
I assembled a Suncast plastic shed in my backyard. After much deliberation between a more expensive wood shed and a cheaper plastic or metal shed, I chose plastic. It looks surprisingly decent, is quite weather resistant, requires only 2-3 hours for assembly, and does not require much maintenance. Further, it can be easily moved later, should I decide that is necessary.
The shed wood base should not be wider than the shed. Water will collect under the particle board and rot the wood. Learned that the hard way.
Don't think this is really a how to so much as a video of a guy putting a shed together. Thanks anyway, for the video.
How much would this whole process (building frame, assembling shed, anchoring) cost if I were to hire someone to do this for me?
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Great DIY, Jonathan! Will you be doing more videos like this soon?
Go to WoodPrix if you'd like to build it yourself.