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There are two stud spacing options for a shed: 16-inch and 24-inch stud spacing. Studs spaced at 16-inches make for a sturdier shed, but the 24-inch spacing is more cost-efficient.
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Stud spacing for a shed is important for two reasons: a shed’s sturdiness relates to stud spacing, and stud spacing is a notable factor in total materials costs. There are two stud spacing options for a shed: 16-inch and 24-inch stud spacing. Studs spaced at 16-inches make for a sturdier shed, but the 24-inch spacing is more cost-efficient. As the difference between 16 and 24 is roughly 33%, spacing shed studs at 24-inches rather than 16-inches can save you one-third on the total cost of shed studs. Spacing shed studs every 16-inches is best, but spacing studs every foot-and-four-inches is not always necessary. Three factors determine what is required for shed stud spacing: municipal/county building codes; the dimensions of the shed; and the weight of the siding as well as the interior panels/finish if one is to be applied. Prior to deciding on the most appropriate shed stud spacing, it is valuable to understand exactly what stud spacing is.
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