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Yeah, true.

 

Hard without photos, obviously, but the shed will be going directly in a corner right up to both fences...so what do I need to be aware of from a drainage point of view?

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Nothing really.
Unless it's a huge size it shouldn't change the water flow at all particularly and the size won't be big enough to warrant a down pipe or drainage system.
If that seems to be a spot where water flows to if the block is sloped slightly toward that corner you might have an issue but if it's flat then it shouldn't mean anything


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1 hour ago, .Stripes. said:

Hmm, so looking at around $700 for a pad to be poured..which is almost as much as the shed itself haha. However, it would definitely be the best option in terms of flooring and securing it down properly. And I did get my bond back this week, which would cover the cost of both the shed and the concreting...so there's that I guess.

 

Anyone had any experience using https://www.serviceseeking.com.au/ to find tradies?

 

Just sit it on the pavers. That what I have done. Not a single leak.

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I'd rather have it bolted down to something a little more substantial than pavers, Arron...just for peace of mind.

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3 hours ago, .Stripes. said:

I'd rather have it bolted down to something a little more substantial than pavers, Arron...just for peace of mind.

Its a garden shed dude.  Don't over think it 

 

2 hours ago, Frederick said:

U mean u didn't sit it on a solid gold base?

Oh dear

Not for renters.  My shed is gold plated. 

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So how hard are blinds to remove completely? Reason I ask is that my curtains and blinds are pretty much all farked in the house. They're all horrible hand drawn curtains and I can't open any curtains without bits popping out of tracks etc....really starting to fark me off! Plus they're old and blergh. So I'm wanting to get all new blinds and/or curtains, but am not ready to repaint the house yet...so just wondering how hard it'd be to get all new ones then to take them down when painting and re-hang them after?

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At this point I'm thinking roller blinds, but not 100% sure either way yet. Do you think it'd be ok to do blinds etc now and paint later, or is it a better idea to hold off on blinds until later?

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