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Small Sheds : Efficient Storage for Every Backyard

Small Sheds : Efficient Storage for Every Backyard

Medium Sheds : The Perfect Balance of Space and Functionality

Medium Sheds : The Perfect Balance of Space and Functionality

Large Sheds : Spacious Solutions for Storage and Beyond

Large Sheds : Spacious Solutions for Storage and Beyond

Extra-Large Sheds : Expansive Space for Your Biggest Projects

Extra-Large Sheds : Expansive Space for Your Biggest Projects

Width is always listed first; this is also the side that the door is located. Depth is always listed second. Example: 10’x8? (10 feet wide by 8 feet deep.)

Consider what you'll be storing and the available space. Measure the area where you plan to place the shed to ensure it fits appropriately without crowding your yard.

Check with local authorities to see if a building permit is required for the shed's installation. Regulations vary depending on your area and shed size.

Start by measuring the area where you want to place the shed. Make sure to leave room for accessibility and proper ventilation. It's important to consider local zoning regulations that may specify setback distances from property lines. Be sure your shed fits within the available space comfortably!

The storage capacity of a shed depends on its floor space and height. To estimate the capacity, calculate the floor area by multiplying the length by the width (e.g., 10x12 ft = 120 square feet). For taller sheds, consider the cubic footage (length x width x height). This will give you an idea of how much you can store, but don't forget to factor in shelving or racks for additional space!