Costco has for its
Members: Select Storage Sheds on sale from
$649.99.
Shipping is free.
Note: Must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase
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- About this deal:
- Valid through 12/13/2022
- Our research indicates that this deal is $290 less (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $939 at the time of this posting.
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- 4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on over 1230 customer reviews
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Top Comments
They are pretty sturdy. Not hurricane sturdy though. They are not plastic. Its reinforced PVC. Something that will last you 15-20 years easy. Sun doesnt decay the stuff.
You do need pretty sturdy and LEVEL foundation. Depending on what you wanna store. If the foundation is not level, peices will not fit easy (or even well enough to be sturdy).
Yes you can use 12x12 tiles. Imp part is to have the stuff underneath very level and something that wont sag or erode over time. So 2" of crushed concrete underneath the 12x12 will suffice.
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They are pretty sturdy. Not hurricane sturdy though. They are not plastic. Its reinforced PVC. Something that will last you 15-20 years easy. Sun doesnt decay the stuff.
You do need pretty sturdy and LEVEL foundation. Depending on what you wanna store. If the foundation is not level, peices will not fit easy (or even well enough to be sturdy).
Yes you can use 12x12 tiles. Imp part is to have the stuff underneath very level and something that wont sag or erode over time. So 2" of crushed concrete underneath the 12x12 will suffice.
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I have concrete base already but really need a shed that can stand there for 5-10 years. I'm in PNW btw.
I have concrete base already but really need a shed that can stand there for 5-10 years. I'm in PNW btw.
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I have concrete base already but really need a shed that can stand there for 5-10 years. I'm in PNW btw.
I don't have this specific shed, so I'm not sure about the windows. Plus the roof is slanted towards the back, so I wouldn't want to be putting it up against the house or garage on the outside. The good news is looking at it the roof and floor section should each be one piece, which means as long as you have a good pace it should hold together .
The other issue can be the doors. If you don't get it perfectly flat, the doors are going to be a problem. In addition, if you shove too much into it the doors will be a problem, and if you lean something heavier up against the wall, even as light as an electric lawn mower, it can bow the wall, causing it to warp and again the door's not close.
Treating them respectfully I've never had a problem with the resin itself not lasting. But I will agree with everyone else, make sure the base is level. I also have tended to put mine in partial shade, so I've never had the problem some of the Florida and Texas types who put them in the full sun.
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