Top 10 List of Tips – Building Wooden Sheds
If you are contemplating building a wooden shed for your backyard there are a few things you should consider. Wooden sheds can make a great and practical centerpiece or focal point that you will naturally be drawn to. Here are some tips to help you in the process of becoming a happy shed owner:
1. Ask Yourself – What’s its Purpose?
A nice place to practice your hobby or just to relax? Maybe storage for your garden supplies? Knowing what the purpose of your shed will be is an important starting point. Once you know that, everything else will fall into place.
2. Location, Location, Location
Determine where you are going to put it. Will it be a permanent place or will you want to be able to move it? This will determine how it will be made. Also, be aware of shading and tree branches over the shed.
3. Properly Prepare the Site
Prepare the site properly by giving yourself the time to do it right. Your site should be cleared of rocks, large debris, and plants. Sloping the ground slightly downward towards the back of the shed ensures proper water drainage.
4. Shed Plans
Good plans include detailed drawings of the difficult (or intricate) parts of the building process. They should also include photos of the completed shed as reference.
5. Buy a Wooden Shed Kit
You can purchase a shed kit right online if you don’t have the time to build from scratch or you feel you don’t have the skills it takes to construct a custom shed. The benefits of a shed kit are that they come in a wide variety of sizes and styles and they go together really fast.
6. Use Cedar
Cedar has a natural beauty that is unsurpassed. For wooden sheds, its the best material because it is resistant to insects and rot because of a natural oil in the wood.
7. A Second Person Will Save the Day
Having an extra hand to help with the construction of your shed will not only make the job go faster, but it sure makes it easier as well.
8. Think Ahead
If you think your shed might need electricity or plumbing in the future, prepare for those things BEFORE you start building. It will make things easier down the road.
9. The Difference is in the Details
Hinges and door closures are not the place you want to skimp on. You’ll be much happier with the results of your shed if you use higher quality hardware.
10. Make the Best of Small Spaces
The perfect place to add shelves is the space between the 2×4 studs. They are great for holding all your smaller items.