You will have to have an engineer spec that beam for you. You will save yourself time and money by cutting the span with a column.
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You need to measure your wall/floor accurately to work out the square footage of tiles needed. Your tile supplier will be able to work this out for you if you take along your measurements. Your walls/floor will then need to be clean and free of old tile adhesive. You may need to install a new hardboard floor to cover old floorboards. Use a spirit level then starting from the longest straightest part begin to install your tiles. You will need an adhesive suitable to the weight of the tile you are using, a tile cutter to cut tiles to fit odd gaps and grout to finish off the joints between the tiles. Use spacers to ensure that the tiles are laid out evenly. A good DIY book will have all the information you need to make a good job of this task.
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
Edging needed = pi*13 feet
At least 31.77 square yards are needed.
It is possible to install an electric garage door without professional assistance if you have the right tools and the strength and apptitude for it. If not, it may be safer to go with a professional.
The best way to install a garage system is to measure accurately the area for the system. Then, make sure you have all the proper tools needed for assembly. If you will be lifting large and heavy things, make sure you have another person nearby who can assist you.
#6 wire is needed. If placing the subpanel in a garage at a good distance, it is recommended to also install a seperate ground rod .
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Depends on what you are asking about. I can tell you that all garage outlets must be protected by a GFCI circuit. You can install as many or as little as you want as long as there is at least 1 outlet on each wall. Any freezer or refrigerator must be on a dedicated circuit. There must be a light switch by the doorway mounted 48" to the top of the switch box. If you have 2 entrances into the garage then install a 3 way light switch so the lights can be turned on/off at both locations. Outlets cannot me mounted higher than 48" above the floor. I would install the outlets on 1 circuit and the lights on another circuit unless you only have a couple of lights. Use AWG #12 wire for the garage protected by a 20 amp breaker. If the garage is detached from the house then you need a disconnect in the garage. Any 240 volt outlet must be on a dedicated circuit protected by the proper breaker and correct size wire needed for the device.
Not sure of the garage you are looking for in South Shields.There are many of them.Providing More information would be needed to answer this question accurately.
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There are many advantages to using prefab garage kits. The biggest advantage is affordability! All the pieces needed to build your new garage are right there, in one box, for a reasonable price.