Storage Sheds - Choosing the right shed


by Phillip Sting

Constructing your own shed or buying a prefabricated storage shed kit can be daunting. There are many styles, material, and sizes to choose from. To get the best shed that will meet your needs do some research. Here are some tips to get you started.

By knowing how you intend to use this space, you can estimate the size. Will you be using this as a workspace, storing tools, patio furniture, garden tools, or storing items you don't use often. A good way to determine the size is by measuring everything you intend to put inside. If you are using this space to work in, you will want to have it big enough to move around with ease.

Kits can be bought in many different materials. Metal, vinyl, plastic, and wood are the most common materials used. Depending on the material, each will have its advantages. Metal shed kits are very common and preferred by many because they are economical and simple to set up. When buying metal sheds make sure they come with a rust resistance warranty. Vinyl and plastic sheds will be maintenance free. Most will come with double wall panels to resist dents. Prefabricated wooden garden sheds are strong, durable, and look very nice. These sheds can be painted and shingled to match your home. Wood is also the preferred material used for building it yourself.

Most kits will come with the foundation included. If the kit you purchase does not contain the foundation, you will need to purchase it separately or construct one. The most common foundations used, when building a shed or for setting up a kit, are the concrete slab and the wood skid foundation. Depending on the size, and how you plan to use the shed, you will need to determine which foundation will work better for you.

When choosing the location for your shed, you will need to take into consideration some factors. If you will be adding windows, take into consideration how the sunlight will have an affect. South facing windows will bring in lots of sunlight, but they may also bring in to much heat. Before choosing a location check with your building department. Zoning laws can determine if the location you choose will be allowed.

Buying a shed kit is the simple and fast way to build a shed. There are many different varieties of kits to choose from. Depending on your needs and budget, you can either purchase a kit or buy lumber and build your own. Buying a kit is the preferred methods by most people, but if you have the time and skill you can buy lumber and build a durable and attractive shed and save some money.

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You can build an outdoor storage shed or buy a shed kit in many different designs or material. To get the best shed that will meet your needs do some research. For more information on storage sheds visit my website at http://www.mybackyardplans.com/storage-sheds.php

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