Friday, May 21, 2010

Choosing The Best Storage Shed - Basic Tips

There are many ways you can use a storage shed. It can be used to store garden gear, or items that are not used often. They can also serve as workshops or a work space for gardening. No matter what your needs are, they are available in many styles plus sizes to meet your needs.A garden shed is a simple structure. They can be set up permanent on a concrete foundation, or have it portable on a skid foundation. You will need to check your local codes to see what will be allowed.If you don't want an ordinary shed, adding details such as trim, windows, shingles, and doors will make your shed from ordinary to beautiful. You can make an ordinary shed look stunning just by adding some simple details.Before you purchase think about how you intend to use this space as well as design. Is this space going to be used for a storage, or will it be a work space? Perhaps a combination of both, part work space and part storage. Looking for the right design and size might suit you best.First fi
gure out the size you will need. Find out what you can accommodate on your property. One good idea is to determine what you will be storing inside, such as bikes, grills, garden furniture and so on. If however you will be using this space as a work area, make sure you leave plenty of room to move around comfortably. You will also need to add lighting. If you are going to be using this space as a small workshop you well want to place extra attention to the location you pick. Having windows on the south facing can bring in some good light, but they may also bring in to much heat.Some of the basics shapes to choose from will be, gable, lean-to, salt box, hip, and the barn style. The gable is probably the one that is used the most, it has two even roof tops that will form a triangle roof top. A barn shed will have two slopes on each side of the roof giving it a barn appearance. A lean to has only one slope from front to back. The hip style shed has four slopes on each direction
of the roof.Shed kits are available in many different materials. For low maintenance a vinyl shed can be ideal. The best thing about vinyl is that it will not corrode like metal, or decay like wood. A wood shed on the other hand is very strong and sturdy, it can handle wind and snow loads very will. If looks are a factor, keep in mind you can paint and shingle a wood shed to match your house. If you are on a budget or simply don't want to spend to much a metal shed can be the most affordable. If you are buying a metal shed you will want to be will informed on the warranty it carries against rust. By doing some basic maintenance these sheds can last a very long time.For additional information on how to build a shed visit my website. You may as well acquire storage shed plans free via searching the Internet.

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1 comments:

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