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Keter Cortina Shed - $999.99 at Costco

$1,000

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Nice looking shed. 7x7 for 999.99 and 9x7 for 1499.99

https://www.costco.com/keter-cort...17498.html
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Nice looking shed. 7x7 for 999.99 and 9x7 for 1499.99

https://www.costco.com/keter-cort...17498.html

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Apr 19, 2023
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Joined Jan 2014
Apr 19, 2023
creepster
Apr 19, 2023
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Quote from Johnybrk :
Yep was just going to ask when assembling this is it possible to put the doors on the other side. Adding gutters or claiming certain walls will be fine defeats the purpose and once this thing is assembled it's not moving for at least 5 years. I want to see these peoples house siding after that time.
Maybe it'd not meant to be next to a house? Maybe it's slant back so water doesn't pool in front if slanted forward? Ever think about that?
Apr 19, 2023
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Joined May 2009
Apr 19, 2023
jkloisdafoiwdaf
Apr 19, 2023
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Quote from oldblackjoe :
10x8 galvanized shed at lowe's for $449, sales end 4/19
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Arrow-Co...ed/1115349
33 gauge garbage. The display model in the parking lot showed all kinds of cuts / dents
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Apr 19, 2023
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Joined Oct 2007
Apr 19, 2023
KingUltra
Apr 19, 2023
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Quote from MrHaro123 :
I remember a point when this sheds were going for almost $1000, good thing they came down in price.
A few years back, those Metal Sheds were around $200 on Sears, and even the 7x7 plastic ones were only $500 at HD and Lowes.
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Apr 19, 2023
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Apr 19, 2023
abutcher
Apr 19, 2023
2,282 Posts
Quote from creepster :
Maybe it'd not meant to be next to a house? Maybe it's slant back so water doesn't pool in front if slanted forward? Ever think about that?
I did, and this would be good against the house, Just put the wall to the left or the right of the wall with doors on the shed against the house, not the back wall.
Apr 19, 2023
24 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
Apr 19, 2023
SUDHIRRAOM
Apr 19, 2023
24 Posts
What is fast and easy way to build base for this?
Apr 19, 2023
51 Posts
Joined Aug 2006
Apr 19, 2023
MrBearcat
Apr 19, 2023
51 Posts
Price show $1,399 for me even when I change zip codes. Is this in store only? Or YMMV
Apr 19, 2023
645 Posts
Joined Jun 2012
Apr 19, 2023
C17chief
Apr 19, 2023
645 Posts
Quote from SUDHIRRAOM :
What is fast and easy way to build base for this?
Wood. 2x6 frame, ply on top, on a raised leveled base (like on cinderblocks for example). Joist spacing and ply thickness depends on how much weight/how sturdy you want it to be.

Another option is to dry pour a concrete slab. Easy to do cheap, and manageable for most people with these smaller sizes. Harder work simply due to the number of heavy concrete bags you have to move in the process, but other than that very easy.

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Apr 20, 2023
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Robsdawn
Apr 20, 2023
41 Posts
Quote from PurpleAlpaca2243 :
I do NOT like this dark grey color ppl are obsessed with.

It's everywhere. Inside, outside, sheds, furniture.

I just don't get it….
Indon't understand brown, beige, yellow or blue houses
Apr 20, 2023
105 Posts
Joined Jul 2011
Apr 20, 2023
Tai-Pan
Apr 20, 2023
105 Posts
Quote from LuisSojo :
Does anyone have any experience putting these together? I'm not super handy, but I'm not helpless either. I'm in this weird grey area of handy-man-ness and never know whether to take this sort of thing on.
I have put together 3 sheds. If you can suss out the (usually badly written) instructions, its not hard. Just much slower than you would think. There are usually hundreds of screws that need to be installed so it just takes a while. Also, its really helpful to have a second person when you are installing the roof.
Apr 20, 2023
105 Posts
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Apr 20, 2023
Tai-Pan
Apr 20, 2023
105 Posts
Quote from C17chief :
Wood. 2x6 frame, ply on top, on a raised leveled base (like on cinderblocks for example). Joist spacing and ply thickness depends on how much weight/how sturdy you want it to be.

Another option is to dry pour a concrete slab. Easy to do cheap, and manageable for most people with these smaller sizes. Harder work simply due to the number of heavy concrete bags you have to move in the process, but other than that very easy.
You are exactly right, but I don't know that I consider either of these options "fast and easy". Since they didn't say "cheap", the fast an easy way is to hire someone.
Apr 20, 2023
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Apr 20, 2023
letusrave
Apr 20, 2023
1 Posts
Is there a discount code or location specific? I only see the original price.
Apr 20, 2023
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Apr 20, 2023
Dr. J
Apr 20, 2023
39,097 Posts
Quote from oldblackjoe :
10x8 galvanized shed at lowe's for $449, sales end 4/19
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Arrow-Co...ed/1115349

These things should be more aptly called metal tents. That is, a bunch of thin sheet metal supported by tensioned wires.

If this is all you can afford, and you dont mind dealing with setting it up and it rusting, OK then, but for any serious person, don't get this. You'll regret it.
Apr 20, 2023
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Apr 20, 2023
Dr. J
Apr 20, 2023
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Quote from C17chief :
Wood. 2x6 frame, ply on top, on a raised leveled base (like on cinderblocks for example). Joist spacing and ply thickness depends on how much weight/how sturdy you want it to be.

Another option is to dry pour a concrete slab. Easy to do cheap, and manageable for most people with these smaller sizes. Harder work simply due to the number of heavy concrete bags you have to move in the process, but other than that very easy.
Quote from Tai-Pan :
You are exactly right, but I don't know that I consider either of these options "fast and easy". Since they didn't say "cheap", the fast an easy way is to hire someone.

I haven't priced out wood in awhile but generally speaking, when you consider the huge amount of time you'll have to put in selecting wood, hauling it, sawing it, nailing/assembling (and the fasteners too), finishing, painting, it's likely not worth it. Yes you'll probably wind up with a better product, but that's not the space something like this competes in. These plastic sheds are intended to store maybe kids toys or some limited outdoor garden tools, not to be able to park several-hundred-lb lawn tractors, etc. As such you're paying for the kitting, ease of assembly, relatively aesthetic, etc.

As far as a base goes, for *any* shed but particularly these plastic ones, having a solid, level and flat base is going to be key for longevity and assembly. I wouldn't ever just put these on dirt that will move, settle, wash away, etc. At the very least for smaller sheds use large pavers (the bigger the better). The next step is making a plinth, very much like how you'd start a smaller wood shed, then concrete. Concrete is such a hassle and a tremendous amount of manual labor that is then immovable. I'd only consider concrete an option for MUCH larger sheds that you know won't be moving anywhere - because to pour a correct slab will take a lot of planning, excavation, forming and eventually concrete. The best compromise here is a wooden plinth. Flat, square to any size you want, and easily levelable with some blocks. Plus you can move it in the future or expand on it if your needs change.
Apr 21, 2023
538 Posts
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Apr 21, 2023
nisa1
Apr 21, 2023
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Quote from Robsdawn :
Indon't understand brown, beige, yellow or blue houses
Subdivision building requirements, I think after a house is old enough you don't have to follow original development approved colors and can change to whatever you want 😊

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Apr 21, 2023
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unlimit3d
Apr 21, 2023
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Quote from unlimit3d :
7x7 is sold out
It was back in stock the day after the sale was over. 😐

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