Planning what and how you are going to store items is key to choosing the right size new storage shed.
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Planning what and how you are going to store items is key to choosing the right size new storage shed.
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When planning and building in areas that get snow fall, it is critical that the building be engineered for that location. Even if you think that you normally just get light snow, there are other factors to be concerned about. Combine wind, moisture content, duration and temperature, and your roof can get heavy faster...
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Have you dreamed of having a place to hibernate, watch the game, work on projects or hang out with your best buds? Space to work on your prized car, truck, ski boat, fishing boat or motorcycle? A wood or metal shop, or art studio? A place to entertain with a wet bar, poker table,...
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Create a place where your kids can go play in the safety of their own backyard, a place where their imagination can go free in a playhouse of their own -- by converting a new or old shed into a playhouse for the kids!
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“Can we move a wood shed?” “Can we disassemble the building and reassemble it?” Nuts, bolts or screws are intended to be removed. Sheds that are nailed together are not intended to be disassembled. For moving within the yard, think about how the pyramids were made. Leverage, is key to getting
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You see the ads every day about cleaning out your garage and closets to make room. But do you know the risks involved with these places? When you gather a large group of people and their worldly possessions all in one facility or warehouse, their problems and friends become yours. There is...
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A large number of storage sheds and garden storage sheds are used for a small hobby or micro business space. Inventory, stocks, supplies and even office space are frequently created within sheds, in stead of renting or taking up more space in the house. As with, the Bee Guy, he started with one...
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Warning – there are several shed web sites giving extremely damaging information on site preparation for sheds. Most building departments today require positive flow of water away from new detached structures (sheds). This entails a raised site and a minimum two percent slope away from the base of the new structure
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Raising the building for animal control doesn't make sense. That gives the animals room to easily get under it? My experience has been that animals tend to nest and/or do damage when they have a nice cozy place to settle down (under a shed)
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A shed turned into beautiful home office
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