Costco has fusion Keter storage shed for $240-260 off depending on the size.
Reviews look good and its a good shed if you are looking for customizable plastic shed.
Yes, some sort of foundation is required. You could probably use plywood or place on decking material (might be worried about moisture). Concrete seemed like a pain to me; I used Standartpark - HEXpave Grid from amazon and filled with gravel.
Nice this will be perfect for the in laws when they come over every weekend
Bought the 7.5 X 9 last year. Great shed, looks great. Solo assembly took me a couple of days. Ask me anything.
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Does it call for a pad to be in place? Or a wood deck? Or either?
Yes, some sort of foundation is required. You could probably use plywood or place on decking material (might be worried about moisture). Concrete seemed like a pain to me; I used Standartpark - HEXpave Grid from amazon and filled with gravel.
What can you realistically store in these, they seem incredibly small?
In the 7.5 x 9 I can fit:
Push Lawnmower
wheelbarrow
push fertilizer spreader
small ladder
two medium shelves with irrigation equip, gloves etc
all my raking/cutting tools
It's tight but functions and fits everything I need for my 1/4 acre yard.
Bought the 7.5 X 9 last year. Great shed, looks great. Solo assembly took me a couple of days. Ask me anything.
How sturdy is it? Would it hold up in a decent storm or is there any way to add extra support ? I'm in Florida and recently got Rid of an old wooden shed that I'm thinking of replacing with this.
How sturdy is it? Would it hold up in a decent storm or is there any way to add extra support ? I'm in Florida and recently got Rid of an old wooden shed that I'm thinking of replacing with this.
I would say it's pretty sturdy. We've had a couple of storms, about 1.5 feet of snow, 50mph winds, significant rainfall- no issues. It did get very HOT inside the shed last summer. It has vents up top but a black roof gets cooking. It still seems brand new a year later. I'm in the pacific northwest so hard to say how it would hold up to Florida weather.
Yes, some sort of foundation is required. You could probably use plywood or place on decking material (might be worried about moisture). Concrete seemed like a pain to me; I used Standartpark - HEXpave Grid from amazon and filled with gravel.
I didn't know anything like that existed (hexpave). So how does one anchor the base to something like that?
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I wonder if this is only in my area. Thoughts?
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Does it call for a pad to be in place? Or a wood deck? Or either?
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Online Price1,849.99$
Less260.00$-
Your Price1,589.99
I wonder if this is only in my area. Thoughts?
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Push Lawnmower
wheelbarrow
push fertilizer spreader
small ladder
two medium shelves with irrigation equip, gloves etc
all my raking/cutting tools
It's tight but functions and fits everything I need for my 1/4 acre yard.
How sturdy is it? Would it hold up in a decent storm or is there any way to add extra support ? I'm in Florida and recently got Rid of an old wooden shed that I'm thinking of replacing with this.
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I didn't know anything like that existed (hexpave). So how does one anchor the base to something like that?