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Experience with sheds????

GT350Mike

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I need to replace an old storage shed that has been with the house for at least 35 years and I’m not sure what direction I should go….purchase a steel shed (at Lowes/Home Depot), or buy a wooden shed from a local business. I’ve seen some of the comments from people that have purchased the steel shed and most of them complain about the difficulty they had building the sheds, so I was curious if anyone on this board has experience building a steel shed. My greatest concern is that I don’t want to spend the entire weekend assembling a 10x10 or10x8 shed.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Costner

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My father had a steel shed that ended up caving in during a heavy snow one winter. The doors were always difficult to open and the entire thing was just cheaply made.

Personally I like wood. Not only are they stronger (in most cases) but you actually have studs that you can hang things from or attach shelves to.
 

IanF

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I prefer wood as well for the same reasons. Just seems stronger and you have studs to hang stuff. We have a number of shed companies around here that will deliver a pre-constructed shed or in pre-cut "kit" form. We chose the latter option as we wanted to paint it to match the house and garage prior to assembly. Also allowed us to pre-paint the interior side of the panels white, which seems to help a lot with being able to see stuff in an otherwise unlit space.

Including the floor, construction too about a w/e. I do have a air roofing nailer which made that part go much quicker.

A shed was by far one of the best additions we made the garage: nothing like getting all of the yard-related **** OUT of there! :thumbup:
 

viper522

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The house I just bought has an 11x13 Ted's Shed (wood framing and floor, aluminum panels) and double doors. Lasted through the hurricanes with nary an issue.
 

Kevin54

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Don't buy one of the kits from Lowes. My wife and I just got done putting one together for my parents. It was an 8'x12' saltbox style. One end wall had one (yes ONE) stud and the other end wall had 2 studs. Studs were 2" x 3", no bottom plate, 3.8" OSB, etc.
 

Torque1st

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I have a steel shed I put up about 10 years ago. It was a nightmare and took an entire weekend to erect even tho the base was carefully prepared and leveled. I also have had problems with the doors and dents etc. I would NEVER EVER buy a steel shed again. I would rather buy the materials and stick build a shed or find a decently made wood shed kit. There are shed pans on the web.
 
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mdoolittle

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I bought a cheapie metal shed from Sears this summer. I built a floor out of 2x4 s and plywood. My wife helped me assemble the shed in one afternoon. After it was assembled I went along with silicone caulk and sealed every little opening. Also during assembly I siliconed every screw as I installed them.

I am very pleased with the results. I got the shed on sale + friends and family discount + employee discount (daughter). I think I paid $255 total for it including the lumber for the floor.

I was tired of spending $63 a month mini storage fees. This is a link to the one I got. http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_07168221000P?mv=rr oh yeah, the free floor kits are absolute garbage!!!
 

ripsnortMN

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I just had a fully assembled 8'x12' wood shed delivered and set where i wanted it for $1000. A shed package alone was more than that. Plus I would have had to assemble it still.
 
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