Tips on Buying a Wooden or Metal Shed
May 17, 2008
If you own a large amount of garden equipment and supplies that you want to keep in good repair and safe then you need some form of storage. Today you have the choice between both wooden and metal sheds into which you can place essential items for your garden. As well as ensuring that all your equipment remains in good working order, by placing them in a shed you know exactly where they are when you need them.
As you will soon discover when looking to purchase a shed there are a large number of different styles, shapes and sizes to select from. But which one you purchase will depend on a number of factors including the size of your garden and how much equipment and supplies you wish to store inside it. Certainly, there are many advantages to be gained from installing either a metal or timber shed in your garden.
Many people choose timber sheds over metal ones simply because they look much better. If you are going to purchase a wooden shed then go for a hardwood one such as cedar rather than one made from softwood. Although these sheds tend to be more expensive they are far less likely to rot compared to softwood shed when it becomes exposed to the elements.
Although a wooden shed may look more aesthetically pleasing to the eye in the garden, they also need to be maintained. This means that you will regularly need to check to ensure that water has not been absorbed into it. Plus you will also need to regularly check the roof to ensure that there is no damage especially after the winter or when there have been strong winds.
Metal sheds are certainly increasing in popularity as unlike timber ones they need little or no maintenance. One which has been made from galvanized steel will not rot, it protects what is inside from the elements and unless you leave the door open rodents will not be able to gain access into it. These sheds unlike wooden ones will never crack or warp and once installed will not need to be repainted each year.
Another advantage to owning a metal rather than timber shed is that they are far more secure. Whereas breaking through a wooden door is relatively simple even with a lock on it, a metal one would be very difficult indeed. So not only is your garden equipment protected from the elements but also from would be intruders.
When it comes to you choosing the right shed for your garden, it is crucial that you select one that will have enough space for all that you want to be stored in it. So if you can choose as large a shed as possible on the budget that you have. If however, you are thinking of purchasing one that is more than 100 sq ft you need to clarify with your local authority what building permits if any you need for it.
Above we have looked at what the advantages of having either wooden and metal sheds in your garden are. Certainly, if you are looking to ensure that the look of your garden is not compromised then a wooden one is far the best option. However, for those who want practicality and not have to worry about maintenance costs then a metal one is best.




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