It is part of the property.
Yes, the yard is a part and yes, you can get charged.
No. However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
I am sorry but you have not stated what area you live in, I'm sure if you looked at your local builders merchants yard you would find a reliable deck builder.
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Patio builders perform more than just building patios onto homes. They also install pools, build decks, add on Florida rooms, enclose porches, build walkways and generally do what needs to be accomplished to enhance your yard.
it equals nine square feet * * * * * Nine square feet is 1 square yard, NOT 1 yard. In any case, "a yard" of concrete is used by builders' merchant to mean a CUBIC yard of concrete.
Normally the answer would be none because a yard is a linear measure: a measure of length whereas the given measurements appear to represent a volume. However, builders' merchants do use "yard" to mean cubic yard.If that is the case, then the answer is 6*8*1/(3*3*3) = 48/27 = 1.77... cubic yards.
Yard is a noun.
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To prevent a robin from building a nest in your yard, you can try installing bird deterrents like fake predators or shiny objects, trimming trees and bushes to remove potential nesting spots, and keeping your yard clean of debris that could be used for nest building.
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The amount the junk yard will charge for a part will depend on the part and the junk yard. Usually, you are allowed to get as many parts as needed.