What is the best way of building a shed? The answer to this question depends upon several factors including the type of DIY skills you have, the type of shed you want, the availability of local building materials, the availability and price of paying a local shed builder to do the work for you. There are three principal ways to go about building your shed, starting with the most time and skill intensive:
Building a shed from scratch.
If you love woodwork, DIY and working with your hands this route will be the most satisfying. Unless you have some building design experience it is probably best to start off with an inexpensive set of shed plans. Building a shed in this way he is time intensive and will most likely result in a quality shed that you can be proud of. It may not necessarily be cheaper than a pre-made shed (depending on how your source your building materials) but the sense of satisfaction will be immense.
Shed kits and pre-fabricated sheds.
If this is your first building project of this type this may be your best route. Shed building kits come in a variety of styles and complexity. These range from post and beam sheds at the most complex to kits where you nail together pre-cut timber and ply components at the other. There are also varying degrees of pre-assembly. Some sheds come as pre-assembled panels which are simply bolted together. The skill required here is mainly strength and the ability to use a hammer, screwdriver and spanner.
Employing a Shed Builder.
For those who are short on time, skill or interest; employing a shed builder could be the best route. This can range from simply paying a local handyman to put together a shed kit to employing a full-blown shed building company to manage the project from start to finish. This would include completing the outline and detailed design to your specific requirements to finishing the last coat of paint.
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