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Oct-2-2009

Build Your Own Shed

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Want to build your own shed but don’t know where to start? Building your own shed can be a challenge, but with the right support and resources, it can be a much better alternative to buying a commercially available shed. Throughout the rest of this article, I’ll explain the advantages of building your own shed, will help you navigate any legal issues, and will point you to a great source of quality shed plans.

Building a shed from scratch is an excellent long-term choice for a few simple reasons. First, your overall costs should be much lower. You are purchasing all of the materials yourself, and of course supplying your labor, both of which decrease costs. You also don’t have to buy the shed from a business, which would have inflated the price in order to turn a profit. This happens with each business that comes in contact with a store-bought shed. You are going directly to the supplier of raw materials, effectively cutting out the price-raising middlemen.

So you’re in complete control of your project. What other benefits does that impart? The first thing that comes to mind is quality. You will be responsible for every aspect of your shed’s construction, and can make sure the job is done right. Choosing your own materials and opting for high quality, durable components will also help your shed last for generations to come, requiring only occasional maintenance.

But aren’t there legal rules that apply to shed construction? In some areas, yes, and you have to look out for them. More rural area tend to have fewer zoning restrictions, which urban areas are often more regulated. Check with your local zoning office before you begin building your shed or choosing a shed plan, and try to talk to a real person about exactly what you intend to do.

Now, how should you find a good set of online shed plans to guide your efforts? If you’ve done a little searching, you’ll find that most websites charge a fee to access one of their plans. If you want to see another, you pay another fee. Don’t waste your money buying single plans, as there’s no guarantee that a given plan has what you’re looking for. What you really need is a resource with a plethora of shed plans, all available for a single, one-time cost. I know of one such resource off the top of my head, one that has everything you need to build the perfect shed.

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