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Some species of wood are naturally rot resistant due to complex chemical compounds that they evolved to protect themselves against decay. Well-known domestic examples include cedar, redwood, old-growth cypress, mulberry, yew, osage orange, and black locust.
Concrete Concrete. Concrete is the old standby for driveways. Most suburban homes opt for this material for two big reasons: Concrete is typically...
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Marquetry and parquetry are techniques employed to create flat ornamental designs in wood, with the main difference being what is depicted in these...
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Stone/Gravel Pad Stone and Gravel pads give your 12×16 shed a solid foundation and allow for the correct water drainage. Having a gravel pad...
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At minimum, Suncast recommends a 4” slab with reinforcement bar. Secure the shed to the concrete slab using 3/8” masonry anchors with 1” flat...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »The lumber is backed by a Residential and Agricultural Limited Warranty Program. When used as directed by the manufacturer, the warranty protects against structural failure.
In the example diagram shown, a 12×14 shed foundation, the square footage is 168. Next, multiply the square footage by the depth of gravel. If we...
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Florida Supreme Court: You can't grow vegetables on your own property. The right to possess and use private property is a fundamental right...
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Although solar panels use sunlight to produce energy, they do not require heat in any way. In fact, solar panels may run about 10 to 25 percent...
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All concrete flat work (slab), whether considered structural or non-structural (to include pavers), requires a permit and inspections. Work...
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