Shed Kits – Finding The Right One For You.

DuraMax 00614, 4′ x 8′ Stronglasting SideMate Vinyl Storage Shed With Foundation Kit (00614-DM) Category: Duramax Vinyl Sheds

If you are not interested in having to follow complicated shed plans and would prefer not to have to worry about finding the right wood and having it cut to size then perhaps buying a full kit is your ideal situation.  There are a variety of different kits available in different shapes and sizes.
This Duramax Stronglasting SideMate Storage Shed is
  • Sold Individually
  • 154 Cubic ft. Capacity
  • Lockable doors (lock not included)
  • Portable 15 year warranty
  • Foundation Kit Included For Easier Assembly
The SideMate 4′ x 8′ has 154 cubic ft. of room with a 30″ wide door and62″ of headroom. Installs easily in 3-4 hours. The foundation kit iscrafted of galvanized metals, provides a base for installing your shedand ensures that the shed is square.
The foundation also elevates yourfloor off the ground (plywood floor not included) but the foundations are included in the kit. All-weather durable vinyl eliminates painting, treating ormaintenance which means that it will last without any hassle. Contemporary design in neutral ivory will beautify youryard or garden and the wall height Ideal for most communities.
Features 62″interior height and 30″ wide door Metal reinforced wall columns forsuperior strength.  It is also fire retardant.
  • Easy Installation In 3-4 hours (2people recommended for installation) Includes door handles
  • Outsidedimensions: 94″ x 48″ x 73″ tall
  • Storage volume: 154 cubic feet 15-yearlimited warranty
  • Weight: 154 lbs .
  • No returns.
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Free Shed Plans – Get Your Free Shed Plan Here

There are thousands of excellent shed plans available online, but for someone looking for a simple shed plan with no frills, you can get it right here for free.

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If this shed plan doesn’t quite suit your needs, you may want to consider any one of the huge supply of shed plans listed below.

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With this massive list of sheds, you are sure to find the one to suit you.  In addition to standard shed plans, there are also downloads included on foundations, a guide to how to purchase sheds and what you should be looking for.  Also where to locate cheap sheds online.

You might be interested in building a garage to store your boat or garden equipment.  There is something here for everyone and the list of plans isn’t limited to just sheds, there are also a variety of great garden furniture, wind turbines and chicken coops that you could use.

Storage Sheds – Steel, Plastic and Wood – Which Is Best for You

shed8 smallThere are a variety of different storage sheds available to suit just about any need.  Knowing what you want to store and how much space you have will help you find the right plan for you.

Where possible is it important to always build the biggest shed you can afford.  The reason is that you will always require more space than you first thought necessary.

Here we will look at the pros and cons of storage sheds in various materials.

Plastic Sheds

Plastic sheds are becoming very popular as they often bear bad weather far better than their lumber conterparts.  In addition, it is no longer difficult to build using plastic.  PVC can be shaped to build a strong structure that is very economical.

PROS :-  economical, durable

CONS :- limited in construction shape,

Steel Sheds

Steel sheds are popular as sheds to buy but construction is not so easy.  Corrosion is an issue that is often mentioned and they can be rather expensive.

PROS :- Durable in the right climate

CONS :- Expensive, difficult to construct

Wood

Building a wood structure is easy and can be inexpensive.  Wood structures however require more maintenance as they are not as durable and are more suseptable to bad weather conditions.

PROS :- Inexpensive, Easy to Build

CONS :- Require more maintenance.

Building A Shed – Start With Foundations

Building your shed will require having a flat level site to work from. Depending in the size and function of your shed, you may want to bring in professional help with the clearing and leveling of your building site. If you shed is just for basic use, then you can easily just build on ground that seems level to the naked eye.

Basic Shed Foundations

Basic Shed Foundations

Spending a little more time on your site preparation will often result in a much better, easier to maintain shed. Also remember that if you are going to be building a large shed, you will also want to check with your local building office that you comply with any and all local building codes.

Building Underside

If you are building on ground that is often saturated, you will want to ensure that you shed remains dry. One of the more popular methods of ensuring that this happens is by building with a skid underside which is recessed from the edge of the exterior wall and that rests on your foundation.

In the event that you are building a larger shed which needs to adhere to local building codes, then you will easily be able to include steel angel brackets to secure your building to a gravel or concrete foundation with tie-down brackets.

Type of Foundation

Choice of foundation is primarily decided by:-

1. Budget
2. Size of Shed
3. Ground Conditions

Gravel and crushed stone are an ideal base as they are excellent for drainage and are also are relatively inexpensive. It is particularly good for both rain and snow expecially if you are not going to be including guttering in your shed build.

1. Crushed Stone Foundation

If you are going to prepare a gravel base, you will want to clear an area slightly larger than the foundations of your shed. Making a wooden frame to hold your gravel in place. The best wood to use for this is pressure treated wood and as your foundations are the most important part of your construction it is worthwhile spending money on this wood, alternatively you could use paver, brick or blocks.

2. Concrete Pillars

You may or may not be required to include cement pillars in your build. Always check with your local regulations for how many may be required, if you are required to use tie-downs and where they are meant to be placed.

3. Concrete Slab

If you plan to install a concrete slap, you will probably need professional help. Laying of concrete should not be considered if you have not done it before as it is expensive and can lead to many problems.

4. Simple Wood Structure Base

By far the easiest and most inexpensive method is building your shed on a basic wood structure. This is ideal for small sheds and garden storage areas. Most of the shed structures build for backyard storage do not require extensive foundations and although this system may result in water damage in very damp areas, it is still very popular due to it’s cost effectiveness.

Shed Building – The First 5 Questions You Need To Be Asking Yourself

For anyone who is thinking of building themselves a shed, there are a lot of different factors to take into consideration, but before you even start this project, you are going to want to ask yourself five key questions.

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Functional & Effective

Shed building will cost you a lot of money if you don’t plan your project, so here are the questions you need to ask:-

Key Question #1.  -  What do I need my shed for?

This may sound like a really stupid question, but too often I have had emails from people who started their project and suddently discovered that they needed more space or they needed ventilation, or the entire project was based on wanting something but needing something completely different.

When you know how much space you are going to need and what exactly you are going to be using it for, you can then start looking for the plans to suit that particular need.  If you are going to be storing items that don’t need access to light or fresh air, then you could eliminate the need for windows, alternatively if you are going to be using this as a man space or work shop, then you will want ventilation and a reasonable area.

Key Question #2.  What Materials Are Going To Work Best?

Sheds can be built from a variety of different materials.  You should not limit yourself to just wood construction .  Using PCV has become extremely popular in the construction of various sheds due to it’s longevity and durability, but you will have to consider what climate you live in and what conditions your shed is going to experience.

Taking into account what type of soil you will be building on is also a factor to consider and the amount of rainfall or snow will also have an impact on the materials you use.

Key Question #3.  How Much Space Do I Have?

The main reason that most people need to build sheds is because they require more space.  Sometimes having adequate space outside for the shed is a challenge in itself.  Shed designs are so diverse that you are now able to build sheds in any shape or size, but bear in mind that building a double story shed has it’s own limitations and regulations to consider.

If space is a concern you may want to consider a portable shed, that can be erected and dis-assembled as you need it.

Key Question #4.  How Much Money Do I Want To Spend?

The bottom line is very important when deciding to build a shed.  You don’t want to be wasting unneccesary money on expensive materials when you can source them cheaper elsewhere.  Knowing what your budget is and being able to assess at the start whether your project is going to be obtainable for the money you wish to spend is vital.

Key Question #5.  Where Do I Find The Right Plans?

Finding the right shed plans will make light work of your shed building project.  There are thousands of plans available online and we have the most comprehensive collection available for you right here.