How To Build A Shed: The Basics

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Over the years, I’ve invested a small fortune in tools for woodworking and the garden. I could keep them in the garage, but I prefer to keep them in a separate shed because I like to keep sharp objects well away from my car!

When building a shed, there are various things which I need to consider. These are outlined below to give you an idea of how to build a shed:

Rules. Check with your local council to make sure your new shed conforms to any applicable rules and policies. It would be a shame to invest so much time in the build for you have to demolish it.

Location. Firm ground is obviously better than soft ground, and higher ground is better than lower ground as there’s less risk of flooding.

how to build a shed and where to put your wheelbarrows!Foundations. These have to be strong enough to ensure the new shed is steady and doesn’t sink. The extent of foundations required will depend on how large the shed is and how heavy the materials used are. Also, remember that the foundations will need to withstand the weight of whatever you want to keep in the shed.

Floor. This will need to be flat and raised from the ground to prevent damp damaging the structure.

Walls. Think about how many access points you want (perhaps a door you can walk through to get the garden tools and a double door to get at the lawn mower?).

Roof. What sort of style do you want? A peaked roof is better than a flat roof as it will resist rainfall a lot more. Try and think about whether you want the roof to mirror the roof of your house. This will help ensure your new shed fits in.

Materials. These will need to be weather resistant and hard-wearing. Perhaps they should also match those used on your house (or at least look like they do).

Tools. Ensure that you have all the tools you need before you start. You don’t need to buy them – hire them from your local tool hire shop or borrow them from friends. I’d recommend borrowing them from friends as they may ask if they can help out! Two pairs of hands are better than one!

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Wide Span Sheds May 31, 2010 at 8:59 am

Nice Content

Thanks for sharing this great information with us. This will help a person to prepare a perfect & easiest plan to build them nice Shed.

So, please keep updates in it.

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