DIY Builds
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If for example, your neighbour's tree has blown over in a storm and damaged your fence panels, they are responsible for the tree and you are responsible for the fence. You can ask them to contribute to the cost of fixing the fence, but they are under no obligation to pay.
A 12-foot x 12-foot stall is the standard recommendation for a 1,000-pound horse. Many stables are successful with stalls slightly smaller than...
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If your shed has a large, concrete-based paver pad or enough room for anchoring is inside the shed,, then you could attach the shed to the paver...
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After a storm or severe gales you can be left with a fence that’s decidedly more horizontal than is preferable. Fixing a broken fence that’s been damaged by high winds can bring up a number of questions around the ownership of fences, home insurance queries and choosing a design that won’t blow over next time there’s a weather warning. We’ve gathered together the most common questions to give you advice on what to do if your fence has been blown over or broken by storms.
between $130,000 and $530,000 A barndominium will run you between $130,000 and $530,000 when all is said, done, and built. That price may make a...
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Planting out vegetables and herbs. When the soil begins to warm and becomes workable, direct-sow early hardy crops: beets, broad beans, Brussels...
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For strong fences you need strong posts with good foundations. Concrete posts are the best choice, timber posts can become misaligned in strong winds. However deep-set concrete foundations will make timber posts stronger and provide protection from rot. Fences that allow wind to pass through are better suited to windy areas and are less likely to buckle or blow over than solid fencing. ‘Hit and miss’ fences (pictured above) and trellis topped fences allow wind to pass through making them popular choices for gardens facing strong winds. Wire fences, though not particularly aesthetically pleasing are a good choice and can be disguised with hardy hedging like hawthorn, holly, sweet briar and dog roses. See our full guide to wind proof fencing. If your fence has seen better days, get in touch for a free quote. We provide all the fencing services you need to keep your garden happy. Call us on or email info@npfencing.co.uk.
The concrete, or slab base, should contain a damp-proof membrane (sized to the entire surface area the shed will occupy). This should be inserted...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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It is believed that such things severely and deeply impact our lives. Avoid pictures, paintings and sculptures of animals and birds like pigs,...
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Overly designed furniture is undeniably an outdated living room trends. Many people are now showing a strong preference for well-curated furniture...
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