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You can often guess who owns a fence by looking at where the frames are – the builders or property owners should have put the fence up facing away from their own property so their neighbour gets the 'good' side. This should be repeated with the neighbour on the other side so each home has one 'bad' and one 'good' side.
A flush door comprises a single piece with a wood veneer, MDF or laminate outer layer, attached with an adhesive. Compared with stile and rail, or...
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Has your fence blown down? Who is responsible for repairing a broken fence? Wondering where your fence or property boundary is? Is your fence ownership in question? Find out who has responsibility for your fence, hedge or wall with our useful guide. For further advice about DIY fence repairs don’t hesitate to speak to our friendly and knowledgeable experts at your local AVS Fencing & Landscaping Supplies branch. Our ranges of fence panels, fence posts and fence repair materials are available to collect from your local AVS branch, or order online for home delivery within our AVS Branch delivery area usually within 72 hours.
So then, can you pee in a compost toilet? The simple answer is 'yes'. There are two main types of composting toilet model – one has a separate tank...
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Synthetic wicker can also stay outside all year. However, natural rattan or wicker should be stored in a dry space during the winter months to...
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Learn More »When looking at the plans, the ownership is indicated by a “T” marked on the plans on one side of a boundary. • If the “T” is written on your side of the boundary, you're responsible for maintaining it. • If there's an H (although actually it's two joined Ts) the boundary is the joint responsibility of both parties. If you have a joint boundary, and you have a party fence, you’ll have to speak to your neighbour and work out what you want to do such as taking it in turns to care for your fencing. You can buy out your neighbour – you must go through a proper, legally recorded sale process to make this official.
11 Most Popular Shed Siding Options Engineered Wood Siding. ... LP Smartside Siding. ... Bevel Siding (Clapboard) ... Cedar Shingles. ... Grooved...
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Shed sizes are categorized as small, medium, and large. Small sheds are under 80 square feet with 8'x8' or 10'x8' options. Medium sheds are 90 to...
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Learn More »The short answer is only with your neighbour's permission! Again this isn't normally a problem between neighbours, but remember that any paint or stain that you apply is likely to slightly bleed through to the other side of the fencing. Hence it's a good idea to coordinate your annual fence treatment day with your neighbour, where any bleed through can be dealt with while the treatment or paint is still wet. You are not technically allowed to hang items from your neighbour’s fence or lean things against it, unless you have been given permission from your neighbour to do so. It's unlikely that your neighbour would object to you growing climbing plants up your side of the fence, but remember that in time plants can become heavy, and may affect the structural integrity of the fence.
In short, the minimum dimensions for a 2 car garage should be 20'x20′ and to make extra space to get in and out of the car, it is recommended to go...
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Homeowners often find mice in air vents because it is a dark space where they can hide and keep warm. A mouse in your ductwork has access to your...
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Is it OK to stack firewood on the ground? It's not a good idea to stack firewood on the ground. Wood attracts termites, plus moisture from the...
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48" x 40" Throughout North America, the standard pallet size is 48" x 40". This pallet size was popularized and standardized by the Grocery...
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