February 5, 2012

Wooden Skid Foundation


Wooden Skid Foundation

A Wooden Skid Foundation is very simple. It’s two or more treated wood beams or landscape timbers  set on a bed of gravel. The gravel provides a flat, stable surface that has good drainage which helps to keep the timbers dry. Once the skids are set, the floor frame is built on top of them and is nailed to the skids to keep everything in place.

Building a skid foundation is just a matter of firstly preparing the gravel base, then cutting, setting, and leveling the timbers. The timbers you use must be rated for ground contact.

To add a decorative touch, you can make angled cuts on the ends of the Skids which  make it easier move the shed to a new location, if need be.

Because a Wooden Skid Foundation sits on the ground, it is subject to slight shifting due to frost in cold-weather climates. Often a shed that has risen out of level will correct itself in spring when everything starts to thaw, but if it doesn’t, you can lift the shed with jacks on the low side and add gravel beneath the skids to level it.

Best,

Brad Smith

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Storage Shed Foundation


Storage Shed Foundation

Your Storage Shed Foundation provides a level, stable structure to build upon and protects the building from moisture and erosion. So when considering which storage shed plans you are going to use to build your shed, the first thing to consider is the foundation.

In following posts we will be looking at how to build five of the most common types of shed foundations. All but the concrete pier foundation are built on top of the ground and can lower and rise a few inches during seasonal freezing and thawing of the soil underneath. A storage shed is quite a small free standing structure which isn’t attached to any buildings, so this really isn’t a problem. However, it can affect some interior finishes (wallboard, as an example).

When you choose a Storage Shed Foundation type for your storage shed, consider the specific site and the performance qualities of all systems in various climates; then check with the local building department to learn what’s allowed in your area. Some foundations, for example concrete slabs, may classify sheds as permanent structures, which can affect property taxes, among other things.

Depending on your area and your climate, you may need to install special tie-downs or ground anchors according to local laws. If your building department requires a “frost-proof” foundation (so the building won’t move with the freezing ground), you should be able to pass inspection by building your shed on concrete pier foundations.

Photo Credit: BenLucier

Best,

Brad Smith

PS. After reading this, you may feel inspired to check out some shed plans, so you can start organizing to build your next shed. These are some of the best storage shed plans I have seen at such a reasonable price.  So check them out now. Click here to purchase these quality shed plans now!

Shed Building Materials


Shed Building MaterialsThe Shed Building Materials used for outdoor buildings is most commonly lumber or wood. The type of wood used is pine or related softwoods or cedar. These are naturally rot resistant and are generally less expensive than most other rot resistant woods. For pine to be rot resistant, it must be pressure treated, with a chemical mixture called Chromated Copper Arsenate. Pressure treated lumber is cheaper than cedar, but it’s not as good looking, so you may want to use it only in areas

where appearance is unimportant. Exterior grade plywood is made with layers of cedar or treated wood and a special glue that makes it weather-resistant. Even though this is the case, it’s always a clever idea to cover exposed wood edges to prevent water possibly leaking in.

Framing lumber such as pine or pressure treated pine come in a few different grades: Select Structural, Construction or Standard, and Utility. For most peoples needs, Construction Grade No.2 offers the best balance between quality and price. Utility grade is a lower-cost wood suitable for blocking and similar uses but should not be used for structural members, such as studs and rafters.

Always remember when selecting wood for your shed make sure all nails, screws, bolts, hinges, and anchors that will be exposed to weather or rest on concrete or that come in contact with treated lumber must be corrosion resistant.

The best all around choice for nails and screws is hot-dipped galvanized steel, recognizable by its rough, dull-silver coating. Hot-dipped fasteners generally hold up better than the smoother, electroplated types, and they’re the recommended choice for pressure-treated lumber. Aluminum and stainless steel are other materials suitable for outdoor exposure, however, aluminum can corrode some types of treated lumber.

Expensive stainless steel is the best guarantee against staining from fasteners on cedar and redwood.

Lastly, applying a finish to your shed will help protect the wood from rot, fading and discoloration, and insects. Pine or similar untreated lumber must have a protective finish if it’s exposed to the elements, but even cedar is can  rot over time and will turn gray if left bare and is not treated. If you paint the wood, always apply a primer first, which helps the paint stick and makes it last longer. If you want to preserve the natural wood grain, use a stain or clear finish.

Best,

Brad Smith

PS. After reading this, you may feel inspired to check out some shed plans, so you can start organizing to build your next shed. These are some of the best storage shed plans I have seen at such a reasonable price.  So check them out now. Click here to purchase these quality shed plans now!

Outdoor Storage Shed Plans


Outdoor Storage Shed PlansOutdoor sheds are a good option if you have too much stuff in your garage and you need extra space to store things, or if you don’t have a garage at all and need a storage area to take on the overflow of items ou need to store.

If you have decided to build a shed yourself, you need to strat with very good outdoor storage shed plans. There are lots of free shed plans out there to download, but they may not be detailed enough and you will end up struggling or even give up on your project.

Also there are lots of shed kits out on the market, but just be aware as they contain low quality materials, and you may end up having to replace your shed sooner than you think.

Storage shed plans are quite easy to build from, so when looking for outdoor storage shed plans, make sure they are clear and accurate with precise measurements. They should also contain a materials list and step by step instructions.

Best,

Brad Smith

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