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Beam & block floors While a simple concrete slab can be relatively cheap, it takes time to lay and dry out, so over the last few years, the beam and block suspended floor has become more prominent. It's slightly more expensive, especially on relatively small jobs, but for speed and convenience it's hard to beat.
Don't expect much relief in the form of lower rates in the coming months. Therefore, it certainly does not seem to be a good time to buy a house as...
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The indoor environment of a shed or garage will also protect your mower from extreme temperatures (neither freezing cold nor boiling hot conditions...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »When it comes to your choice of ground floor, the options are many and varied – but some will be more suited to your needs than others. If you are considering a basement for example, the likelihood is that the roof of it will become the solid ground floor of the house above. If your site conditions dictate a piled solution, then a suspended floor will be required. In this article, I’m going to look at the main options available and what’s involved with each.
23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning Permission Interior renovations. ... Single-storey extensions. ... Build a conservatory without planning...
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You can use a PVC pipe to bury the extension cord. But make sure that the cable is meant for the outside purpose. If you're using a regular...
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Barndominiums are energy efficient! All over the world, many people who live in barndominiums report much lower utilities, especially when it comes...
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A cord is the amount of wood that, when "racked and well stowed" (arranged so pieces are aligned, parallel, touching and compact), occupies a...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »New developments come along all the time and a useful improvement on the basic beam and block idea is to use high-density urethane foam inserts to fill the gap between the beams instead of foundation blocks. The screed layer becomes critical here because the foam won’t be able to take the same loading as a foundation block, so a structural screed or concrete would be used for the final finish. With polished concrete being a popular option these days, this could be the top layer and a useful cost saver. However, the main advantages include increased thermal performance and potentially a much lower profile, which is important if finished levels are critical. As you might expect, you will pay a little more for this sort of system but the thermal performance you can expect could justify the additional expense in my opinion.
To promote good nutrient absorption, trim the roots and loosen up the root ball before replanting. Use a sharp knife or pruning shears for this...
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Laying A Gravel Path On Soil: Problems And Pitfalls While the process for how to lay a gravel path on soil is fairly simple, if labour-intensive,...
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11 Traits of a Strong Woman, Defined by Strong Women She is courageous. ... She doesn't depend on anyone else. ... She knows who she is. ... She...
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When it is no longer convenient to repot them every year into a bigger pot, they should be repotted in the same pot at least every other year....
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