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Building a Garden Shed
Garden Sheds and Utility Storage Sheds Can
Liberate Your Garage
By Mark J. Donovan
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Building a garden shed or storage
shed is a great way to free up space in your garage. After owning a home for
several years, inevitably your garage winds up with a collection of lawn and
garden tools, lawnmowers, bicycles and various bags of potting soil and
fertilizer strewn all over the corners of the garage floor. Building a garden
shed can resolve this cluttered garage situation. Nothing can be more
frustrating than having to weave and dodge these various yard and garden items
in your garage to get to your car. Unfortunately in many cases, the garage
clutter can often get so bad that your car winds up having to live on the
street.
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If you are experiencing this type of
garage problem, then it is time to think about buying a garden shed plan and
pulling out the construction tools. Make sure when selecting a garden shed plan
that you find one big enough for all your lawn and garden storage needs.
Frequently homeowners end up realizing after the fact that they built a garden
shed that was insufficiently sized.
Pull a Permit when
Building a Garden Shed
Building a garden shed or storage shed is akin to building a small home. Once
you have a set of garden shed plans, and have picked a location for it, visit
your local building inspector to approve the construction of it and issue you a
building permit. You don’t want to start construction without a permit in place.
Otherwise you may wind up with a cease and desist letter or phone call from the
town after you’re halfway through its construction. Even worse, the town may go
further and tell you to tear it down.
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Garden Shed
Foundation
It is important to make sure that you build a garden shed on a solid foundation.
Fortunately the foundation associated with building a garden shed can usually be
limited to 4 corner concrete footing pads with a large flat cement block
fastened to the top of each footing pad. It is important, however, to make sure
the footings are dug below the frost line for your region.
Building Garden
Shed
When building a garden shed you have to remember that it will sit fairly close
to the ground, e.g. less than a foot in most cases.
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Consequently, it is important to use Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ) treated
lumber, both for the floor framing and deck sheathing. ACQ treated lumber is
both rot and insect resistant. Also, make sure to place a vapor barrier over the
garden shed floor joists just before installing the plywood floor. Adding a
moisture barrier at this level can help to reduce moisture from seeping up into
the garden shed and causing tools and equipment to rust. In addition, make sure
to use ¾ inch thick plywood sheathing on the floor to create a strong garden
shed floor.
After building the garden shed foundation and floor, the rest of the
construction is similar to any other type of residential construction. Frame
each wall on the garden shed deck and then stand it up into place. Use temporary
bracing to hold each wall in place until the other walls are framed and stood
into place.
After framing the walls, you can then move on to the roof construction. With a
shed you can usually get away with a lower pitched roof, and possibly even 24
inch rafter spacing. When pulling your permit the local building code
enforcement officer will let you know what type of frame spacing is acceptable
for your municipality for garden shed construction.
Once the roof is on, you can then button the garden shed up by installing the
windows and door, and shingling the roof.
Final Thoughts on
Building a Garden Shed
I highly recommend when building a garden shed to construct a wide and sturdy
door. You may possibly even want to consider a garage door if the garden shed is
big enough. Whichever door approach you decide upon, just make sure it is wide
enough to comfortably drive a sit down lawnmower into it.
I also suggest including a skylight or two when building a garden shed. Without
electricity garden storage sheds can be dark and uninviting. Letting in natural
sunlight via one or two skylights is a great solution for brightening up the
inside of a garden shed.
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