Types of Sheds
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Vinyl Sheds
Many house owners wish they own just a bit more storage space. For this kinds of problem, vinyl sheds could be the best solution. The vinyl shed is a free-standing structure, which could be used for storing many kinds of equipment and tools — anything from gloves to a boat. The choice for vinyl sheds would depend on the needs and preference of the user.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Wooden Sheds
The first thing to do when planning to build wooden sheds is to have a plan that is as detailed as possible. A well-done shed should last around three to four decades. When a building plan for a wooden shed is ill-conceived, it is almost a guarantee that the shed would deteriorate in just a short period of time.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Plastic Sheds
Plastic sheds are a good alternative to other types of sheds, if you are looking to have a good storage solution, whether for garden tools or outdoor stuff, that requires less maintenance. Without looking into its many advantages, some may associate plastic sheds with substandard workmanship and quality compared to steel. But with today’s technology, plastic is made fantastic as a light and durable material fit for building sheds. They also come in more color varieties and textured surfaces. Compared to wood sheds, plastic sheds have less trouble with marks and scratches. But then, the choice of having building sheds still lie on budget preference, personal taste, and practicality.
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Posted on February 25, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Metal Sheds
Usually, metal sheds are used for storage of garden tools, outdoor furniture, sporting equipment, bikes, and many more. More or less, metal sheds have the same structure as other types of shed and are basically made for the same purpose, which is storage or safe keeping. But if you look into your options more closely, you would then discover that sheds, though made for the same purpose, specialize in different features such as longevity, structure, security, and aesthetics.
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Posted on February 11, 2009 - by DIY Dave
Sheds
In the US, outbuildings or outhouses with an area that is less than 200 square meters could be called sheds. All sheds must have zoning approvals. A shed that has an area of more than 100 square meters must have building permits too. The four corners of a shed that has an area of less than 100 square meters must have anchors, while those that have an area more than 100 square meters should have four inches of foundation made of gravel, aside from the anchors.
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