Anonymous
Post 06/08/2015 23:13     Subject: Re:Small shed design and install

Check with your city or county code department. Many have height restrictions and have to be x number of feet from a fence or plot line.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 14:29     Subject: Small shed design and install

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you against HD or Lowes? They usually sell a flat-fee setup package with their sheds.


No, I'm not against them but their inventory seems rather inflexible, which might not work given the limitations of my space. I'll take a harder look though.


I had a similar problem and eventually found a ton on line in shapes that would seem to work for you, since you want a fairly square shed. I needed a longer, narrow shed, talked with some carpenters, concluded the cost was prohibitive, and built it myself. But For squares of all sizes, I think you can find something pre-fab.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 14:27     Subject: Small shed design and install

Anonymous wrote:Are you against HD or Lowes? They usually sell a flat-fee setup package with their sheds.


No, I'm not against them but their inventory seems rather inflexible, which might not work given the limitations of my space. I'll take a harder look though.
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 11:56     Subject: Re:Small shed design and install

We bought our shed from Stolfutz Sheds. They also have an associated business that will install the shed pad. Good quality and they were easy to deal with.

http://www.mysheds.com/
Anonymous
Post 06/01/2015 11:14     Subject: Small shed design and install

Are you against HD or Lowes? They usually sell a flat-fee setup package with their sheds.
Anonymous
Post 05/31/2015 08:47     Subject: Small shed design and install

I'm looking for recommendations for a small (6x5?) shed for garden tools. The site is pretty sloped so well definitely need a solid footer and the area is oddly shaped, so dimensions aren't terribly negotiable. Does anyone have suggestions for a carpenter or prefab shed company?