Backyard Storage Solutions
Posted in: Shed Uses Tags: backyard storage, backyard storage building, backyard storage shed, storage solutions
No matter how big your house is, you always need backyard more storage. Have you ever in your life lived in a house that had enough storage space? I know that I haven't. So, how does one store all their accumulated stuff?
One way to store items you can't yet part with is a storage shed. Sheds are called various different things, depending upon slight differences between their sizes. A Storage Barn looks like a little barn with an angled roof and the typical barn door with the X across it. A Storage Building is like a storage shed, but it's longer. Sometimes it has cupolas on the roof to make it look more like a house, and tends to have more windows. It also costs twice as much. A Storage Shed is simple. At its simplest, it's a box with a slanted roof.
They can be made out of different materials, such as fiberboard, aluminum, DuraTemp. They can have vinyl siding, or be made of cedar. They can be made out of Knotty pine, or be made to look like Swiss houses. They might be made of logs like a log cabin, or be made to look like a single or even double-story house.
You can pay $10,000 for it, or you can pay $500.
However, be careful, there's always that level that is reached where your local zoning ordinance will call it a building instead of a shed. People have gotten into problems before by just building a fancy tree house.
Realize that you might have to have an inspector come over and check out the shed after you're done. If you didn't check first, but you installed electricity into the shed... you might be either removing it, or paying a fine. If you make a permanent foundation for the unit, thinking that it will certainly keep out mice now... you might have put it in the wrong place. It's hard to move a poured foundation, so check before you pour it to see if there are any regulations forcing it to be a certain distance away from the property line.
When you're considering different kinds of backyard storage solutions, generally the most boring is also the safest. Why? Well, they made it generic enough to conform to all regulations.
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