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    • About Storage Sheds

      A storage shed is a stand-alone structure typically used to keep yard tools, lawn supplies and outdoor furniture protected from the elements. Sheds at residential homes are usually smaller than a barn or a garage, but sheds on farms, construction sites and commercial properties can be several thousand square feet. Sheds range from... more »

    • How to Build Outdoor Sheds Yourself

      Home ownership often comes with the inevitable need for additional outside storage space. Mowers, rakes, shovel, toys and tools have to be put somewhere and what better place than in your very own backyard shed? With the wide variety of plans and options, backyards sheds can be everything a homeowner could want and now with the wealth... more »

    • How Does Exterior Paint Differ From Interior Paint?

      Exterior paint coats the outside of a building or structure. It must withstand sun, rain and snow. Exterior paint remains flexible after curing so that it won't crack or peel as the surface expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity. Additives for mildew, fungus and UV resistance are added to exterior paints.... more »

    • How Does Interior Paint Differ From Exterior Paint?

      Paint is made up of four basic components. The vehicle or solvent is what keeps it wet until exposed to air and what makes it flow. The vehicle evaporates when the paint has dried. This is usually oil- or water-based. The pigment gives it color. Additives include anything that affects the performance of the paint, from drying time to... more »

    • How to Keep Bees From Building Nests Under a Shed

      Keeping bees from building nests under a wooden shed can be challenging, especially in the warmer months. Ground bees love dark places where they can build and feel secure in their nests. Adding a little unwanted odor to the area can make them move to another area. This remedy also will cause them to die if they stay. more »

    Sheds Quick Guides

    • Build a House

      Building a house requires a lot of careful planning and forethought. Though the process can...

    • Roofing Felt DIY

      Replacing roofing felt is not always an easy do-it-yourself task. It involves a lot...

    Sheds Articles

    • About Sheds

      Sheds serve a variety of purposes for residential home owners and businesses. Sheds may be used as storage facilities, out-of-house work places,... more »

    • About Garden Sheds

      Garden sheds are small buildings usually built apart from a house that are used to store all the necessities for growing a garden. From keeping... more »

    • How to Dry Wood for Burning Wood Sheds

      As the price of fuel oils soars, many Americans are turning to wood as their primary source of heat. Not only is it less expensive to heat with... more »

    • How to Prepare the Backyard for a Hurricane

      Your home can be damaged by a hurricane, but many times that damage may be as a direct result of ignoring the backyard! Get that backyard prepared... more »

    • How to Buy the Right Garden Shed

      A garden shed is a great way to store gardening equipment and supplies. Buying the right garden shed is important because garden sheds can last... more »

    Wikipedia

    Shed

    A shed is typically a simple, single-story structure in a back garden or on an allotment that is used for storage, hobbies, or as a workshop. The modern Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines sheds as a "slight structure built for shelter or storage, or for use as a workshop, either a separate building or attached to a permanent building as a lean-to; often with open front or sides.""lancasterbarns.com">

    Sheds vary considerably in the complexity of their construction and their size, from small open-sided tin-roofed structures to large wood-framed sheds with shingled roofs, windows, and electrical outlets. Sheds used on farms or in industry can be large structures.

    Types
    Small domestic sheds
    The simplest, least expensive sheds are available in kit form. Both shed kits and "do-it-yourself" plans are available for wooden sheds. Sheds are used to store home and garden tools and equipment such as push lawn mowers, lawn tractors, and gardening supplies. In addition, sheds can be used to store items or products that are not suitable for indoor storage, such as gasoline, pesticides, or herbicides.

    For homes with small gardens or modest storage needs, there are several types of very small sheds. These include corner sheds, which fit into a corner (3’ tall x 3’ wide x 2’ deep), vertical sheds (5’ tall x 3’ wide x 4’ deep), horizontal sheds (3’ tall x 5’ wide x 4’ deep), and toolsheds. When a shed is used for tool storage, shelves and hooks are often used to maximize the storage space. Gambrel-style roofed sheds, which resemble a Dutch-style barn have a high sloping roofline which increases storage space in the loft. Another style of small shed is the saltbox-style shed.

    Larger domestic sheds

    Larger, more expensive sheds are typically constructed of wood and include features typically found in house construction, such as windows, a shingled roof, and electrical outlets. Larger sheds provide more space for engaging in hobbies s read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shed

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