Storage seems to be a premium in any home, and that applies to outdoors as well as in. If you're searching for someplace to store anything from lawn clippers to a lawn tractor, a handy outdoor storage shed may be just what you need.
VINYL STORAGE SHEDS
For a quick and efficient solution to smaller storage problems, there are a variety of storage buildings made from vinyl composites. They are impervious to insects and just about any weather conditions, and won't dent, chip, rust or otherwise deteriorate. Vinyl storage sheds do not include floors. Flooring and anchor kits are additional. Vinyl sheds and utility buildings are the longtime permanent storage solutions. The optional Foundation Kits are an excellent method of securing your Vinyl shed to the ground.
METAL SHEDS
One of the most common solutions for backyard storage is the metal shed, available in kit form. There are a wide variety of sizes and styles to choose from, as well as many different colors, roof designs, door configurations, and price ranges. You'll find metal shed kits in sizes ranging from as small as around 5 feet by 4 feet to 14 feet by 31 feet or even larger. Smaller sheds may have only a single door, and the headroom will be limited. With the larger kits, you get double doors and enough clear height inside to stand and move around comfortably. Ensure the ground is level and building is squared for the easiest assembly. For best results, mount the shed on a floor of concrete or pressure-treated lumber, or use one of the metal foundation kits that are sold as an option with many kits. Mounting the shed to a solid surface is especially important in high wind areas, where the lightweight enclosures might otherwise have a tendency to depart your yard at an inopportune moment.
WOODEN SHEDS
For a step up in both quality and durability, you might want to consider investing in a wooden shed. Wooden sheds typically come complete with a raised wooden floor, seven feet or more of interior headroom, sturdier doors and roofs covered with residential-type composition shingles. some even have windows and skylights. Wood sheds are available in barn, ranch, lean to and loft styles, and with everything from inexpensive wafer board panels for siding up to clear cedar lap siding. They are also available pre-painted, or you can get one that's either unpainted or pre-primed so that you can paint it to match your home. Because of their weight, heavy duty wood sheds are usually built and sold locally. They also are usually delivered to your site at no charge. Many options are available including windows, double doors, skylights, metal roofing, roll-up doors and special siding.
Depending on the size and installation method of the shed, a building permit may be required, so be sure and check with your local building department before purchasing a shed. Also, check with your homeowner's association to make sure there are no restrictions on installing a shed in your neighborhood.
Several factors should be considered when selecting a storage unit. For example, how much do you want to spend? What size storage unit do you need? Answering these types of questions ahead of time will help you to determine which kind of storage unit will work best for you.
Knowing the cost, size and duration of renting a potential storage unit is a great starting place when considering which type of storage unit to choose. The cost of most storage units depends on the size and length of time needed to rent the storage space. Taking inventory of your personal belongings beforehand will help you to determine how many items you need to store, as well as help you to decide what size storage unit you need. Once you know the size, check and research the rates and options that potential storage facilities offer. If you are only looking to rent space for a short amount of time, it is possible that you can find great deals and options that are both convenient and affordable. If you are looking at more of a long term need for storage space, it might be better to lock in at a good, affordable monthly rate.
Location is an important factor when choosing a storage unit because you’ll want to consider how far you want to travel to reach the storage facility. If you want to be in close proximity to your unit, choosing a unit that provides close access might prove to be more convenient and beneficial for regularly checking on your belongings.
Since there are various types of storage units to choose from, it is wise to select the type of unit that will be the most practical for your usage. For example, if you are storing a lot of electrical appliances and items that might wear down over extended periods of time, it might be better to consider storing those items in a climate controlled storage unit. If you are looking to store more non-electrical items, like basic household goods such as furniture and boxes, then a regular storage unit may work best. Portable storage is a great option because it provides you with the ability to transport and move your stored items door to door. You get the convenience of having your items placed directly into the storage box, you get direct pick up from your home and transport to the portable storage facility.
Amenities are another factor to think about when choosing a storage unit. For example, if you would like to be able to access your belongings at any time, a 24-hour storage facility is a great option. Gate entry access is an added security benefit, in addition to well-lit lots and storage areas.
By considering these factors, you’ll be well on your way to picking a reliable storage facility with the added reassurance that your belongings are properly and safely stored.
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