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Flatpack Shed - what to do

  • 20-05-2022 12:39PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 106 ✭✭


    Any good recent experiences with flat pack sheds anyone can share?

    There's either toiletpaper thin steel sheds that you will be worried about structurally or shiplap sheds with poor reviews or I can go up to the more reputable steel manufacturers but 3k+ for 100 square feet seems a bit steep. I'd rather pour a base and get a brickie and roofer out and pay them to put up something for that price.

    I don't particularly care about the material. Wood, plastic or steel. Just something cost effective but with the emphasis on effective, no point in paying for something that will be binned in a few years. The shed will be in a sheltered area so it doesn't have to withstand a hurricane. 12x10 would be the ideal size.



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  • Administrators Posts: 55,245 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭awec


    What's it to be used for?

    Just buy a timber shed from one of the numerous timber shed providers. Will be cheaper than a steel shed, and you'll get 20+ years out of it if you look after it.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 106 ✭✭47akak


    Gardening tools, lawnmower and shelving for general tools.



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