Pretty good. Siding is basically the biggest cost for every shed I build which is not what I would’ve thought originally. Get’s crazy expensive too to do hardie. The only thing I would do different is instead of putting those posts in the ground like fence post pour a concrete pad and set the shed directly on top or have the post attaching from a stand off post base bracket. It will last longer that way
If you dont want critters to get into your shed then get a load of limestone and spread it around on the ground before you build this. The concrete is a good idea too but you might still get chewing critters in there. Just a thought.❤
@@FrogeniusW.G. I can try. Critters don't like getting lime stuck in their pores so they avoid limestone. Limestone is a base to put your shed on instead of using concrete. When I built mine I dug a 6 inch deep trough the same size as the shed and filled it with limestone. Then, when I built my shed I placed the boards right on top of it and leveled it before adding the walls and roof. I used treated 4x4s, and even though critters could get under there they didn't bother because they hate the dust that comes with limestone. It gets into their pores in their skin and blocks it up and a lot of fur covered animals secrete oils through their pores, and this blocks it. So they avoid it.
Wow! Looks so awesome! I have a question for you... can you give me some ideas how to hide the exposed plumbing in the washroom? I wish I knew how to attach a photo 🤪
Wow I was surprised what it ended up looking like. Matches your house perfectly! Love it! Love your videos.
Pretty good. Siding is basically the biggest cost for every shed I build which is not what I would’ve thought originally. Get’s crazy expensive too to do hardie. The only thing I would do different is instead of putting those posts in the ground like fence post pour a concrete pad and set the shed directly on top or have the post attaching from a stand off post base bracket. It will last longer that way
Or add a Vapor barrier underneath?
True. But maybe that would have been more labor intensive for her.
If you dont want critters to get into your shed then get a load of limestone and spread it around on the ground before you build this. The concrete is a good idea too but you might still get chewing critters in there. Just a thought.❤
Can you explain that to me?
@@FrogeniusW.G. I can try. Critters don't like getting lime stuck in their pores so they avoid limestone.
Limestone is a base to put your shed on instead of using concrete. When I built mine I dug a 6 inch deep trough the same size as the shed and filled it with limestone. Then, when I built my shed I placed the boards right on top of it and leveled it before adding the walls and roof. I used treated 4x4s, and even though critters could get under there they didn't bother because they hate the dust that comes with limestone. It gets into their pores in their skin and blocks it up and a lot of fur covered animals secrete oils through their pores, and this blocks it. So they avoid it.
WOW! That is amazing.
So beautiful and professional. I love it ❤😮😊
Beautiful job so proud of your ambition God bless you and your family
Wow! Looks so awesome!
I have a question for you... can you give me some ideas how to hide the exposed plumbing in the washroom? I wish I knew how to attach a photo 🤪
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Sooo cute!!! Love it!!!❤❤❤❤
Just curious, what are your plans for accessing that vent for the crawl space to open and close it?
Amazing!
Now that's very cool. Looks fantastic. You're so clever. I've never seen that roofing before does anyone know what it is?
Architectural shingles
@@janetromig2910thankyou 😊
Do u have a link for plans?
paint wasnt free
Leftover from another project:different budget
@@Nikolebichon I understand that
Love you and your channel! ❤
Where can you get paint for 0$?
Wow thank you for sharing!
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