Mar 04 2010
Gambrel Barn Storage Shed
Modern shed solutions often lack the old country charm that is reminiscent of those original barn style storage houses. The Gambrel Barn shed is a do-it-yourself shed that comes with high quality materials to help you make the best shed possible. The Gambrel system has a unique roof line that maximizes the amount of internal head room. Double doors offer ample room to load your stored goods. Lawnmowers and other yard tools feel right at home protected within the Gambrel shed. Two tool-handy individuals can complete this shed in about two days depending on the skill of the assemblers.
The entire shed features a country style charm not featured in most sheds.
The durable external paneling is accented with white trim. The high quality siding is what sets this shed apart from the rest. Building a shed without the help of a kit like this can result in lesser quality because you don’t have the advantage of molded resin panels. Trying to cut the trim, install roofing panels, and paint the exterior can be an endeavor that most wouldn’t give the time of day. The Gambrel kit comes with the essential components you need to end up with a charming yet functional shed unit.
The slanted roof design allows water to drain efficiently, preventing buildup which could result in leaks. Even in harsh weather the interior will remain dry. A flat foundational surface is required for this shed to sit on. Without this essential base, the shed will not be level and risk compromising the structural integrity. Heavy lifting may be required to move the individual pieces into place. Larger Gambrel kits have respectively heavier components to assemble. The end result is a rigid, long lasting shed that will last many years to come. The no-maintenance exterior panels will not fade or crack in the sunlight.
If a barn style shed isn’t for you, I recommend the Suncast storage shed. Suncast has many models of sheds, including the handy Suncast garden shed designed with gardeners in mind.
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