DIY Builds
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Sheds tend to have air quality issues because of toxic chemicals from building materials. Keep in mind that sheds are designed to keep tools dry but not warm.
A pallet wood shed is an easy way to keep wood dry and accessible. Here are the steps you need to follow to build one yourself.
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From experience, the simplest way to build shed bases on uneven ground it to use a foundation of blocks, ideally concrete. This way, to compensate...
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Believe it or not, living in a shed is now emerging as an affordable housing option. It may sound a bit odd, but sheds are easily customizable and can sometimes be legally inhabited (in certain areas). So in today’s blog, we’ll talk you through the ins and outs of living in a shed.
Perhaps the best thing you can do to gear up for a recession is boost your emergency fund. In fact, you may want to aim to put away as much as 12...
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It is durable due to its incorporation of pozzolanic ash, which prevents cracks from spreading. By the middle of the 1st century, the material was...
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Therefore, you must first be sure your shed will be classified as such by your jurisdiction before attempting to connect it to the sewer service. If there is no public sewer system available, you will likely need to install a septic system. Septic permits are often administered by the county or city public health department, and to get a septic permit you typically must provide a passing perc test. It’s worth noting that some people who are living in a shed install a composting toilet or a porta-potty service as an alternative to a septic system. However, keep in mind, that not every county will allow such alternative waste systems.
2×4 rafters are not strong enough for low pitched roofs under any circumstance, so avoid if you are building a shed with a flat or very shallow roof.
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Your greenhouse needs vents to allow fresh air to move in, but you should also have some kind of circulation fan to keep the air moving throughout...
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Another place you’ll want to check is your HOA regulations (if you have one).
Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of thumb is that if you are pouring concrete that is more than 5 inches in...
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Pitched Roofing Materials Roof tiles and roof shingles are some of the most popular shed roof coverings, thanks to their durability and the refined...
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Airbnb earnings are not exempt. They're added to your total taxable income, and it's all taxed together. However, you may have a separate tax-free...
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Installing a breather membrane between the shed walls and the insulation will help with moisture control, especially in winter. This is especially...
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