G20-Budo
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Hey guys,
So after being on this forum for a few years, and learning alot, I have decided to build a shed in the back yard. The primary reason for the shed is to clear my garage of clutter. There are so many storage items in there, and I've got a good deal of yard tools, lawnmore, etc around the back yard that also could use a place out of the weather/sun.
I'm in the Phoenix, AZ area, I have an HOA and I live in a corner lot, so plenty of room in back. There also happens to be a 20' sound wall on the back of my property, due to the fact that there is a freeway 100' from the wall.
So my plan:
I very much like how the shed turned out that D45 built, here is his shed build thread.
Questions:
I have looked at a number of really great shed projects on here, which has inspire me to build one of my own. Any help you guys can provide would be great. I member nicely agreed to send me a copy of this Sketchup shed drawing (10x12') which will help me greatly in estimating the supplies needed for this project. I will post pics of the design, with any updates I've made once I get it.
Again, thanks for any help you can provide.
So after being on this forum for a few years, and learning alot, I have decided to build a shed in the back yard. The primary reason for the shed is to clear my garage of clutter. There are so many storage items in there, and I've got a good deal of yard tools, lawnmore, etc around the back yard that also could use a place out of the weather/sun.
I'm in the Phoenix, AZ area, I have an HOA and I live in a corner lot, so plenty of room in back. There also happens to be a 20' sound wall on the back of my property, due to the fact that there is a freeway 100' from the wall.
So my plan:
- 10x12' shed (so I won't need a permit)
- Locate it right in the middle (side to side) of the rear sound wall, about 3' from the wall (so I can get around it).
- 4" thick cement foundation, and I'd like to use the cement as the floor of the shed.
- PT 2x4's that connect to the foundation and 2x4's for the framing, 24" OC (unless I'm told of a reason to do 16" OC).
- Set it up so I can hang my yard tools on the outside of the shed, between the sound wall and the shed. This will keep them out of the sun/water while not taking up any room inside the shed.
- Plenty of ventilation to help with summer heat, and mesh over the vents to keep out the bugs.
- Use cement board for the shed walls and trim. This looks good to me because we have severe heat here in the summers, and it can really dry wood out. (Neighbor just built a shed using this, looks like a good choice).
I very much like how the shed turned out that D45 built, here is his shed build thread.
Questions:
- Is using the concrete foundation a bad thing?
- Is it worth the extra effort/cost to do a barn style (gambrel) roof? I think I could use the space.
- What door options would you guys recommend?
- What would be the best way to secure the shed to the concrete foundation (install bolts in the concrete when I lay it?)
I have looked at a number of really great shed projects on here, which has inspire me to build one of my own. Any help you guys can provide would be great. I member nicely agreed to send me a copy of this Sketchup shed drawing (10x12') which will help me greatly in estimating the supplies needed for this project. I will post pics of the design, with any updates I've made once I get it.
Again, thanks for any help you can provide.
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