I already have a slab in my back yard that I guess the previous owner must have had a shed on, but it's shedless right now so I'll need to do something about that.The prebuilt ones don't look too bad. I can't imagine the metal ones lasting too long with all the rain I get, though. Plastic just feels wrong.
yeah hey thanks. you know, i've been quietly wondering what any random anonymous asshole's thoughts on their personal and specific shed situation were.
>>2958757I have a tuff shed. cost $7500, 120sf footprint. they partially build it, then assemble it on site. took 3.5 hours. very well built, with proper insulation, you could live in it.
Just build a shed from scratch
Do NOT buy a prebuilt shed on skids. ESPECIALLY from the AMISH (Midwestern Jews). They are great for a few years tops, then its like the underneath part of porch. Gay raccoons get in there and have gay raccoon anal sex. Basic steel carport will last forever if you don't do retard dumb ass shit with it if you have a pad. Size the metal building to be the dimensions of the pad. Enclose it. Vertical if you want to insulate it. Sealant around base. Done forever. You get what you pay for. Cheaper the price, shittier and more hispanic the work. >Inb4 I been doing this for 10+ years You want screws and Tecate beer cans through your yard, go with the cheapest price. IF they even show up.