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In order to qualify your shed as a habitable structure, you'll need to ensure that it is in accordance with local building codes and zoning regulations. This means that it may have to maintain a minimum square footage, have sufficient doors/windows for fire safety, and receive approval for plumbing/electrical upgrades.
The current mint marks on United States coinage are P, D, S, and W for the 4 currently operating US Mints. The letter P is used for the...
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In some circles, it is a well-known and boast-worthy fact that Utah has historically consumed more Jell-O per capita than any other state in the...
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Converting a storage shed into a tiny home may seem like a strange concept, but shed houses are becoming mega popular as people seek more sustainable and affordable lifestyles. However, there are a large number of considerations before embarking on this process, such as configurations, permitting, plumbing/electrical installation, and more. Developing a shed house is often a cheaper and more customizable alternative to directly purchasing a tiny home, but it does mean you’ll have to more closely familiarize yourself with the building process. In this in-depth guide, we’ll direct you through all the considerations for turning your storage shed into a small residential structure.
As a material, metal is always going to be more durable than wood, and the same is true of sheds. Metal is extremely durable and will hold up even...
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Firewood should not be stacked directly on the ground but instead stacked on a dry platform such as concrete or the base of a wood rack, or raised...
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At Keen’s Buildings, we’ll construct the shell of your shed house and leave the interior up to your imagination. Whether you decide to keep an open floor plan or hire a contractor to add interior walls, the sky’s the limit.
Fifteen to twenty pounds is probably the maximum amount, no matter the type of hardware used. This isn't because of the hardware or the wall, but...
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Trim-A-Slab is a replacement for rotted and old wood typically found between slabs in driveways and sidewalks. This wood was used during the slab...
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Durability is everything. Think about how critical your anchoring diagram is for storms and wind. Look into local weathering codes and see if there are minimum requirements for wind load rating. All Keen’s Buildings shed structures are wind load rated for gusts up to 160 mph. Your local climate will affect the materials you choose to use. For example, when selecting a roofing material, you’ll likely have to choose between steel and aluminum. While an aluminum roof is superior for heat disbursement – as it reflects heat off the structure, therefore keeping it cooler inside – it is thinner and more pliable. This means you cannot place a structure with an aluminum roof underneath a tree, otherwise falling debris and branches during a storm can damage it. Meanwhile, a steel roof is sturdier, but more likely to trap heat inside. If you opt for an aluminum roof, you’ll need to reinforce it for structural integrity. Pressure treated floors are also a must in order to ensure the wood does not decompose. If you order your new shed house with pressure treated floors, make sure you don’t plan to move in right away. It can take at least two weeks for pressure treatment chemicals to dry, but you can ventilate the structure to expedite the process. If you do not wait for the floors to dry completely, then paint will not stick. On the topic of ventilation, you’ll need to have sufficient openings for the sake of fire safety. Local building codes may require front doors, back doors, and windows to even be a certain size (width/height) for optimal fire escape accessibility. One universally agreed upon material is wood for the exterior of your shed house. Though metal is recommended for storage sheds, wood will better serve you for the longevity and aesthetics of your tiny home.
The high loop method is not as reliable as an air gap, but it can help to prevent contaminated water from being drawn back into the dishwasher....
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Shed floors are essential because they ensure a solid surface to walk on and sturdy support for items you store. If your items don't have a solid...
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Unfortunately, Home Depot does not give out free pallets. This is because the retailer has an agreement with its suppliers to return them for...
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Long-lasting hardwood siding is a much better choice for the environment than using a plastic siding. With oil-based stains helping to protect it,...
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