i live in a council house do i need to ask before i errect a 6ft by 6ft garden shed
I didn't and nobody has complained about it yet.
Where can I buy a Garden Shed in Glasgow [Not B&Q, they fall apart}.
if you are near milngavie go to the huge garden center i think it is called Dobbies now.......they have all sorts of shed and wendy houses and things...........and it serves great food as well.
It measures approximately 6' x 4' and is very heavy. I have a walled garden with the only access through the house so I can't bring any motorised equipment into the garden. My lawn is well established and 100' long and I want to move the shed to the far end of the garden with minimal damage to the lawn.
We moved ours quite simply and did not have to buy fence posts or anything. First we emptied it out, then I had 3 friends come around and we lifted the shed one end at a time and slid ropes underneath. Then the four of us just grabbed hold of an end of rope each, lifted together and walked across the garden. This was a 8ft x 6ft shed and it took longer to empty it out than to move it. Make sure you have the final laydown area ready beforehand as you do not want to have to do it twice.
I am unable to reach one side of my garden shed because my neighbour built a 6 foot fence beside it and the water has started coming in through the joints! The roof is sound as is the other 3 sides. I need something i can do on the inside to waterproof it! Any sensible suggestions welcome!
I wish I could see the situation at a close to judge exactly how the issue could be tickled.... I all cases, since it has to do with Water Proofing Works, you need to consider the following: 1) Rubber-Like Paint Material which is an EZ & Economical ON-THE-SPOT-Solution to your problem. Water can not penetrate through when applied at 1mm. Thick Coat. 2) Water Reppellent Material which is EZ to apply as well, but may never get your problem solved if it was not reallt the SOLUTION to your problem. 3) You fix a Piece of wood just to be able to insert it into the Newlt Formed Joint; purpose of which is to MINIMIZE the joint Gap to the Maximum Possible....and once u r done with that, apply that material noted in Point # 1 above...it will be applied fairly to the groove / joint since it is THICK MATERIAL, and it can BRIDGE the Gab between the joint & the side of your fense.... Note: Such Material is normally WATER-BASED; i.e., dilutable with water...But my advice to u,,,DONT THIN IT AT ALL... Let it b as thick as it is READY-MADE, and apply it in Two -Three Consecutive Coats just to obtain 1-1.5 mm. Thickness out of it... I also think it could be applied up to 2-3 mm. Thickness, but deal with it according to the situation u r faced with. Consult the Shop Owner for a Professional Opinion... Wish I were there to help & assist... Trust I could TERMINATE your problem for good...BUT...!!! Take care Sweetie, and best of luck water proofing your Garden Shed....
i need to build a garden shed / workshop because i can't really afford to buy a ready made one .what is the cheapest yet still strong and lasting way to do this . it needs to be at least 10ft x 10ft with double doors,it will be stood on a concrete base so would be no need for a floor.
Why don't you try and buy a used one instead of all the chew of building it? Also have a word with your local DIY store because they will damaged stock which they sell off cheap, many sheds are delivered with panel damage and are easy to repair. I used to manage a big store and sheds are a bit of a pain, some are delivered with the wrong panels so again this might be an opportunity for you. You can join panels from two small sheds together to get it to your size. Another option could be to use fence panels but they will need some extra support.
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