Tips on Assembling a Shed Cheaply

Cheap sheds do not mean bad quality sheds; you can plan and build a great quality shed without spending a lot in the process. Sheds are a good way to resolve the issue of space for storage, as you live in a home you amass more contents as time goes by, particularly if you have started a family. A shed in the garden or yard is a good way of freeing some space in the home. By applying yourself to getting the correct components and putting in the time and effort you can have a shed that does not cost the earth.

Prefab Sheds

Prefab shed kits are a good cheap option; they're easy to move and to assemble however you have to be wary of what you purchase as some inexpensive shed kits are as the name implies, cheap. These kinds of budget prefab sheds are made of low quality materials and won't stand the test of time. However they can turn out to be a little bit of a deal if you're capable of bracing them and adding additional materials to them.

It is best to go for named brands if you’re searching for a high quality kit shed online, internet sites that sell sheds should have feedback sections which may let you view shopper reviews. Having fellow customers experience of having a product you are thinking of getting is maybe the best endorsement you can have.

Using Shed Plans

Shed plans are a really cost effective way of building a cheap shed. You may either buy them for a small amount or in a few cases download them for free from the net. It is usually recommended that you also get building instructions as well as the plans if at all possible; this can certainly take some of the guess work out of the building process. High quality plans should guide you step by step through each stage from prep, building and then the finishing touches, they should also give you a listing of the necessary tools and materials needed.

You can keep the pricetag low with adopting this process by getting your material inexpensive, see if there is a timber yard close by, these places customarily sell reclaimed wood at knock down prices and bargains can be had. If you are not too worried by it, exploring skips is another option, you'll be surprised what folks ditch, better still you get it freely. Also check the classified adverts, Craiglist or Gumtree, there's often someone giving away a piece of furniture or better still an old shed, these are great resources for cheap or free materials.

Once you have your materials think about the best way to follow your plan, you may need to adjust certain aspects to slot in with the timber you have got. It may mean changing the dimensions of the shed; if you think it’s not going to be possible to be altered then maybe getting more timber will be your only option.

It’s important to inspect the timber you have got, especially if it is has been used previously. Check for splits in the wood and also for rot, take out any old nails or screws too. You could need to strip back wood that has previously been painted or varnished, don't use it till you can see the wood as it may be concealing wood worm. It may be essential to treat the wood chemically before using it. After you’ve built your shed be sure to treat the wood with either paint or wood stain, whatever suits you.

Chris Steele has had an interest in sheds for a while, he likes to buy cheap sheds and reconstruct them in his free time. On his web site are plenty of articles talking about sheds and also recommendations on how to build cheap sheds.

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