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How long does it take to put a TUFF SHED together?

The result of this process is a building true to specifications, typically assembled in a single day, and situated precisely how and where the customer wanted. *Delivery of Tuff Shed buildings purchased at The Home Depot is free within 30 miles.

Do you need a foundation for plastic shed?
Do you need a foundation for plastic shed?

If you don't use some form of foundation such as a plastic shed base, your floor is not going to remain sitting flat on a supportive surface for...

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What is the best siding to use on a barn?
What is the best siding to use on a barn?

Two popular siding choices that add a lot of barn style to a home are vertical barn-board siding and board and batten siding. They are both very...

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FREE Delivery & Professional Installation

As it relates to the process of how a shed or garage makes it into a customer’s backyard, these simple words make a big difference. There are many advantages to purchasing a Tuff Shed building through The Home Depot, but our approach to delivery and installation separates us from the typical shed or garage contractor. Our approach includes these great benefits:

Delivery* and installation included in building price

Installation by trained and “badged” professionals

Quicker installation than stick built structures

More building placement options

Less wear and tear on the customer’s property

One great advantage of purchasing a Tuff Shed building through the Home Depot is that there isn’t an extra charge for delivery* or installation. In every case, installation of aTuff Shed building is free, and as long as the installation site is within 30 miles of The Home Depot store where the purchase was made, delivery is free as well. Another great reason to purchase a Tuff Shed building at The Home Depot is the peace of mind that comes with knowing that not just anyone will handle delivery and installation. Purchase a Tuff Shed product at The Home Depot and your building will be delivered and installed on-site by trained Tuff Shed professionals that have passed vigorous background screenings and been officially badged by The Home Depot. Our installers are schooled in the proper and safe way to assemble our buildings, and make providing “Perfect 10” customer service their mission. Finally, because of Tuff Shed’s construction methods, the installation process for a Tuff Shed building is better for most customers. Our approach is quicker than with stick-building, and when compared with dropping off fully assembled sheds, our approach often provides more options for building placement and typically creates less wear and tear on the customer’s property. Tuff Shed installers arrive at the job site with certain building components such as wall panels, doors and rafters already fabricated. These components are carried, along with other materials to the exact spot where the customer wants their building. This approach typically eliminates the need to drive across a customer’s yard, and allows for the building to be assembled quickly and in areas that delivering a completed building wouldn’t be possible. No need to remove sections of fencing, destroy expensive landscaping or worry about a truck driving across a septic field. The result of this process is a building true to specifications, typically assembled in a single day, and situated precisely how and where the customer wanted.

How deep do foundations need to be on a lean-to?
How deep do foundations need to be on a lean-to?

On average, standard conservatory foundations (with no obstructions) should be at least a metre (1,000mm) deep for a small lean-to, or 1500mm for a...

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How much does a cinder block shed cost?
How much does a cinder block shed cost?

Cost of building a concrete block shed Building a cinder block shed costs $3,000 to $4,400 on average, or $30 to $44 per square foot. A shed's...

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Can Tuff sheds be insulated?

I have converted my tuff shed into a studio and I definitely recommend insulation! What comes with the tuff shed will not do much at all. The comfort and quite you get from actually insulating is well worth it. I used rock wool insulation that works well in 2x4 walls.

Hi, I am looking to convert my tuff shed (8 X 6 ft) into a small office room. I am planning to add a window AC unit to cool the shed. I am based in bay area and my contractor is saying that I don't need to add insulation and the room gets too hot. The shed already has a silver liner type material and he says that is sufficient. I am not sure if he is trying to cut corners so I wanted to check if that is the case. Do I need to add additional insulation behind the interior drywall?

What is a good landscape budget?
What is a good landscape budget?

When deciding on a budget keep in mind that investing in professional landscaping will greatly add to the value of your home. A general rule of...

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What size office shed?
What size office shed?

You Get To Pick The Ideal Size A lot depends on what kind of work you do, but 100-200 square feet is a good starting point for thinking about how...

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Are shed plans easy to follow?
Are shed plans easy to follow?

These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.

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Do plastic sheds get damp?
Do plastic sheds get damp?

Metal Sheds and plastic Sheds will only suffer from condensation when dampness is present in the foundations. The air inside the shed is always...

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