Category Apex shed

What wood is best for sheds?

What wood is best for sheds?

Shed floors are best done with plywood. The wood of normal exterior plywood is not particularly resistant to rot, as it is glued with weather-resistant glue. For that reason, pressure-treated plywood is best for use as a shed floor. What…

What is reverse apex roof?

What is reverse apex roof?

What’s a reverse apex shed roof? This is a shed with an apex roof that has the door set in a side wall instead of the gable end. Many people like the reverse apex design as it makes it easier…

What sizes do Keter sheds come in?

What sizes do Keter sheds come in?

You can browse our range from small garden sheds in 4x3ft for all your hand tools and equipment, to our large 14x8ft version that can fit a small family; perfect for storing bikes, lawnmowers, bins and large garden equipment and…

What does baking soda do to rats?

How do you anchor a shed to an existing concrete slab?

Baking soda combines with the stomach acids to produce carbon dioxide gas which rats are unable to tolerate. In turn, it builds up within their system and eventually causes internal blockage and rupture. Soon enough, you will have the rat-free…

What should I cover my shed roof with?

What should I cover my shed roof with?

Sturdy and waterproof materials are the best for use on a shed roof or garden building. Here at Roofing Superstore, we’d recommend using felt, bitumen roof sheets, bitumen shingles, plastic lightweight roof tiles, or wood shingles to secure an attractive,…

Whats a good size for a garden shed?

Whats a good size for a garden shed?

A 10”x12” or 8”x12” shed is all you need for de-cluttering the push mower, flower pots, tools, and lawn supplies easily and effectively. Indulge in some of our favorite small shed styles right here. Medium (10”x16” or 8”x16”): It’s safe…

What causes mold in a shed?

What causes mold in a shed?

Mould loves moisture. Typically sheds are single-skinned buildings with single glazing meaning you typically get moisture build-up and condensation. In the winter months, when your shed is out of use, it’s not getting the air circulation needed and there’s nowhere…