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If it will serve as a garden shed, you will want it near your garden and within a reasonable distance of a water source. If it will primarily be used for storage of bikes, lawn equipment, tools and other supplies, you will likely want the shed placed in a location that's accessible from the front yard.
Whether you choose to design yourself or hire a professional, you can expect to pay anywhere between $2,000 to $11,000, depending on the type of...
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Pole barn posts should be set up either 8 or 12 feet apart, depending on the barn size and design. This width allows for even weight distribution...
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Choosing the right location is one of the first decisions you’ll need to make after deciding to invest in a storage shed . That’s because where your shed will go on your property has a big influence on its size shape and the type of foundation you will need. Consider these factors to help you pick the ideal spot. Purpose How your How your outdoor building will be used is a crucial factor in deciding where it should be sited. If it will serve as a garden shed, you will want it near your garden and within a reasonable distance of a water source. If it will primarily be used for storage of bikes, lawn equipment, tools and other supplies, you will likely want the shed placed in a location that’s accessible from the front yard. Thinking about the purpose of your shed can help you determine the most convenient location. Aesthetics Do you want your shed to be front and center on your property, or would you rather it was tucked away in a corner of the backyard? An attractive shed can increase the value of your home when planned for and installed correctly, so don’t be afraid to show it off! However, many homeowners want their outdoor building to blend into the surroundings. Your preference will affect where you put the shed. Ground Conditions Soil conditions are often overlooked when considering a shed location, but they shouldn’t be. Avoid low spots that become a puddle when it rains. Ideally, the location should be level with a slight grade to encourage water runoff, although many steps can be taken to securely place a shed structure on sloped ground. Light Exposure Whether a shed is located in full sun or shade can greatly influence how comfortable your shed interior will be and how much you use it. If direct sunlight hits it for most of the day, the interior can be hot, and the exterior paint and roof may age faster. Light is particularly important for a garden shed, so take note of how much light reaches the area where you want to place a shed.
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Learn More »A gravel pad (crushed stone) with a lumber perimeter is the best shed foundation option in most cases. We recommend gravel shed foundations because they provide a stable base for your shed to rest on and do a great job of draining water away from the bottom of your shed.
Sheds have exploded in popularity over the past several decades. From being simple, DIY outbuildings, sheds have evolved to include workshops, offices, and even living space. What do all these buildings have in common? They all need some type of shed foundation to support them! Thankfully, the number of shed foundation options is beginning to catch up to the variety of sheds. Here are the 13 top shed foundations that you should consider for your outbuilding. However, if you’re not interested in reading the full list, we’ll save you some time and give you our recommendation for the best shed foundation right away.
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