How To Decide On Your Next Outdoor Wooden Shed
Posted by Chris Channing | Posted in General Advice | Posted on 19-06-2010
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Wooden storage sheds are a sheer joy to own. They are highly customizable in their construction, are easily painted, and are more durable than other materials such as plastic. Wooden sheds vary based on what the home owner needs them to accomplish, so it’s good to learn about their variances.
The key question to ask yourself before the purchase, is simply to ask what you need the shed for. If you need something durable enough to work in year-round, something with sturdy built-in shelves is a must. This is key for a workshop and general “handy man” shed. Other functions such as a child’s play place might need some carpeting or lighting in place instead.
The type of wood you choose as a base material is another point of interest. A good cedar material is the most durable, yet lightweight, wood money can buy. If you need a more sturdy wood, and don’t mind extra weight, something such as white oak might be a better fit. Synthetic woods are also available for those who are more concerned with price more than anything.
Sheds that have the purpose beyond storing objects will likely need windows to keep a nice light source in the shed. Workbenches, playhouses, and the like will cost more if you include windows, but it’s a cost well spent. Keep in mind that if you keep anything of value in a windowed shed, it can potentially be stolen if you don’t also include a security system within the shed.
Some say that wood is a poor material for sheds that house flammable liquids. This is true in some cases, but there are methods in which you can fire proof your shed. One way would be to apply a special coat of primer that is resistant to fire. Another way would be to observe proper fire safety tactics. Others are concerned that wood can rot- but again, a little bit of primer every year or so will do wonders in protecting your investment.
Just as much as you are planning your new shed, plan the area around it. Some shed types will demand that you create a minimal foundation or trench for support. Even if the model doesn’t demand such a task, consider planting flowers or shrubs in advance so you will also have a shed that looks just as good as it is useful.
Closing Comments
Take a few days to look at as many sheds as you possibly can. You want to find a shed that is completely compatible with your tastes, but also one that won’t put you beyond your budget. Look on the Internet for a list of shed retailers in your area to get a better idea on the amount of sheds that are available to you.
Learn more on Wood Storage Sheds and Plastic Storage Sheds.
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