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Whatever the reason there are choices that need to be made with regard to size, design and materials. Vinyl Should you be looking for a relatively small shed the material to consider might be vinyl.They stand the test from most of what the natural elements can throw at it and do not deteriorate very easily. The main manufacturer of vinyl sheds seems to be Duramax, they are well know and easily accessable. One drawback might be, the sheds do not come with a floor. This has to be purchased seperately as does the anchor kit. This is what will fasten the shed top the ground. Metal Another very common choice for your storage needs is a metal shed or steel shed. As they come in kit form, there is a huge choice in design and sizes.If you are contemplating putting one of these together yourself, I advise you to put aside sufficient time and to read the directions very carefully.Pay particular attention to the flooring as well. Concrete is probably the best option, especially if you suffer from high winds where you live. The most common metal sheds are supplied by a company called Arrow. They will most likely have an outlet in your vicinity somewhere. Wood Something a lot more pleasing on the eyes would be a wooden storage shed.Depending on the size and design they can come with windows and skylights.They can have roofing that matches your home as well as pre-primed to enable the paint job to match as well.There are a huge choice of options with wood. Wood sheds that are made from cedar are not the cheapest available but they are very eye catching. Cedar storage sheds are great and they can last a lifetime and I believe enhance the look of your home. Have you considered a chicken coop for your backyard or garden. Free range chickens and raising chickens for eggs is becoming hugely popular,especially for families with young children.There are some very nice chicken coop designs available. It would be wise just to check out the legality of owning chickens though, some housing associations and local laws do not allow farm animals in residential areas. On that subject, depending on the size of your storage shed, you might also need to obtain a building permit for it. Or at the very least check with the the homeowners association and make sure the local residents will not have a problem with you putting a shed in your backyard. |
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