What is a shed for? Many things. It can be used as storage shed, an extra bedroom, and even an outdoor office! Really, there are so many uses for shed, but it is its purpose that you have in mind...
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The Top 5 Reasons People Build or Buy a Storage Shed
One of the best things about a storage shed is its versatility. It's a blank canvas that can be anything you want. For most people, getting a shed comes down to five general reasons. We'll go over...
Best Types of Wood to Use for Your Next Shed Build
Before you get too excited about a new shed, you must first determine what type of wood to use. Get an idea of what you're going to be building by building a workshop, a home office, or even a small...
How to Locate the Perfect Site for Your Shed
Having a backyard shed brings a lot of advantages. First, you get to have extra massive storage for your gardening tools and other household equipment. You can also use this as a workshop area for...
The Future of Working From Home
One of our awesome customers turned her shed into her own backyard salon. It looks so beautiful! Working from home has become increasingly popular, and individuals are finding creative ways to...
DIY Shed Building Steps-Walls
Walls The walls come pre built so all that needs to be done is putting them on the base floor, sometimes it can be difficult putting them on correctly so a trick is to start from the back and then...
DIY Shed Instructions-Base or Floor
Shed Floor/Base Step 1 Gather the base wood and measure it out to be a square with each beam 2ft apart, as shown in the picture. Then nail the parts together. Step 2 Use a leveler to make sure the...
DIY Shed Building Guide-Trim
Roofing Trim The roof trim needs to be put on before the metal roof rail, to put the wood trim on all you need is a ladder and a nail gun. The trim is placed on the top part in two different steps....
DIY Shed Building Guide-Roof
Shed Roofing Step 1 After the walls have all been assembled the roofing edge boards go up next. They just need to be alligned with the edge of the wall that its going on and then nailed. The picture...



