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One of the most commonly used types is the ledged and braced shed door. This type of door comprises a series of boards lined up to form the face of the door. Three horizontal ledges which connect the boards together and a pair of diagonal braces that keep the door square and stop it sagging.
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Read More »Building a shed door can range from the straightforward to extremely complex. One of the most commonly used types is the ledged and braced shed door. This type of door comprises a series of boards lined up to form the face of the door. Three horizontal ledges which connect the boards together and a pair of diagonal braces that keep the door square and stop it sagging.
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Learn More »It may be that the best shed door type for you is not the traditional hinged style Other less common forms of shed door can offer benefits in the form of larger opening sizes, improved security or better convenience. If you have a section of wall adjacent to the door opening and limited space for the door to swing then a sliding door can be a very practical option. Sliding doors don't have to be hugely expensive. This article shows you how to use the right shed sliding door hardware and a standard external door leaf to make a well-functioning sliding shed door. Another option for those limited on space is the bifold door. This type of door is relatively easy to make yourself. Study the articulation diagram in this article that I prepared on bifold shed doors and also pay particular attention to the door construction and shed door hardware to make a space saving shed door that will give you years of service. You may not have considered using a roller shutter door on your shed. However these are a practical option. Made of steel, aluminium or PVC, this type of door is ideal if you need a flush threshold for getting machinery in and out of the shed. The door is stored on a roll at lintel level and so it kept well out of the way when the door is open. As the door rolls up and down, it requires no space to either side for it to swing. Roll up doors aren't as complicated as they look at first sight either. Their installation is well within the reach of an experienced DIY hand. Roll up shed doors comprise three major components. Find out more about roll up shed doors here.
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