So you decided that you need more room to store your belongings- and you need a shed quick! The good news is that there are plenty of sheds, and prices, to choose from. The bad news is that you will probably need to spend half an hour or more just deciding on what you need, specifically.

The first type of shed to consider is vinyl. Vinyl is a nice choice for the simple fact that it doesn’t need to be treated like wood does, is resistant to fire, and is partially insulated by itself. Vinyl does cost more than the average shed, but it also requires much less maintenance. Vinyl sheds are perfect for a cozy tool shed, or something nice for kids to play in.

Some of the most durable sheds are made out of metal. Metal is about the same as wood in terms of security, since it takes a lot of force to even put a dent in a sturdy metal building. If you are keeping valuables in your shed, such as a lawn mower or a tool set, a metal shed is probably the better choice. Metal sheds are absolutely freezing during Winter, so consider insulating or finding an alternative to metal.

Plastic sheds are extremely attractive, and are also light-weight. They hold the added benefit of easily being moved, so that you shouldn’t have to claim the shed as a facility you need to pay taxes on at the end of the year. Plastic sheds also look great, come in a variety of colors, and are quite inexpensive. They make great play houses for children during Summer months as well.

Wooden sheds are strong, just like metal sheds. But they have quite a few drawbacks that might hurt the average family financially. First, wood is expensive- making sheds made of wood or wood products expensive as a result. Next, wooden structures are considered buildings and must be claimed as such on a tax return each year. While they are the most customized and best looking of the bunch, they are more expensive in the long run and pose as a fire hazard risk.

After you purchase your shed there will be accessories to consider. For sheds that offer little insulation, you can buy insulation kits yourself and install them to get the best of both worlds. There are extension kits to increase the space you have in your shed, infrastructure kits to improve durability, and shelving units to give you more room to place your belongings with ease.

Final Thoughts

Sheds are necessary when you have a garden, some extra things around the home, or little space in your garage because of vehicles. Sheds can be purchased for as little as a couple hundred dollars- which is about the price you would pay in renting space in just a few months.

Learn more about Arrow Shed Kits and Duramax Storage Sheds.