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How Do You Build A Small Shed For Washers & Dryers?

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How Do You Build A Small Shed For Washers & Dryers?

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I think that you’ve just got to make sure that you’re piping is all in order. And you want to make sure your storage areas are all separate from where there’s going to be water connections.

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Do you have limited space in your home for a washer and dryer but need them for yourself and your family? A small wood shed next to your house is a great solution to add space for a washer and dryer. All that is required to build one yourself are a few basic tools, three types of lumber, wood stain or paint and hardware. First, prepare the area where you want to build your wooden shed. Make sure the area is on solid ground and that it is also reasonably level. Level ground is easiest to work with, but if there is slight height variation, level the area with wood or brick support posts. Cut the 6-by-8s for the base of your shed. Take the four 6-by-8 boards and cut two 8-foot long pieces and four 5-foot long pieces. Assemble the floor frame on top of your prepared and leveled area with penny nails. Nail the 5-foot long pieces between the 8-foot long pieces at each end and the remaining two 5-foot long pieces equally spaced between them for floor support. Cut two 8-foot by 3-foot pieces o

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