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What You Should Know About A Shed Before Building One On Your Property

January 21, 2021 by Jeremy Lindy

If you are a homeowner, you might find yourself struggling with limited space at some point or another. Most of us have boxes and boxes of stuff we need to make space for because we’re not quite ready to get rid of them yet. You would need a spacious attic to be able to stow away old clothes, luggage, books, toys, Christmas decorations, etc., but not every homeowner has a huge attic or garage where they can store their belongings safely. For many, the only practical solution to deal with the clutter is to have a backyard shed. These handy structures are great for storing everything, from bikes, lawnmowers, and gardening tools to firewood, old furniture, and more. That being said, there are a few things to take into account before adding a colorbond shed to your property. The following are the most vital points to consider.

Building From Scratch

One popular way of building a shed is to work on it from the ground up. This is great because it gives you control over every aspect of the construction, making it highly customizable. You can decide on the size, style, and color of the shed. Just because you will be storing stuff in there doesn’t mean it has to be a boring utilitarian building. You can even decide on the kind of materials you want when it comes to roofing, windows, and doors. However, it’s definitely not for the faint of heart since it is a lot of work and can be rather consuming, and you will probably want to search for 'Sheds for sale' and contemplate if it is worth all the hard work. But for anyone who possesses some level of carpentry skills and a good set of power tools, then it is certainly a worthwhile endeavor. 

Another midway option for those who do not have a lot of carpentry experience, but would still like the experience of making some parts of the shed themselves, a prefab shed presents a good option. Prefabs are fairly straightforward and can save you a lot of time and money. Prefabs are usually fully assembled and already placed on the proper foundation - although, some models won’t have the latter and will require you to build one yourself. Regardless, in just a few hours, you will have been able to set the shed up yourself, and have all your storage problems solved. 

Commissioning the Shed

If you have no experience with carpentry, then commissioning a good company or contractor to help you out is a good idea. With the right help, you can get a perfectly customized shed without any inconvenience. As the experts at designersheds.com.au/ note, you can still choose all the materials you want, the design, and pretty much everything else according to your taste and budgetary constraints. Also, the cost of hiring people to help with the shed is not necessarily more expensive than DIY or prefab options. It all depends on the size, the complexity of the kind of structure you want to set up, the materials you decide to go with, and so on. In all cases, an experienced company should be able to help you make the judgment call, ultimately. A consultation will only help and won’t hurt.

Finding a Building Site

Finding the best spot on your property to build the shed is an important part of the process that should not be overlooked. One thing to take into mind is that you need a space that is approximately ten or fifteen feet away from the property line. This should be safe enough, although it helps to double-check with your principality in Australia to make sure you know everything about all the legal building codes. 

It’s All About the Foundation

Even if you choose perfect materials for the shed, and you’re sure that it is constructed beautifully, that won’t mean much if the foundation is weak. You have the option of choosing an on-grade or permanent foundation, and hiring a local building inspector to help you determine the best foundation is absolutely vital. This step will help circumvent any major problems you could run into and is worth the money paid upfront. 

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Doors

There are different kinds of doors to choose from when finalizing your plan for the shed. Hinged doors are one option that remains popular to this day since they take up less space and close tightly. However, sliding doors are easier to install and glide completely out of the way. But, they do require a bit of extra wall space, so be mindful of that before making your decision.

Above all else, consider how much storage you need, and what kind of shed will best suit your yard and budget. Whether you choose to build one yourself, buy a prefab version, or have it custom made, you must think carefully about your budget and storage needs, and honestly assess your carpentry prowess before making a decision. 


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