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expiredheimu2000 posted May 27, 2023 02:53 PM
expiredheimu2000 posted May 27, 2023 02:53 PM

Costco Members: 8' x 12.5' Lifetime Resin Outdoor Storage Shed

+ Free Curbside Delivery

$1,300

$1,700

23% off
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 8' x 12.5' Lifetime Resin Outdoor Storage Shed for $1299.99. Free Curbside Delivery (details).

Thanks to Community Member heimu2000 for finding this deal.

Note: The estimated delivery time will be approximately 3 - 4 weeks from the time of order.

Features:
  • High Density Polyethylene Construction
  • UV Protected
  • Customizable Shelving
  • Floor and installation hardware included
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 8 ft. x 17.5 ft. x 8 ft.
  • Door Opening Dimensions: W x H: 4.7 ft. x 6.28 ft.
  • Lockable Doors
  • Weather Resistant
  • Maximum Roof Load: 23 Pound per Square Foot
  • Storage Capacity: 749 cu. ft.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 8' x 12.5' Lifetime Resin Outdoor Storage Shed for $1299.99. Free Curbside Delivery (details).

Thanks to Community Member heimu2000 for finding this deal.

Note: The estimated delivery time will be approximately 3 - 4 weeks from the time of order.

Features:
  • High Density Polyethylene Construction
  • UV Protected
  • Customizable Shelving
  • Floor and installation hardware included
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 8 ft. x 17.5 ft. x 8 ft.
  • Door Opening Dimensions: W x H: 4.7 ft. x 6.28 ft.
  • Lockable Doors
  • Weather Resistant
  • Maximum Roof Load: 23 Pound per Square Foot
  • Storage Capacity: 749 cu. ft.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Written by heimu2000

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jarfykk
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From the manual [syndigo.com]:

You must provide a platform on which to assemble your shed. Proper building permit documentation may be required in your neighborhood. Consult all local building codes prior to assembling the shed. Before beginning assembly, you must pour or construct a platform. There are two types:
• Concrete
• Wood Frame
Select the type, but know the surface must be leveled and flat before installation. If the surface is not properly leveled and flat, the shed will not assemble correctly. Proper surface leveling will save you time in the long run, so please do not ignore this step.
We recommend a Concrete platform. It will be the most durable and long-lasting choice. The platform you choose must be built above ground in order to avoid water pooling inside the shed. All lumber must be rated for outdoor use.
*************************************
From the listing on Costco:
https://content.syndigo.com/asset.../1920.webp
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From my experience, having set up dozens of these over the years for myself and others, the foundation must be flat. If you have thaw/freeze cycles, 4" (or more) of concrete is a very good idea. If you're in the southwest, you can probably get away with concrete pavers over a crushed rock, compressed, base layer.

If you are doing a smaller shed and not storing anything remotely heavy (e.g. bicycles, children toys, pool accessories, etc.), then you can get away with flat, hardened earth and just level it, or a paver/stone foundation.

But for something this size, particularly since it will be there for a while, I'd highly recommend a good foundation. The repeated stress of walking inside of it, or parking a lawn mower or other heavy item, can torque the resin components and the fasteners can sheer off or crack the connections. It is a great product but absolutely needs a good foundation based on use.

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May 27, 2023 03:34 PM
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sqa4lifeMay 27, 2023 03:34 PM
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Great price. Just exactly what I need. Thanks OP. Repped.
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May 27, 2023 03:51 PM
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nopatienceMay 27, 2023 03:51 PM
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The 8 x 12.5 dimensions should be it the title , or at least in the body of your post
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May 27, 2023 03:57 PM
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heimu2000
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May 27, 2023 03:57 PM
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Quote from nopatience :
The 8 x 12.5 dimensions should be it the title , or at least in the body of your post
Good tip. Thanks. Added.
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vanbboyMay 27, 2023 04:03 PM
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What's the most cost effective way to make a good foundation for this? Currently, I have all grass in my backyard.
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JacknwaterMay 27, 2023 04:09 PM
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Quote from vanbboy :
What's the most cost effective way to make a good foundation for this? Currently, I have all grass in my backyard.
I've seen people use square pavers
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deal-me-inMay 27, 2023 04:19 PM
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Bought in Dec when I thought that was a good sale at $1,399. Even better price now. Only wish I had bought it earlier.

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May 27, 2023 06:29 PM
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BruceInColaMay 27, 2023 06:29 PM
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Quote from Jacknwater :
I've seen people use square pavers
With a plastic shed? Stick built, maybe, but the base quality and level is super important with these (else you run into trouble while building, and later as well).
Last edited by BruceInCola May 27, 2023 at 09:22 PM.
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Quote from vanbboy :
What's the most cost effective way to make a good foundation for this? Currently, I have all grass in my backyard.
From the manual [syndigo.com]:

You must provide a platform on which to assemble your shed. Proper building permit documentation may be required in your neighborhood. Consult all local building codes prior to assembling the shed. Before beginning assembly, you must pour or construct a platform. There are two types:
• Concrete
• Wood Frame
Select the type, but know the surface must be leveled and flat before installation. If the surface is not properly leveled and flat, the shed will not assemble correctly. Proper surface leveling will save you time in the long run, so please do not ignore this step.
We recommend a Concrete platform. It will be the most durable and long-lasting choice. The platform you choose must be built above ground in order to avoid water pooling inside the shed. All lumber must be rated for outdoor use.
*************************************
From the listing on Costco:
https://content.syndigo.com/asset.../1920.webp
*************************************

From my experience, having set up dozens of these over the years for myself and others, the foundation must be flat. If you have thaw/freeze cycles, 4" (or more) of concrete is a very good idea. If you're in the southwest, you can probably get away with concrete pavers over a crushed rock, compressed, base layer.

If you are doing a smaller shed and not storing anything remotely heavy (e.g. bicycles, children toys, pool accessories, etc.), then you can get away with flat, hardened earth and just level it, or a paver/stone foundation.

But for something this size, particularly since it will be there for a while, I'd highly recommend a good foundation. The repeated stress of walking inside of it, or parking a lawn mower or other heavy item, can torque the resin components and the fasteners can sheer off or crack the connections. It is a great product but absolutely needs a good foundation based on use.
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May 27, 2023 09:54 PM
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wiserguy007May 27, 2023 09:54 PM
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Can I make a tiny home out of this?
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May 27, 2023 09:58 PM
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tomandjerry00May 27, 2023 09:58 PM
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Quote from wiserguy007 :
Can I make a tiny home out of this?
You can but it's not worth the effort. Better off getting something framed so easier to insulate, run wiring, etc.
May 27, 2023 09:59 PM
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MazBMay 27, 2023 09:59 PM
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Quote from vanbboy :
What's the most cost effective way to make a good foundation for this? Currently, I have all grass in my backyard.
Spend the extra money and get a 10x13 cement slab, worth every penny and will last forever
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May 27, 2023 10:02 PM
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I wonder how much more expensive it would be to 3d resin print like, lego blocks to build a shed like this, hmm!
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May 27, 2023 10:38 PM
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PornoMay 27, 2023 10:38 PM
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Quote from Cartier :
I wonder how much more expensive it would be to 3d resin print like, lego blocks to build a shed like this, hmm!
Hope you don't need it finished this decade

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May 27, 2023 10:52 PM
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gcrackMay 27, 2023 10:52 PM
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Quote from Cartier :
I wonder how much more expensive it would be to 3d resin print like, lego blocks to build a shed like this, hmm!
Icon homes is 3d printing with what looks like concrete. Super cool for what's coming next.

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