Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What to consider before buying a garden shed

Are you're fed up with a garage full of tools and gardening equipment, or want a workroom for DIY jobs, perhaps it's time to buy a Garden shed.
They are made in all shapes and sizes so there's even something big enough for the most enthusiastic tool collector. A timber garden shed is one of the
most popular materials that blends into the garden naturally. And are normally treated to improve their durability in different weather conditions and
climates.Rustic garden sheds are an affordable option when looking for a garden shed, providing a good basic storage solution.
For a superior shed, there is a Shiplap range which has tongue and groove cladding for a more waterthight structure
Think about what you want to use your shed for. Make sure that it's large enough for your needs and spacious enough to accommodate what you need
lawnmowers, bikes tools etc. If you're looking for a shed to fit into a small area, measure carefully and bear in mind any overhanging roof and the fact that someone has to fit the garden shed where you
want it. Make sure that the shed allows you to stand up comfortably, most sheds are 8ft at eaves but beware some are only 6ft and can come accross as a good
deal until you actually have it fitted, especially if you're going to be working in there for long periods of time. You may want the height to accommodate
shelves. Access is also important, Allow plenty of space to get in and out of the doorway, extra-wide or double doors are usually available upon request from most garden shed manafacturers
It is also important to consider where you are going to place your new garden shed do you want it near? isthere a path to it? what will be in it etc.

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1 comment:

  1. Interesting post. I'm interested to keep up with your blog and see what other fascinating information you post about cheap sheds.

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