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Are Shed Kits Worth It? Most shed kits include the raw materials to build a shed and basic instructions to follow. The idea is that you save money on the labor by doing all of the work yourself. The idea sounds good on paper, but when homeowners ask us, “Are shed kits worth it?” — the answer is resoundingly no!
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »We completely understand why DIY shed kits are appealing — at a great price, they promise the watertight storage that a new shed will provide. On the surface, the proposition sounds great: you just need to put in some hard work, and you’ll save tons of money. Unfortunately, the reality we’ve seen is that the vast majority of shed building kits never get completed, or the quality lets the homeowners down. At Glick Woodworks, we’re an Amish shed builder that crafts sheds in a wide range of different prices, from budget options to luxury models. In today’s blog, we’re breaking down the disadvantages of DIY shed kits that we’ve seen over decades of work in the field. Dig into this insider look — and reach out to our team to see how affordable one of our Amish sheds can be!
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Even if planning permission isn't required, you need to check your property deeds to ensure there aren't any terms that limit or forbid the parking...
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— You’re buying a shed kit to save money, but the raw materials themselves are often highly marked up for homeowners. After all, that’s how the shed kit companies make their money. In almost every case, if you were to buy these materials yourself, you would get far more than what the company sells you. This is one of the main reasons that people start to wonder, “Are shed kits really worth it?” See the elite-quality building materials every Glick shed uses. The Savings are Really Minor — Considering all of the time invested and headaches tolerated, you’d expect to save quite a lot of money by going with a DIY shed kit. The truth is that after the material markup, the savings are pretty minor. To most people, it’s not worth the hassle and the risk of something going wrong. — Considering all of the time invested and headaches tolerated, you’d expect to save quite a lot of money by going with a DIY shed kit. The truth is that after the material markup, the savings are pretty minor. To most people, it’s not worth the hassle and the risk of something going wrong. Won’t Have the Professional Look — While practicality may be much more important than style for some homeowners, you ultimately do want your shed to look attractive. A DIY-built shed likely won’t have the clean cuts and connections that expert shed builders will do. Expect a DIY shed to look a little rough around the edges. Plus, if you do want an upscale style, putting luxury touches on your shed — such as transom windows, cupolas, vents, and more — will likely be much too challenging.
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Structural stability is superior A stick-built structure has load bearing walls. Wind and other forces of nature directly hit the walls. Whereas...
Read More »Ultimately, you can secure the storage you need at a great price — a shed building kit just isn’t how you do it! Glick Woodworks offers a selection of budget-friendly models that provide you unbeatable storage without having to lift a finger. All of these budget priced structures are built from the same elite materials with the same impeccable quality. By selecting smaller dimensions or having less windows or other accessories, you can save on the price of a shed without compromising on quality!
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Planning permission is also required if you are installing an impermeable material. This is a material that doesn't naturally absorb rainfall....
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