You've needed a storage shed for quite some time and you have a long weekend coming up. This long weekend is going to present you with the best opportunity to embark on your shed project and clear some of the clutter in your life. As a matter of fact, it can make a great project for the entire family, bringing everyone together in clearing out their lives. But it is important to outline the steps of putting up a prefab metal storage shed with the family before beginning.
So what are the steps?
- Make sure you have everything that you need. This includes such tools as levels, measuring tape, all of the materials included with the kit, and goggles to protect your eyes.
- Check to see if your community requires a permit to erect prefab buildings. If it does, then make sure the proper permit is acquired. Many states and communities require that a permit be acquired when the storage is more than 120 square feet. The local zoning and building inspector will have this necessary information and will be able to instruct you on how to acquire a permit.
- Make sure your shed is on level ground and that it is in a place that you can easily access. Try to avoid building it over underground pipes or utility lines. If something ever happened that the lines would need to be repaired, your storage shed could present a problem.
- After determining where the storage shed can go, see how much room that gives you. This will determine the size of prefab shed and how much you can store. If you need work space, how much you store may have to be changed.
- Since the building is a metal storage shed, it isn't hard to build from the ground up. You want to install any flooring first, if it is required, and use foundation blocks or stakes to secure it to the ground. You then want to place your prefab metal storage shed over that flooring. After that, install any doors that you may need to install.
This is actually a job that you can do yourself and you can do it before the weekend is even over. If you get the family involved, you may be able to do it faster, but your entire family can stake their claim on a job well done. It is great to be able to involve the family in such projects.
However, even if you do it alone, you are still able to have time for your family after a job well done. Erecting a prefab metal storage shed is not hard at all. Everything that is needed to erect the shed is there and even those with limited carpentry skills can put up a sturdy metal building that will last for a very long time. This makes it both a time-efficient and very cost effective solution to being able to store those items that tend to get in the way. You don't have to pay someone to do it for you, you don't have to buy expensive equipment or tools, and you don't have to wait weeks or months for your building. You can have your building up and stocked before the weekend is ever over. You and your family can then sit back and be proud of a job well done and a life that has a little less clutter in it. That in itself makes the entire task one that is very worth it and to think that the shed will be serving your needs for years to come is also satisfying.
Build Your Own Storage Shed
You build a shed from the ground up, so the first vital step in the building process is choosing the best site for your storage shed foundation. You also need to determine the shed size that works for the size of your yard. The following paragraphs detail things you should consider when selecting the best site for your storage shed.
How Will You Use Your Shed
First, you should make a list of all the ways you plan to use your shed. This will help you come up with the best size and site.
Consider Your Existing Landscaping
Keep the landscaping of your yard and other existing structures in mind when making your building site choice.
The Traffic Flow Of Your Backyard
Consider the traffic flow of your backyard and plan for ease of access by making the door to your shed open in the most convenient way without being in the way of traffic flow.
Practicality Ensures Use
Be practical when choosing the building site for your storage shed foundation. By placing your shed close to where it is needed, you will use it as planned. If your storage shed is inconvenient, inevitably items will pile up and fail to make it back to storage just because your shed is inconveniently located.
How Do You Want Your Shed To Look
Consider the visual appeal you want when choosing the site for your storage shed foundation. If you want your storage shed to stand out, put it right out there, where everyone can see it. Alternatively, if you want your shed to blend in, it may be best to put it in landscaped areas out of the center of your yard.
Check With Your Local Authorities
Consult with your local zoning office to check for any restrictions, setbacks, or permits needed before installing your storage shed foundation. In addition, check with your homeowners association for any subdivision regulations regarding size limits, setbacks, and approvals needed.
Flat Is Best
Choose a clear area in your yard that is as flat as possible for the building site for your storage shed foundation.
Place Your Door Logically
Select the most logical directional setting for your shed based on how you can best access it. Decide the most attractive and convenient placement for the door.
By keeping these tips in mind when choosing the best site for your storage shed foundation, you will make the right choice and will enjoy your shed for many years to come.
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