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Buying Guide For Garden Sheds

April 15th, 2010

Always buy a garden storage shed large enough so that it will reduce your household and garage bits and pieces thus freeing up space and providing storage of garden equipment, below I help you decide which style, type and size is right for you and what the terms mean.

I will now guide you through the type and style of wooded shed or garden building that is best for you.

Apex garden sheds are the most popular type purchased today.

It is built with a pitched roof allowing for roof storage and good headroom.

The access to most apex sheds is through a single or a double door in the gable end, however if it has extra high eaves the shed access can be through a single or double door situated in the side panel.

If windows are required they are usually located in the side panels or you can position them in the back section.

Mineral roofing felt is used to cover the roof and make it waterproof.

The floors and roofs of better quality apex sheds are made from T&G boards whereas many of the ‘Economy’ garden sheds are made from chipboard.

Most good suppliers offers a comprehensive range of wooden sheds only sourced from quality and highly respected British manufacturers.

Genuine suppliers of garden buildings will endeavor to cater for all tastes and budgets trying to cater for everyone who is looking for a quality wooden garden shed.

Wooden garden sheds are usually made in the traditional way for over 100 years, and are well tried and tested.

Sheds With A Pent Roof

A Pent Garden Shed usually has a roof that slopes from front to back, although this does not have to be the case, where rear drainage is a problem you can have a Pent or flat roof wooden shed with the roof sloping to the front.

The access door is most likely to be found in the long front section, although it can be positioned in either end of Pent Sheds if this is more convenient.

Garden Potting Sheds are very useful where space is limited and you either do not have room for a greenhouse and a garden shed.

Garden Potting sheds can be used for potting plants and sowing seeds, they can to a limited degree be used grow plants on ready to be planted out in your garden, you will have to be prepared to turn the plants every day, so each one receives equal amounts of light and air all around the plant.

If you have no room for a greenhouse, this could be the preferred option.

Wooden Security Sheds

The Security Shed was developed to cater for those of you who require a more secure building to store your more valuable items such as mowers, motor cycles and the like.

Double the amount of framing is used in a Security Shed and they also have a special secure locking system with the hinges bolted on with coach bolts preventing them from being removed by unscrewing.

Any windows are ‘Slit’ type making it impossible for anyone to break in through the window.

If you keep anything of value in your garden shed you would be well advised to buy a Security Shed.

When you require a larger garden building to use as a workshop you need something that has enough height and light for comfortable working and storage.

Most suppliers offer a much larger selection of sizes than would be practical to display on one website, so if you have a special size why not get in touch and discuss your requirements.

Garden workshops are mostly built in modular form so you can ad sections together to form a larger or wider building.

Wooden Workshops rang in size from 6?wide x 8?long up to 12?wide x 20?long or even longer.

I hope this article has enlightened and assisted you in your choice of garden shed.

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