Search results

  1. pic 3

    pic 3

    pic 3 access to drains
  2. pic 1

    pic 1

    pic 1 current garden
  3. deck & Pergola

    deck & Pergola

  4. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    ok thanks aron those concrete blocks look interesting - ive never seen them in any shops but could probably make some would it be advisable to use that as the floor of the shed i.e. just scren OSB board to that frame and then build the sides on top or would you create another floor for the...
  5. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    hi AronSearle thanks for the reply can you expand on what you mean by a "small up-stand to sit frame on" i assumed a timber base frame with cemented posts in the ground would be the best way to go but am interested to hear more about your suggestion
  6. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    thanks Freddy I will go with pressure treated beams for the base and also pressure treated 2x3 for the side frames. I'll have to look at the cost of the shiplap cladding again as I only priced it in B & Q and was going to work out quite expensive - I wonder if my local wood yard would sell...
  7. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    i would basically be creating the frame and then screwing cladding (or alternative to the outside of it
  8. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    forgot to say I already have two overlap sheds which I could dismantle and reuse the wood. Would it be a good idea to reuse the overlap shed for the outside walls or would it be more advisable to get rid of these and buy cladding
  9. Untitled

    Untitled

  10. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    thanks Freddy Yes I had planned for the timber posts to be pressure treated I just wondered about an internal framer which would sit on the base and whether since this will be inside it would need to be treated or not thanks
  11. M

    Shed frame does it need to be tanalised wood

    Hi I would like to build a lean to shed and have a few (probably silly) questions I hope someone may be able to advise me on. 1. I am trying to decide between methods either Method A. Essentially a deck with a lean to pergola over the top - cementing some fence posts into the ground...
  12. Untitled

    Untitled

  13. Untitled

    Untitled

  14. Untitled

    Untitled

  15. Untitled

    Untitled

  16. M

    lean to roof

    Thanks xenon I did think they might but wasnt sure. Polycarb roof does seem the best option albeit twice maybe 3 times the price of say corrugated sheets Will keep looking for others options Thanks
  17. M

    lean to roof

    Thanks for reply Freddy I was more meaning inbetween the joists rather than underneath but agree with you water can get everywhere so maybe even inbetween joists is a bad idea and I should should just stick with the material over the top of the joists. when polycarbonate is used on...
  18. M

    lean to roof

    Hi I am looking to build a lean to/Pergola/Veranda on the back of the house (see example pics below). There will be a 4.8m wide x 3.0 metre length deck underneath and what I would like to do is build a lean to pergola over the top with a reasonably priced waterproof roof. I have a looked at...
  19. Untitled

    Untitled

  20. Untitled

    Untitled

Back
Top