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7 Steps to Successful Shed Building Using DIY Shed Plans



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By : Mark Johnson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-12 03:50:11
By Mark C Johnson

Whether you want to learn how to build a storage shed, a garden shed, a utility shed or a purpose built shed there are good quality plans for sheds easily available for the builder of every experience level.
A shed will just be a step up to a larger job if you have successfully finished other smaller wood working projects. If you are a novice wood worker then you will want more than just the plans for sheds, you'll need a little more background knowledge to ensure success.
Here are 7 steps vital for success.
1. Decide on the location first. Take into account the size and height, entry, orientation, if you want it free standing or attached to the house. Ensure the ground is suitable to support the shed and any regional council or building department requirements relating to sheds.
2. Decide on the style and choose the plans. Plans for sheds are obtainable from many places. You can get them professionally prepared or DIY shed plans can be bought. Good plans will include a list of materials and equipment required.
3. It is best to get all the materials purchased, pre-cut and ready for use. There is nothing more aggravating than having to lay down tools and head to the timber store for a missing piece!
4. Like the material it is important to have all the required tools on hand and not to make do with inappropriate tools. All wood working projects are a lot easier with the correct tools and a good set of DIY shed plans will undoubtedly contain a list of the tools needed.
5. If there is any part to pay close attention to then the foundations are it! We all know that the foundations are critical. Poor foundations have caused many plans for sheds to come undone. Measure twice, verify it again and proceed slowly and precisely.
6. Build precisely according to the DIY shed plans. Good quality plans include everything and shortcuts can lead to grave problems. Simply stick to the plan!
7. Finish the shed with as much attention as you did the foundations. Not only will correctly treated wood ensure your shed is protected from the damaging elements and lasts a lifetime but the appearance of the shed is determined by this stage .
A wood working project of this size can be a great pleasure and accomplishment. This result is best achieved by thorough planning way before the first shovel of dirt is turned and careful attention to each phase of the project. DIY shed plans permit everyone to take on wonderful projects like this and the best plans for sheds contain a good deal more than merely materials, dimension and blueprints. Look for those that also give practical, in-depth advice and you'll soon be one who knows how to build a storage shed - successfully!
Author Resource:- Mark Johnson is an avid Do-It-Yourselfer who has a development industry background and knows the importance of good planning and information. A DIY shed is a big project but will be immensely worthwhile. Find good information, tips and plans here at http://www.diyshedplansandmore.com/
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