Sunday, August 14, 2011

How to Build a Storage Shed in 11 Steps

To get started building a shed you can go to your local home depot or Lowes. Building a storage shed is no different than building a home. I'm going to show you step by step how to build one from scratch.

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1. The first thing you do is get some 2x4's. Normally these are wood but they come in a variety of different materials. I would suggest using wood to start off. I'm from the old school and wood always worked better for me. Other types of 2x4's work good as well.

2. Once you have all of your materials such your wood, nails, henges and other hardware you are ready to choose your location and design.

3. You will also need right angle brackets and T brackets to assemble your shed. These can easily attached using power tools. You will also have to pre drill your holes and use self tapping screws to secure your shed. There several ways to assemble your shed based upon your area or climate. Ask your local hardware store for different types of hardware used to secure your shed.

4. Start out by laying your 2x4's on a flat surface and you can use the standard stud width of 15 inches but you may have to check your local building codes.

5. You can use the standard size of 6x4 plywood for your sides for convenience.

6. For tools you will need a measuring tape and hammer, a plumb bob line and level, circular saw, a carpenter's square and don't forget your screw driver.

7. It's a good idea to check with your home owners association about building codes and to make sure your in compliance with your neighborhood regulations. It would be terrible to have your shed torn down after all of your hard work.

8. If frost is a problem in your area make sure you leave concrete padding around your post to prevent damage from frosting.

9. All buildings start at the foundation. You always begin from the bottom then work your way up. Make sure the floor rests on skids (pieces of woods that support the foundation and allows you to relocate your shed). Make sure your joists are approximately 2 ft apart. 4 foot cladding boards match up with this perfect. Nail your joists to the top and bottom of your 2x4's to form a rectangle of the appropriate size.

10. Make sure to secure your horizontal 'Noggings' perpendicular to your studs. This provides structural integrity.

11. Now you can call your buddy to help you. It's time to raise the walls. It's very important to make sure that as you raise and secure the wall sidings make sure they remain flush with your foundation. All sides should be right angles to each other.

How to Build a Storage Shed in 11 Steps

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