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In theory, running a generator inside a shed, any shed, is a good idea as it offers protection and safety for the machine. However, it is never safe to run any generator inside an enclosed space, and many people quickly learn that it is not safe to have the generator in a shed.
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In most countries, it is regulation that any generator installed permanently should have a solid concrete base. Your shed must have a solid base onto which you can bolt it and the generator to ensure that neither moves around during operation or high winds. This is where the process starts, and you should buy your shed first before building the base, while those who already have sheds will have to dismantle it. Usually, garden sheds used for tools and equipment will not have a solid floor, and you must heavily modify it for generators.
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Read More »Sheds are much more expensive to buy new and require heavy modification before you can use them for your generator. Buying a dedicated generator cover is a lot more efficient, less expensive, and safer than trying to modify a normal garden shed for your generator. Larger sheds that can comfortably fit the generator, the gardening equipment, and everything else you don’t want to see is too dangerous. These sheds have little to no ventilation and fill with hazardous carbon monoxide once the generator runs inside. Sheds are perfect for generators if you have absolutely no other choice, but the work required has made many people look for other solutions. The same store that you are buying the generator from will be able to offer you a proper generator cover to keep your machine clean and safe throughout the year.
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