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Somerset Storage Building Kit 10′ x 8′

One of our most versatile buildings...install pre-assembled, pre-hung 5 ft. 4 in. wide x 6 ft. high double doors centered or offset, on eave or gable side. The Somerset features 6 ft. high side walls and an 8 ft. high peak for plenty of stand-tall storage space for riding mowers, lawn equipment and other outdoor items.
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Plastic, Metal or Wooden Sheds – What You Should Know Before You Decide
So you are trying to decide between plastic, metal or wooden sheds. There are quite a few considerations you should keep in mind. Let’s look at three categories (besides cost).
Strength and Reliability
Although they are both durable and reliable, plastic and metal sheds do have their weaknesses. In warmer climates, metal sheds can get blistering hot. And, plastic (or vinyl) can be damaged over time if exposed to extreme heat. If wood is treated, wooden sheds can last for years even if overexposed to heat and sunlight. A real plus for all three types of materials is that they can all be painted to add protection.
Imagine how unsightly your shed would look with a few good sized dents in it. This is exactly what can happen to your shed if it is made from metal. Wooden sheds, on the other hand, are pretty easy to repair if they are nicked by filling in the hole with wood filler and simply painting or staining over it. Wooden sheds can also handle extreme weather conditions quite nicely since they are framed very much the same way that houses are.
Wood Gives You Options
It can definitely be overwhelming when you start to shop for sheds simply because there are so many choices. All of these shed types – whether they are metal, plastic or wood, come in many different styles and sizes. Perhaps the biggest advantage of using wood over the other two materials is that you are able to construct a custom shed from scratch.
There are hundreds of shed plans online that you can purchase and download for minimal cost. This is a great starting point for those who have some basic carpentry skills. You can even alter your plans to fit your particular needs. For instance, if you need to fit a riding mower and a snow mobile in your shed and you need to add extra room to accommodate both of them, simply add on the extra space while your building.
Appearance
The overall appearance of a wooden shed can’t be touched in comparison to plastic or metal. Take advantage of the wood’s natural beauty (especially cedar) by simply sealing the wood with a high quality water sealant or stain. Place your garden shed in a place where you can easily see it from your house. Metal and plastic sheds are better placed farther from view are even off to the side of the house.
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