Plant Gardens 101

Helping you create a greener future for our children
Subscribe

Garden Storage Sheds – Tips To Help You Choose The Right Shed

August 29, 2010 By: Dan Lazaj Category: Uncategorized

If you have been searching for an outdoor garden storage shed, you might have noticed there is a huge selection to choose from. There are many assorted styles and designs that are available in many sizes. Or perhaps you have been thinking of building your own shed. Before you purchase, or begin to build, here are some tips to consider.

Storage Shed Space:

You will need to determine what you plan to use the shed for. Will it be used for storage, or for a workspace, or maybe combination of both. Measure what you will be storing inside, if you will also use it for a workspace, make sure to leave enough room to move around comfortably. It is always a good idea to buy or build a little bigger than intended.

Storage Shed Material:

Storage shed kits are available in a variety of materials. Some of the most common materials are metal, vinyl, and wood.

Metal sheds are usually coated with a tough, baked enamel finish. You can find these in a variety of styles and designs. Metal sheds are very economical and will last many years with very little maintenance.

Vinyl sheds are practically maintenance free. They will usually come with double wall panels to resist dents.

Wood sheds are the most popular. You can paint and shingle these sheds to match your home or landscape. They can resist strong winds, and heavy snow loads.

Foundation Type:

The two most common foundations used are slab and skid. A concrete slab foundation will be permanent unlike a skid. A skid foundation is more common for garden sheds. With a skid foundation the shed will be portable in case it ever needs to be moved. Depending on how you plan to use your shed, you can choose the floor foundation that will work best for you.

Shed Location:

When choosing the location for your shed you will need to determine how sunlight will affect your decision. If your shed has windows, south facing widows and doors will bring in the most sunlight, they might also bring in to much heat. Will you need a location with easy access. Do you want to blend the shed with the landscape, or will you want to view it from your home. Make sure you are aware of zoning codes. Zoning codes can determine the location, such as setbacks from fences, property line, or buildings. Setbacks can be as little as six inches or up to six feet or more. Be aware of any underground utilities, and avoid building on top, in case of repairs.

Building or Buying a Shed Kit:

Building your own shed will be more economical. You will also have more options in terms of design and size. You can build the style of shed to meet your needs. Buying a kit is easier, and it is the preferred method. Today you can get a shed kit with many nice features. You can buy a kit with windows, shelves, workbenches, etc.

As with any outdoor structure always check with your building department for requirements and permits before you buy or build.

Published At: Isnare Free Articles Directory http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=353255&ca=Gardening

About Dan Lazaj

There are many choices when buying or building garden storage sheds, before you purchase, visit my website for more information on outdoor storage sheds. www.MyBackyardPlans.com

8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888
8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888

Shed Plans Makes Building Simple
Submitted By: Dan Lazaj

Having storage shed plans is practical for building an attractive shed. There are simple to follow, low priced plans online. Having plans will give you step by step instructions in the building process.

These plans will have illustrations and diagrams for you to follow. A material list will come with the plans, this can give you an idea how much this project will cost to build. Some plans will come with rafter templates making it easy to cut all the angles.

Many of these plans are simple to understand and will be very useful when building a shed from scratch. Building from scratch will be cheaper than buying a pre-fabricated shed kit.

The type of foundation that plans offer is skid foundation, and concrete foundations. The most common is the skid foundation. A skid foundation is easier to build, the shed will be portable in case you ever need to move it. Setting the skid foundation on gravel will protect it from moister.

The material used for building a shed is the same used for home construction. So matching your shed to blend in with your house or landscape should not be an issue. When looking for plans look for a design that will look good with your home and landscape. Also be sure to find the right size that will work for your storage needs. Determine what will you be storing in this space, such as, lawnmower, gardening tools, patio furniture, and measure how much room these items will take.

Building a shed is a project a beginner builder can accomplish, just by following the instructions on the plans. Having plans is a must for a beginner or professional builder.

A great place to start is by looking online at the free shed plans. You can look at different designs to get a better understanding of the steps involved. Bookstores and libraries are also great resources for information. You can also check home improvement stores, most will provide you with free plans.

Before you start any construction, it is a good idea to check with your building department for any permits you might need. The requirements will vary depending on your location. You might have restrictions for the size and height. Setback from your home, fences, or property lines may also apply.

Once you are aware of the requirements, you can choose the location. You can do so by walking around your property with a tape measure. Once you find the right spot, you can get it ready by leveling the area. If you will be using a skid foundation, adding gravel will protect it from moister.

It doesn’t matter if you are a professional or just a beginner builder, start with a good set of plans for great results. With the help of some good plans, that are simple to understand, you are sure to build an attractive shed, no matter the design or style. Building your own shed will not only save you money, you will have the satisfaction knowing you have a well built shed built by you.

Published At: Isnare Free Articles Directory http://www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=347352&ca=Gardening

About Dan Lazaj

If you are thinking of building your own storage sheds, looking at shed plans is a great place to start. See my free shed plans visit my site and take a look at my shed project http://mystorageshed.blogspot.com

Leave a Reply