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Many metal sheds do not come with a floor as they are bolted to the ground so you need to make sure you have a level base. This would normally be flagstones, or concrete but not tarmac which can get very hot in the summer allowing the anchoring bolts to pull loose.
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Metal sheds may not be the most glamorous subject but they have certainly gained in popularity over the last 30 years. Back in the 1990s, every garden had a shed, and it was made of wood, but now high-quality metal sheds threaten their dominance.
A residential garage (UK: /ˈɡærɑːʒ, -rɑːdʒ, -rɪdʒ/, US: /ɡəˈrɑːʒ, -rɑːdʒ/) is a walled, roofed structure for storing a vehicle or vehicles that may...
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Metal sheds are available in different qualities and sizes and depending on exactly what you want to use the shed for, is also aligned to your budget and available space. That might sound obvious but it is all too easy to confuse your exact needs and end up with a building that seems to cover most options but ends up as being only adequate for your real needs. If you have a caravan or mobile home in a trailer park you will probably want to store some basic garden tools, maybe an outdoor folding chair or two and the odd canister of gas for the barbecue. In this instance, the light clad storage boxes or small pent sheds that are available will be the right price and the right size. Convenience will possibly be more important than security as the value of the contents is unlikely to be a lot more than the cost of the shed. Invest in a good padlock and walk away knowing that you haven't shelled out the crown jewels to protect that rusty old spade and fork wedged behind the half bottle of gas that will last a few more BBQs yet. If I'm wrong here there are more upmarket storage boxes that do have better security levels: some people may have very expensive bicycles that demand this, for example. If so I recommend you check out the Trimetals bicycle store. We even have an instance of the postal service in one of our Channel Isles needing a very secure, well-engineered, but relatively small storage facility where post could be left for distribution later in the day. In the garden, the array of small and medium-sized metal sheds becomes the most confusing. If you are looking for storage space then the apex roofed sheds are for you. You walk in down the centre at the highest point and traditionally store your goods to the left and right. This may be directed onto the ground or on shelving or racking that you can buy with the sheds or add separately. The pent style sheds, with a sloping roof from the high point at the front, are more traditionally used for working in as there is plenty of height at the front and you can put a workbench there and a storage bench at the back where it's lower. Pent style sheds also sit nicely against a wall and maximise the usable space in an area that may otherwise be redundant. They can also be good for storing taller items in some instances too. If security is an issue then look at some of the heavyweights to give you added peace of mind. Last close season a Premier League football team purchased a Biohort avantgarde from us. Presumably, they needed to store something expensive in there and one of the wags that work with me suggested that might be football boots? I presume we will never know that but they are looking to purchase another one this summer so I guess they couldn't afford to buy two last year...... or maybe they simply had a budget like most of us do! On most metal shed ranges the strength of the cladding tends to be the same whether the shed is 6ft or 12ft long. This isn't an issue as the frame will be designed to take the total weight but it does mean that you can get some very good value for money large sheds like the Yardmaster GEYZ metal sheds or you can pay quite a lot more money for a shed that is designed and manufactured to be large from the outset and has ample capacity built into it right from the blueprint. It's at this end of the market that style and quality really stand out and nowhere better than the Austrian Biohort Europa metal shed. If you need to store a motorbike (or two) a mobility scooter or a ride on mower you will be looking for a good quality shed for both security and to satisfy the insurance company. Wide double doors will also be essential and easy access in and out of the unit will also be important. The metal shed market is well aware of this demand for wheeled entry and exit and there is a choice where you can spend your hard-earned cash. The Trimetals motorcycle garage and the Asgard motorbike secure garage have always been firm favourites of ours customers. Maybe your property is very contemporary from the outside but still traditional enough on the inside to feature a log burning wood stove? If so the Biohort woodstock 150 wood store is not only aptly named but will suit your needs down to the ground. It is both very stylish and practical as well as being elegantly simple. Domestic metal shed design isn't restricted by size at all in fact and there is an impressive range of metal garages available that will easily swallow a car. The Yardmaster metal garage is only available in one size and one colour but what you lose in flexibility is more than made up by what you gain in price. It really is impressive and I do wonder how many people simply buy this garage as an overgrown metal shed and never put a car in it at all, or ever intend too. I do understand that the new Lotus metal garage is in the wings and should be available to the UK market soon. I expect it to be a great value no-nonsense garage but it should be available in a range of sizes too.
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A. The instructions in all the metal sheds offered here are comprehensive and descriptive. The task of building is straightforward and methodical, but it is a DIY product and requires a certain amount of DIY capability. There is no great science to the building of a metal shed, just a logical approach.
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