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3 Critical Steps to Select DIY Shed Plans



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By : Mark Johnson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-13 22:42:47
Once you decide to embark on a new wood working project you really want to get stuck in immediately! A good quality set of plans can help to ensure the success of your build and there are many places to buy plans for sheds. Before you run off and get a set of DIY shed plans there are 3 critical things to look at which should form part of every 'how to build a storage shed' checklist.
Even before choosing the location or the design it is essential to check with the regional building and zoning department or council. These departments have assessed and accepted (and unfortunately declined!) thousands of plans for sheds and a telephone call to your local agency can avoid a mountain of misery later. These councils have all the particulars relating to major wood working projects like sheds and their advice is invaluable for the rest of your projects success.
Zoning addresses things like the footprint, height and position of your shed. Different places have different rules. You may be required to submit your plans including a site plan and get a permit which is displayed on site. When you determine the requirements you might wish to consider a contractor to help with some of the work especially if parts of the build have to be certified or signed off by the building department.
You are able to select the site of the shed when you are clear on the construction requirements. The first thing to do is to decide on where you can put your shed that fits within the building departments regulations. For example if you are required to have an offset from the fence this will put some areas out of consideration. You can then position the shed for practical convenience, think about the size and height, entry, orientation and the aesthetics - you want it to look right!
The third of the steps, which many diy'ers mistakenly put first, is the purchase of your DIY shed plans. Now you are aware of the physical requirements and position you are much better equipped to choose your ideal shed from the many plans for sheds. You can take into account the building department criteria when looking at size and height and other dimensions and features and decide what design will look the best in the location you have selected.
Wwood working projects of this size are often a fantastic delight and accomplishment. Thorough planning well before the first shovel of dirt is turned is the best way to ensure this outcome. The best plans for sheds have much more than simply materials, dimensions and blueprints and good quality DIY shed plans allow anyone to take on these great projects . Look for those that also supply sound, in-depth advice that will help you to complete the project, do the 3 critical checks and you will soon be one who understands how to build a storage shed - successfully!
Author Resource:- Mark Johnson is an enthusiastic Do-It-Yourselfer with a construction industry background and has learned the importance of good planning and instruction. A DIY shed is a substantial project but can be immensely worthwhile. Get good information, helpful hints and plans here at http://www.diyshedplansandmore.com/
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