Building a Storage Shed - How to Build a Storage Shed
Outdoor storage sheds are most often made from metal or wood. Building a storage shed from wood will give it a traditional touch, and will be relatively inexpensive than building a shed from metal. Read on to know, how to build a storage shed...
Preparatory Work When Building a Storage Shed
Before building a storage shed find out whether you need to take permission from the local authorities. In some states, you don't require any permission, but in some states if the structure you are constructing exceeds 120 square feet, then you need to get permission from the authorities. You need to choose a right spot for building a storage shed, a leveled ground would be an ideal option. Make sure that the spot you choose to build your storage shed doesn't have any underground cables or pipes, as damaging these would mean that you have to spend a decent amount on their repairs. Planning is the most important attribute for any successful activity, same is the case in storage shed building. You have to plan the design and specifications of the shed depending on the purpose for which you plan to build it. For instance, if you plan to build the shed for storing your outdoor equipments, check how much space would be required to store them. It's wise to keep a bit extra space than what you would require, as it can prove to be useful in future. After your outdoor storage shed plan and design is ready, list out all the things you would require to build the storage shed.
How to Build a Storage Shed?
The most important requirement for building a storage shed would be wood, which will be required to make floor joists, wall studs, doors and the roof. Hardware like nails, hinges, shingles, corner blocks and roof tacks are also required to build a storage shed. Use a saw to cut the wooden planks. Starting the construction from below, i.e. first the floor decking, then walls and then the roof, is an ideal method, especially if you are working alone. Use stakes or foundation blocks to secure the floor decking to the ground. Then you can start erecting the walls with wooden frames. Use nails to secure the wooden planks to the foundation. After you are done with the walls, fix the door or the shutter you have chosen. You can either buy a shutter or make your own door from raw material. Making a door on your own will be relatively inexpensive. Make sure that all these parts are totally secured, before you start fixing the roof. In order to fix the roof, you need to erect two wooden pillars, of about 2 to 3 ft, in the center of the wooden wall, one above the front wall and the other above the backside wall. Attach a frame on these pillars running right across the shed, dividing it into two halves. Then you can fix the wooden planks, with one end on the frame and other end on the side wall. Constructing the roof is a tedious job, and if you don't want to do it, you can also use metal or plastic roofs for the storage shed.
Being an easy task, building a storage shed will just take a few hours, something which you can easily do on a weekend. Knowing how to build a storage shed will not just help you to keep your outdoor equipments safe, but will also help you to try your skill at carpentry, and more importantly remind you of your childhood days, wherein you use to build and break a lot of things.

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