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Tips For Choosing The Best Shed Plans

Posted by Hamish Murphy

Garden shed plans can help solve your storage problems. Eventually all home owners run out of storage. You have used up all your spare room in the garage, you haven't bought any more gardening equipment because you don't know where you are going to store it and your garden is cluttered with mess. What can be a solution to this problem? A well build garden shed can provide just the answer you are looking for. It will let you clear and tidy your garden, securely house your gardening equipment and let you restore you garage to clutter free living. It can provide a beautiful aspect to your home and it is a bonus selling point.

There are quite a few decisions that have to be made with regard to your garden shed. You need to decide what material you will be using for your shed. Will it be metal, wood or plastic? Each has there benefits and downside. The location of where you shed will be is also an important factor. After deciding these things, the next big decision is will you build your shed yourself from shed plans? Other considerations to discuss are the benefits of a prefabricated kit and the different types of foundation to choose from. Each of these points will be discussed in this article.

If you are deciding to build your own shed there are a few questions you need to ask first. How much time do you have spare to dedicate towards building the shed? Are you willing or able to do most of the construction or only a little part of it. If you are up to the challenge and have the carpentry skills then give it a go. You potentially can save some money and forever the garden shed will stand as a testament of your handy work. Building your own shed also ensures that it is done to your exact specifications and you can tailor things along the way and also best of all to your standard of satisfaction.

Prefabricated kits are an option that is often talked about. If you decide on this option it means that you will not need to buy any further material. Your planning time is largely reduced as everything is provided for you. This is a great option for those who need a shed up really quickly. It lessens your decisions with the type of foundation, roof and wall structure. The decision of choosing correct material and is gone as the kits come with some generically chosen material. They can be a little costly but this is a good trade off if you don't fancy your skills with the hammer and nail.

Foundation is another option to consider that will arise with your shed. There are three basic types of foundations. At the simplest aspect there will be a skid foundation with nailed floor joints that sits on top a small gravel bed. This is the most popular way. An alternative is to use a concrete pad, which is good for sheds that are large and will be carrying heavy loads on the floor. If your terrain is sloped or soil that may move you should opt for a concrete pier that supports an elevated wooden floor.

After figuring out these points you should be all set to start building from your garden shed plans and soon you will have your perfect garden shed.

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