Free Project
Plans from PVCPlans.com
Instant download plans for practical home, farm and garden
projects using inexpensive PVC pipe.
This fascinating website is a service of the PVC fittings industry,
to demonstrate the variety of projects that you can build with
inexpensive PVC pipe and fittings. Current free plans include a
greenhouse, a poultry pen, a cold frame, a sign or banner holder and
a little ATV, golf cart or lawn tractor garage. The ATV garage can
also serve as an inexpensive shed for any backyard storage need. Links to
manufacturers help you find easy-to-use PVC pipe fittings to make
these, and other projects a cinch.
Make sure to click through the section called "Submitted Pictures"
for dozens of practical and fun projects and more plans created by
do-it-yourself builders.
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If you can't find a free plan that's
just right for you, check out these websites for hundreds of great designs,
inexpensive blueprints, do-it-yourself design software, easy to assemble kits,
tools and building products.
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Design-It and Build-It-Yourself Software
Plan, design, estimate and build your own garage, deck, patio,
driveway, shed, walk, workshop, fence or landscape with easy to
use software, instant-download plans, and step-by-step
instructions.
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Design Your Own Landscape Online with
Plan3D
Plan3D is a new online service that helps you create a home
landscape layout your walks, drives, patios and plantings.
View your yard from any angle. Use Plan3D to help create a
new deck, garage or shed. Scan existing plans into Plan3D
and take a virtual walk through your new yard. Everything is
online, for an inexpensive subscription price, so you can
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Do It Yourself Backyard Project Plans
Save money, and say "I built it myself" with these easy to
follow plans, easy-to-assemble kits, and step by step
instructions for building sheds, playhouses, garages,
playgrounds, decks, gazebos, birdhouses, outdoor furniture,
arbors and other garden projects.
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local
professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. |
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