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Some Quick Tips On Assembling Metal Storage Buildings
Metal storage buildings have become increasing popular over the last few decades. Homeowners usually purchase them to relieve crowding in the garage, so that they can reclaim it for their cars. The sheds are typically used as storage for things like camping gear, lawn mowers, and gardening equipment.
Most sheds found in the backyard are small to medium units that are added to increase storage space or to make a work shop. For those who need them, however, there are also buildings that can handle boats, planes, and recreational vehicles. There are even models that can provide as much space as a barn.
The most economical way to add a storage building is to assemble one yourself from a kit. The models typically used for a backyard can normally be assembled in a day with two people. However, this excludes any time needed to level the site, pour concrete, or build a floor.
You should never try to construct your building when it is windy. Floors are highly recommended, and a concrete foundation is optimal. You can, however, build a floor of wood or buy a flooring kit made for use with the kit. At minimum, clear away any debris, level the dirt, and pack it as tightly as possible.
The future steel buildings need to be placed on stable, level ground that is well drained. It will be difficult if not impossible to assemble a building on uneven ground. The doors will not work properly, and the alignment of roof supports will likely be out of place.
As you are putting the building together, you should pause frequently to check your work. It is critical that the walls are not allowed to get out of square, since this will cause problems. You will not be able to attach the roof if the rest of the structure is not in alignment. You should also be sure to keep everything level as you work, and make any adjustments needed as you go. Unless otherwise stated in the instructions included with the kit, do not anchor the building until it is completely constructed.
Before beginning, read through the instructions the manufacturer included with the future steel buildings kit. Locate necessary tools and make sure items such as electric screwdrivers are charged. Find each part listed in the instructions and if any are missing, do not begin assembly. Contact the manufacturer or retailer and obtain the needed parts first.
Weather stripping should have been included in the kit. Be sure that you apply it correctly and make sure it adheres well. Should it fail, the building will probably leak. This can not only damage whatever you store inside, but can ruin a wood floor and cause the building itself to rust.
For those who plan to use the building for garden tools, a ramp before the door is often a good idea. This lets you roll heavy items such as a mower, edger, or tiller into place without the need to lift the weight. You might also consider the use of a solar panel to provide the power for lighting the interior if you like.
Metal storage buildings do need a little preventive maintenance from time to time. An application of silicone spray on the doors every 6 – 12 months will keep them moving easily. A build up of leaves and snow atop the building can make the roof rust or sag, so you will want to clear such accumulations. Scratches should be cleaned and dabbed with paint immediately to prevent rust. Examine the building periodically for any loose screws and bolts and tighten them immediately.
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Wooden Carports For Extra Storage
Many people don’t realize how much of a difference adding a wooden carport to your house can make. Adding an outdoor storage space like this offers storage and weather protection for all sorts of things, not just your car. If you are thinking about building one, consider the style, as a well built car port can increase the value of your home, especially one that complements or blends in with your existing buildings.
Carports are essentially a covered, non-closed in structure built close to or attached to your house – most often used to protect vehicles from the elements. But housing your car, motorcycle, truck or recreational vehicle are not the only reasons you may want to build a carport. Since they are not closed in, carports are very quick and economical to build. You might decide to build a carport simply for added outdoor covered space, such as a side porch or outdoor dining room.
If you look on line for carport kits, you will probably end up finding that the majority of DIY kits are simple steel carports. These will be sturdier than temporary carport structures, but they leave a lot to be desired in the style department. If you are looking for a wooden carport to complement your house, then you may not be able to find a kit online that you can have delivered. An alternative is to search for wooden carport plans and shop for the materials and construct the building yourself.
If you aren’t happy with a metal carport kit, and don’t feel qualified to build a wooden carport by yourself from plans, then another very good option is to search online or in magazines to find a picture of a car port that suits the style of your house, and have a plan created from the picture. If you know a good local contractor, they should be able to take the picture and with your size specifications engineer a building plan that conforms to local building codes.
There are some metal carports that actually resemble wood. This type of carport is built with 6 by 6 metal legs that resemble timber legs. The finishing work on this type of carport tends to be a little less ornate than that found on real wooden ones. There are advantages and disadvantages to this type of structure. The major disadvantage commonly mentioned is the lack of a construction project feel. Lots of guys relish the idea of getting out the table saw and hammering a few nails. This type of experience is lost if building with pre-formed metal.
Adding covered storage space in your driveway or side yard will always come in handy. By choosing a wooden carport designed to suit the style of your house, you have the opportunity to add value to your property with minimal time and cost investment. The value you receive from the versatility the extra storage space affords will be more than worth it.
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