A Cheap Shed Is So Much More Than a Cheap Shed
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A cheap shed is so much more than a cheap shed!
Gardeners or garden owners do not primarily follow there beloved activities (pottering) just so they can build a cheap shed, but to tend any garden you will need tools like hoes, rakes, lawn mowers and hedge trimmers and these all need to be stored somewhere. Home owners who are lucky enough to have a large or even small garden are aware of the value of the extra storage and space offered by a cheap shed. In many gardens it also serves to keep garden furniture safe and dry, protected from the bad weather and the light fingered. And what gardener has not needed the temporary refuge from a sudden downpour or thunderstorm.
A (relatively) cheap shed can be built of solid stone, a cost-effective and perfect solution for many purposes or it may be made from wood, which can be assembled or even built from scratch by any able handed gardener. Many DIY stores and garden centres offer prefabricated components in the form of garden shed kits. A cheap shed can be purchased in various sizes depends on the garden and the individual needs of the gardener.
If you plan to build a larger shed or cabin you should check local building restrictions to avoid trouble with the authorities. The construction of a garden house made of prefabricated components and with the appropriate assembly instructions is easily erected by the enthusiastic amateur.
Of course if you are simply not able to assemble a cheap shed yourself you can arrange for a local builder or even the supplier to do the work for you. You will pick up some additional cost of course .
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Use Shed Plans to Build Your Own Cheap Shed?
Looking for a cheap shed? Consider using shed plans to build your own. Maybe you need some additional storage for your gardening tools or the kids bikes? One way to get a really cheap shed is to build one yourself. You may be surprised how many people are taking this route and trying a bit of DIY. With the aid of some good shed plans building a shed is well within the capability of many DIY enthusiasts . Of course if your needs are bigger then this can be catered for as well. After all, when it comes to sheds, the bigger they are – the bigger the savings!
Why should you you build your own? What’s wrong with a prefab shed or an easy assemble shed kit? Well a few advantages are that you can make it any size and design you want with ahuge selction of shed plans. You can select your own materials, you can take as much time as you like and even build it over time based on your budget availability.
So you want a cheap shed but you don’t want an eyesore. You don’t want a shed that will collapse the first time someone slams the door and you don’t want to pay someone a fortune just to make sure your design is sound.
Having shed plans with details and illustrations that you can read, understand and visualise will make building your shed much simpler and importantly it will keep you on track so that you end up with the shed that you wanted in the first place!
When looking for shed plans keep in mind how you plan to use this space, this will give you an idea how big you will want to build.
When deciding on your shed plans consider how you intend to use the space. Is it for garden tools or do you intend parking your sit-on mower in there? Get a good idea of how big you will want to build your shed.
When you have chosen your desired shed make sure you look through the shed plans thoroughly before attempting construction. Plans will make building easier but more importantly the material list will allow you to estimate the final cost. After all you are still after a cheap shed right?
OK, so you decide to build your own cheap shed. Where do you start?
Well like all buildings (and many other things for that matter) it needs a good foundation. There are many ‘foundation’ metaphors I could use here but I will resist.
If your constructing a small shed then a skid foundation is fairly comon. Erecting your cheap shed on a skid foundation will make it portable, in case you ever need to move it. The skid is simply a wooden base that is not attached to the ground.
Always ensure the area is level (we don’t want any leaning towers of Pisa here). Create a poured concrete base or four inches of gravel. Setting your shed on concrete or gravel will help stop the wooden base drawing up moisture that leads to premature rotting.
You can then frame the walls around the base and put the roof supports in place. This will give your basic skeleton structure. It is then a relatively simple task of fitting the sidings and and roof.
Finally install the door and any window glass and add any trim and weather proofing.
Like I mentioned earlier it’s all about good foundations and that includes the preparation of your materials and an understanding of the plans.
If you plan to build a large shed or cabin then you may want to check on any local regulations especially if you in an area of special interest.
Even for a complete novice building a shed can be simple and rewarding. Just make sure you do your prep work first, follow the shed plans instructions carefully and you will have you first structure up in no time. I tell you something, once you build that first shed you will looking for something bigger and better to build – mark my word!.
Still not sure that building from scratch is for you? Then maybe you do need to consider a shed kit but bare in mind you will still need to build the concrete or gravel foundation base.
If your still up for this then where do you get these shed plans? You have two main options, either a book from a book store or download plans online. Although real books are nice in themselves if its real, value for money you are after then downloadable online plans offer the very best deals for a cheap shed.
Choosing A Cheap Garden Shed
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It’s often said that an Englishman’s home is his castle but in many other places, as well as England, it’s actually his cheap garden shed that can offer him and his safety and protection.
A cheap garden shed is something every garden needs. Protecting your tools and garden equipment from the rain and snow and out of sight.
Even the smallest of gardens can benefit from the extra space that organised storage can create. With your larger items, like mowers and bikes, safely stored your garden will be a much nicer place to be. The larger your garden and the more equipment and furniture you have, then the more space you can save.
Before you make your final choice of cheap garden shed you should consider your requirements. How big do you need it to be?. The larger the better generally!
A cheap garden shed is like a kitchen drawer – the volume of it’s content will always grow to fit the space available.
What kind of shed do you want? What about the colour or exterior finish?Do you want it to match your house or other garden structures? Think about windows and doors – Do you need light or easy access?
A cheap garden shed can last for a surprisingly, especially if maintained properly. So will it still be fit for purpose in a few years time?
Once you’ve selected a cheap garden shed that fits your needs you can usually put it together yourself.
Assembling your own cheap garden shed can actually be an enjoyable experience. Most experienced gardeners can easily assemble their own shed or even build one using shed plans.
Garden sheds purchased from specialist websites or DIY centres usually come with simple instructions. Even a larger sized shed can be easily assembled by two people in a couple of days. Yes, make life easier and get a friend to assist.
Of course you may not have the time, patience or interest in assembling a shed yourself. If this is the case then check local builders or carpenters as they will often assemble or even build you a garden shed very cheaply.
However you get your shed you can be sure that it will enhance your garden experience, improve your storage situation and possibly even help de-clutter your home.
