DIY Builds
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Concrete and cinder blocks are produced with open cells that can accept metal reinforcing or additional concrete for higher resistance. Concrete blocks are far stronger than cinder blocks. Several building codes explicitly prohibit the use of cinder blocks in building and construction projects.
Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above...
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The roof overhang refers to how much the edge of the roof goes beyond the house siding. Under the overhang is a structure known as the soffit. Most...
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Besides some internal and gable framed walls, they do not require siding, conventional insulation or drywall, but the logs are carefully hand-...
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We recommend using paving slabs, tarmac or concrete. A solid concrete base is more permanent and provides an excellent base for a metal shed....
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– Have rendered almost outmoded as it has not been actually mass-produced in about 50 years now.
A deck will cost much less than adding a similar size room to your home. For example, the cost of a 12 x12 deck. A 12 x12 deck can range in cost...
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Fiberglass Fiberglass is a low-cost option for insulation. You can choose either to install it yourself or to have it professionally installed....
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The main works involved when converting a garage include: Making sure the walls and roof are sound. Floor slab – the existing floor may need to be...
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Power tools can be safely stored in the garage so long as battery operated tools have their batteries removed. It is important, however, to make...
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