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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Duramax Sheds
Duramax sheds are said to be one of the best brands in the storage shed business, are they actually overrated? The answer is a no, they deserve the reputation thanks to their large product line of strong and exceptional sheds that meet varying needs of the public.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Arrow Sheds
Assuming you need more space for the storage of your stuff and all the carpentry tools, keeping them in an Arrow shed is a good choice. Chances are, you would have no regrets later on.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Suncast Sheds
The Suncast sheds, which are usually used for storage, give a useful durable answer to one’s needs. They are made of high-quality polyethylene materials, and this brand is touted as being very easy to assemble. (As opposed to others makers of sheds and shed kits that are quite difficult to assemble.) The Suncast sheds have the stay-dry design, which is a resin component that could meet high temperatures without the risks of melting. Suncast sheds, because of this design, retain their strength and durability even in very cold conditions.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Tuff Sheds
Tuff Shed Inc is one of the biggest manufacturers/installers of garages and storage buildings in the US. Its history could be brought back to 1981, the time when it was put up by Tom Saurey. You may not believe it, but the entity was formed with one single pick-up truck. In 2002, a collaboration with Home Depot resulted in an exclusive line, called the Sundance series and Keystone. It was the start of a magnificent boom for this firm.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Rubbermaid Sheds
The Rubbermaid sheds have turned into a very famous choice for a lot of families as far as storage structures are concerned. No wonder, for these sheds come in different sizes, they are weather-resistant, long-lasting, and require so little maintenance.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Shed Brands
Let me make this very clear, this is not a form of advert for the following companies, and neither is this a form of endorsement. This is simply a reiteration on why many reviewers consider them as among the best in the shed-storage business. Read on and I will let you be the judge when the time comes for you to review their products on your own.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Shed Design
A lot of folks keep on wondering how to erect a shed, and these are people who are not aware that there are so many kinds of designs and instructions out in the market. There are those families or indviduals who go to the local home improvement or hardware store, get some tools, then go on to put up their own sheds. The end result is a shed that might look good at first, but will only crumble during the first typhoon or snowstorm. The worse kind is that it would not even look good when it is finished. By following the guidebooks available, there is really no cause to have a ramshackle structure.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Shed Door
When building a shed (or getting a prebuilt one), make sure that its doors are big enough for the things meant to be stored. Standard sizes for the shed door is 2 feet and 7 inches wide and 6 feet in height. A height of 6′6″ is better in most instances.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Shed Roof
Even if your shed has cost your family quite a hefty sum, if the roof is so out of place and aesthetically unpleasing, all your troubles would go for naught. Here are five principal styles that are used by so many shed-builders:
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Do It Yourself Sheds
Do-it-yourself sheds are called shed blueprints, and they are serving multitudes of people save some serious cash. In today’s tough times, we need to save as much as we could. Consider this: carpenters would charge approximately from $25 per hour, and this could mean that you may have to shell our more than $100 for the entire work. In today’s tough economic times, there has to be a more financially sound option if you want to construct a shed on your own. By using the kits or the shed blueprints, you would be able to save some useful dollars. These blueprints must give directives on a step-by-step basis. It should take you from the creation of the foundation up to the installation of the roof.
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