5 Tips For Fast Easy Storage Shed Building

2011 April 18
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1. Sturdy Reliable Foundation

If you are construction a less vital storage shed (ordinarily less than 200 square feet) then a wooden skid foundation will be ample. To keep the area under the shed dry a bed of gravel will give a flat stable surface to build on and drain any water as well. Make sure the timbres being used for the skid foundation are treated for ground contact otherwise they will suffer from rot.

For larger sheds (larger than 200 square feet) a concrete slab foundation should be used. The slab foundation takes a small more work to install but it will anchor the larger construction safely in place. If you are laying a cement slab foundation for the first time having a name that has encounter doing this would be a excellent thought. Smoothing and levelling the slab can be a tough proposition.

2. Raise the Floor

The last thing you want in your shed is mold and mildew. To preclude this from happening raise the floor at least 6 inches above the ground. Keeping the floor at this height will care for against the frame rotting and floors and windows warping.

Leave ample space around the shed so that you are able to walk easily around it. You will be pleased you did when it comes to having to paint or do repairs. Also allow for the sun to shine on the shed to help keep it dry.

3. Do Not Skimp on Floor Framing and Decking Equipment

Under no circumstance buy the cheapest grade of lumber. It will not stand up to the nitty-gritty for any length of time and you will end up with a rundown shack in your patch. Floor framing and the actual deck plywood should be top-notch. The floor frame should be constructed of either 2X6 or 2X8 pressure treated lumber. For the floor use ¾ inch exterior grade plywood. Whatever thing thinner will cause bounce in the floor. If you store heavy equipment like lawn tractors or have heavy woodworking machines the heavier grade plywood will be able to help these items.

4. Keep Maintenance to a Minimum

You will want to do as small work on maintaining the shed as doable so use some of the PVC type of equipment that are void. You can use PVC material for trim boards and fascia. Also void as low maintenance options are vinyl or aluminum windows, faux-slate roof shingles, fibre glass doors and composite decking for steps.

5. Make Doors Large and Plenty of Windows

Install double doors on your shed. Whether you are using it as storage or as a workshop you will be glad you place in double doors. It is not compulsory to place the double doors on one of the long side walls of the shed as this will allow access to either side and the back of the shed as well. If you are using the shed as a workshop I in person would have the doors on one end and keep the long wall for other uses.

Place in an extra window if you have room. The more natural light that you get in the work space the better and you will have less reproduction lighting to install.

Robert “Mac” McCormack is a cabinetry and furniture hardware expert who is an avid woodworker. Mac particularly enjoys helping others get started in their own home workshop. For more in rank about storage shed construction visit Quick Simple Shed Plans.

Author: Robert McCormack
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