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Just remember to start with a flat surface, allow 2 people about 4-6 hours to assemble, and don't over tighten the plastic screws. Overall a good product and worth the money.
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Read More »I was torn between buying or building a wooden shed, but the reviews seemed so good for this product I decided to give it a try. I built a wood frame with 2x4 studs, filled it with leveling sand, and laid a 9'x13' base with 12" pavers from the local hardware store (just over a dollar each.) Its extremely important to have a suitable base, either concrete, pavers, or at a push a wood frame with plywood sheeting. If you simply set up on grass or dirt it will be almost impossible to assemble correctly and the parts won't line up. The shed arrived on a flat bed truck in 2 large boxes and the delivery guy was very helpful. When I began to unpack the shed I got the feeling that the panels weren't going to be tough enough for my liking, but I decided to put it up anyway and see how it turned out. Despite what you may read on other reviews, this is definitely a 2 person job, especially if there is any wind. The side panels click into slots in the floor and take some force to make sure they connect properly, especially the corner pieces. The instructions are relatively straight forward but I suggest laying all the parts out on the ground and reading through the entire instruction book while identifying the parts before you start. The side panels lock into the floor at the bottom, click into the adjacent panel, and are also screwed into place. Its very important not to over tighten these screws or the coarse thread will strip the plastic. This annoyed me at first but I later realized that these screws really only hold the panels in position and don't make any difference to the structural integrity of the shed itself. Once all the panels were up the shed still had a bit of a flimsy feel to it, but once the steel roof trusses went into place it became solid. Much like a car, this thing depends on the roof to keep the frame rigid and strong and I was very impressed with the way it became solid when the roof went on. The doors have nice latch and locking mechanism and serve their purpose. I won't be storing gold bars in there any time soon but its certainly adequate to keep kids out if you plan on storing pool or garden chemicals in there. The windows and the in roof skylights let plenty of light in and the windows slide up in the frame to open. The shed came with several wall and corner shelves and there are other accessories available for this shed. I bought the window shutters for around $30. They look great and break up the otherwise bland looking sides on the 12.5' shed. Overall I'm please with this product. Once assembled its sturdy and it looks great. My only complaint is the risk of stripping the plastic when screwing the panels. I wish the manufacturer could set metal threads in the panels and use a fine thread machine type screw, or make the plastic thicker where the screws attach. If you're torn between buying a wooden shed or taking a chance on this one, keep in mind, no painting, no wood rot, no termites, no splinters. Just remember to start with a flat surface, allow 2 people about 4-6 hours to assemble, and don't over tighten the plastic screws.
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Read More »While Lifetime Sheds offer sheds as huge as 11×21, Suncast Sheds maximum size in 8×16. Their minimum sizes are almost similar to Lifetime Sheds offering 3×6 size and Suncast Sheds manufacturing a minimum of 3×7 sized sheds. For those of you who have compact backyard or garden, an extra foot can make a huge difference.
Lifetime Sheds and Suncast Sheds are highly durable plastic sheds, which can withstand extreme weather conditions. They do not require much maintenance after their installation and will stay as it is for the longest time. You will not to repaint or re-varnish them after you have installed the sheds. Both of these sheds have a similar design with pyramid-like roof, double doors, and sturdy handles. While Lifetime Sheds offer sheds as huge as 11×21, Suncast Sheds maximum size in 8×16. Their minimum sizes are almost similar to Lifetime Sheds offering 3×6 size and Suncast Sheds manufacturing a minimum of 3×7 sized sheds. For those of you who have compact backyard or garden, an extra foot can make a huge difference. Assembling both of these sheds is fairly easy as they come accurately cut. However, some people find it difficult to assemble plastic sheds. Moreover, you would need help to build the shed. While assembling, you will need to take care that the ground is flat and all the parts align together, so that the doors are not lopsided and close properly. Additionally, plastic expands in excessive heat and contracts in cold temperatures. So, there may be gaps in the panels allowing water, shed, or insects to get in the shed. Lifetime Sheds and Suncast Sheds offer similar products with small differences. What you choose depends entirely on your needs and budget. One thing i will say Sunast builds there sheds slighly taller than lifetime. Also has a higher gable in return giving more storage capacity. This is the only reason i would put the Suncast shed just in front of lifetime.
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