anchor. Some will do just fine with a plastic...
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You should use a high quality, water-resistant sealant for the windows. You can choose between silicone, mastic or putty. Also, you can choose to...
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Scone Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US) These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The average cost of a wooden storage shed is around $1,680, or $17.50 per square foot, for an 8×12 storage building you build yourself. $2,880 if...
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