I purchased a new 8x12 shed kit from Costco online this Spring. It was on sale, and came with everything except shingles & paint. It replaced a 8x8 plastic Keter (Costco also) shed I had for about 6-7 yrs. I sold it on CL for $200.
I put it together all by lonesome -- with some minor (5-10 min) help from wifey (lifting walls), and little help from daughters (holding tape measure and chalk lines. I worked on it evenings (after work till dark), and Sundays. On to the pics:
Preparing the site. This is a low spot in my yard, so I hauled 30 bags of topsoil in (20 here). First time off road in Jeep
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Used (3) 4x4x12 skids (instead of typical quantity of 2):
Shed arrived, and they dropped off in front yard. Hard to believe everything is here, in a 4x8x3 stack:
My gate is 4' wide. This is how I hauled everything from front yard, to back yard. The new wagon/trailer was a lifesaver. Hauling by hand would have killed my back.
Leveling/building the floor was probably one of the worst parts of the process. I used Sherwin Williams oil primer on tops and bottoms of flooring + paint -- which added time. I added a few joists to make it 12" on center (came with 16"). It also rained 4", and I played in mud while leveling. Kosmo thinks it's level here:
I didn't take pics for awhile, because I got to the fun stuff. Once the floor/foundation was finally complete, I built/erected the walls, and built the rafters in 1 Sunday.
This was my first time roofing. I went with 30# felt. It rained 2" on it, and no leaks. I figured that was a good sign. It dried, and laid flat the next day:
I went with GAF Lifetime shingles to match our house. I installed a drip edge on rake and eave edges. It took a full day to shingle. The roof is too steep to free stand on, or lay anything on, so I had to move the ladder quite often. The peak is 10'+
The paint scheme matches our home. I used Behr Ultra flat for the tan color, and Sherwin Williams Duration Satin for the creme color. Built/added a ramp. Moved the daylillies back. Added lattice around bottom, but [censored] rabbits can still slip through. Thus, I've since added chicken wire behind the plastic lattice. It quit raining, and has been in upper 90s/low 100s, so grass all around is dead by now.
I'm very pleased with the outcome. I'll have to add an interior shot. It also came with 3x8' loft, and lower 1x8' shelf on the inside. I painted the floor with Behr Porch and Floor paint -- with added anti-skid. I was very happy with the kit, and didn't have to replace any boards due to damage/warping. I substituted deck screws for nails in several locations where I thought it would benefit. All nails were driven by hand. I do not have a nail gun.
Preparing the site. This is a low spot in my yard, so I hauled 30 bags of topsoil in (20 here). First time off road in Jeep
Used (3) 4x4x12 skids (instead of typical quantity of 2):
Shed arrived, and they dropped off in front yard. Hard to believe everything is here, in a 4x8x3 stack:
My gate is 4' wide. This is how I hauled everything from front yard, to back yard. The new wagon/trailer was a lifesaver. Hauling by hand would have killed my back.
Leveling/building the floor was probably one of the worst parts of the process. I used Sherwin Williams oil primer on tops and bottoms of flooring + paint -- which added time. I added a few joists to make it 12" on center (came with 16"). It also rained 4", and I played in mud while leveling. Kosmo thinks it's level here:
I didn't take pics for awhile, because I got to the fun stuff. Once the floor/foundation was finally complete, I built/erected the walls, and built the rafters in 1 Sunday.
This was my first time roofing. I went with 30# felt. It rained 2" on it, and no leaks. I figured that was a good sign. It dried, and laid flat the next day:
I went with GAF Lifetime shingles to match our house. I installed a drip edge on rake and eave edges. It took a full day to shingle. The roof is too steep to free stand on, or lay anything on, so I had to move the ladder quite often. The peak is 10'+
The paint scheme matches our home. I used Behr Ultra flat for the tan color, and Sherwin Williams Duration Satin for the creme color. Built/added a ramp. Moved the daylillies back. Added lattice around bottom, but [censored] rabbits can still slip through. Thus, I've since added chicken wire behind the plastic lattice. It quit raining, and has been in upper 90s/low 100s, so grass all around is dead by now.
I'm very pleased with the outcome. I'll have to add an interior shot. It also came with 3x8' loft, and lower 1x8' shelf on the inside. I painted the floor with Behr Porch and Floor paint -- with added anti-skid. I was very happy with the kit, and didn't have to replace any boards due to damage/warping. I substituted deck screws for nails in several locations where I thought it would benefit. All nails were driven by hand. I do not have a nail gun.
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