Construction Tutorials
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Build a Yard That Feels Like a Retreat Some backyards feel like leftover space. They have grass, maybe a plastic chair, a barbecue, a few tools leaning against the fence, and enough potential to be frustrating. You look at the yard and know it could be something better, but the problem is not always obvious.… Read more: DIY Backyard Resort Upgrades Ranked by Difficulty - Pallet Wood Projects That Actually Sell
Pallet Wood Projects That Actually Sell (And Why Most DIY Sellers Fail) At some point, almost everyone who starts building things out of reclaimed wood has the same thought: “Could I actually sell this?” It usually starts innocently enough. Maybe you build a planter for your backyard, throw together a rustic bench, or make a… Read more: Pallet Wood Projects That Actually Sell - Types of House Foundations Explained
Types of House Foundations Explained: Costs, Pros, Cons & What to Watch For A house can have beautiful finishes, expensive appliances, and flawless curb appeal—but if the foundation is poor, none of it matters for long. Foundations are one of the least glamorous parts of a home, yet they quietly determine how well everything above… Read more: Types of House Foundations Explained - Part 6: How to Finish a 6×8 Playhouse with Pallet Siding, Trim, and Exterior Details
Once the roof is on, the openings are installed, and the shell is dried in, now you can finally have some fun with the outside. This is the stage where all that reclaimed material starts becoming useful. Up to this point, I’ve been pushing you to use your best lumber for structural parts and not… Read more: Part 6: How to Finish a 6×8 Playhouse with Pallet Siding, Trim, and Exterior Details - Part 4: How to Sheath and Roof a 6×8 Playhouse
Once the rafters are installed, the roof is framed, but it is not protected. This next stage is where the roof starts turning into an actual weather surface. This is also the stage where you stop thinking only like a framer and start thinking like someone trying to keep water out of a structure over… Read more: Part 4: How to Sheath and Roof a 6×8 Playhouse





