Friday, June 19, 2009

The Selection Of Materials For Your Outdoor Shed

By Ryan Henders

There are many aspects about building a storage or garden shed that you have to be conscious of but one of the most fundamental is the materials it is made from. Years ago, just a simple steel shed is basically all that was accessible and really required. They were sort of tucked away at the back of the yard where they weren't all that noticeable.

Over the last few years backyard architecture has become very prominent. The new fad is to extend the indoors out. This means that some patios actually look like an extension of the living room. This has created the need for garden sheds that are more esthetically attractive. Not only are these sheds available in much more attractive looking metal but you can now get them in vinyl and wood as well. There are a couple of things you are going to want to think about when making you choice of materials.

The wooden sheds or as some call them timber are probably one of the most pleasing esthetically and often the favorite choice. They are not the cheapest material though and are perhaps a little pricier than the rest; this is most certainly the case if you are purchasing quality wooden sheds. Some of these actually may be twice the price of a steel shed for example. They are durable and long lasting if treated properly. They are also treated for insects so that's not a problem. They certainly are not inferior to the other types of sheds and it's a certainty that what you are paying for is the esthetics of the shed. They certainly do accent the landscape when put in the right place and are the right size and style for the area.

Another popular material for sheds is the vinyl siding. At first they were not all that accepted but since vinyl, siding has been so popular in house siding it has removed the stigma of the garden sheds in vinyl not being durable enough. They certainly are cheaper than the wood and actually are quite attractive as well. They have some great benefits in that they do remain cooler in the summer months compared to some of the other materials. Being that they are vinyl there is no concern about rusting as there is with the metal or steel sheds. These vinyl sheds handle the cold weather as well. An added bonus is they are lightweight yet durable and very easy to install.

Steel sheds are probably the least expensive but very close in price with the vinyl. They are probably better suited for hard items such as bikes and tools. They are durable and if esthetics is not a big issue then you do get value for your money. These sheds themselves have come a long way in becoming more attractive over the years as well but still don?t really compete well with the other materials when it comes to looks.

So knowing the basic materials now allows you to make an informed choice as to what best suits your needs as well as your budget. - 2368

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