I just used a silicon based paintable caulk. Not much movement of the T&G plywood that is nailed down. It took a while, but I am glad I did it when the shed was new and EMPTY.
I just used Gray rustoleum in a one gallon can from walmart. I caulked around the edges and nail holes in the floor. It took a few coats. I has stood up well and was cheap.
Good idea with the fencing. I was going to get some gravel to put underneath it before it was delivered, but ran into a time crunch pouring the concrete pilings. In the spring I will look into that.
A lot of the neighbors do this kind of shed and just put the shed on gravel/crushed stone. I...
Electric is in the future, while I am at it maybe some water for a basic sink but that will not be until after the winter.
Upgrades from the basic model include:
Vinyl Siding
Upgraded to 10 foot tall walls with 2x6 construction
Upgraded to insulated garage door and insulated fiberglass people...
I live in Southern Maryland - south of Annapolis and East of DC. Delivered $13k. I got it out of state built by the Amish in PA. Since it was out of state I paid no sales tax, but had to pay shipping (about 200 miles) which was a little less than MD sales tax. The cost does not include the...
I have been "lurking" for a few years collecting ideas and inspirations. I figured I would share what I have been up to...
In an effort to get cars back in garage I needed someplace to put the lawn and other "stuff." At my last house I built a 14x24 shed from scratch with a concrete...