expiredSubZero5 | Staff posted Dec 06, 2023 08:07 AM
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expiredSubZero5 | Staff posted Dec 06, 2023 08:07 AM
Costco Members: 8' x 12.5' Lifetime Resin Outdoor Storage Shed
+ Free Curbside Delivery$1,000
$1,500
33% offCostco Wholesale
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That said its a nice looking shed.
It will require warm temps to put alot of it together so you can strong arm it to flex into position. The roof is definitely a two person job and again let the roof panels heat up in the sun...here in Chicago when It was 80s out was still difficult. Could never get the doors to fit flush and Customer support is missing in action if you need help. I blame the molding and warped parts.
Over all its ok and we will see if it lasts through a Chicagoland winter.
Its not waterproof do open slats where bottom of wall panels attach to floor panels. They are like drains every 24"
I would definitely get it at this price though.
I suggest you try suncast / keter / rubbermaid / sears.. anything but this cheap doodie
https://www.costco.com/northport-...51398.html
https://www.costco.com/stonecroft...61
https://www.amazon.com/Handy-Home...c63b24bc
Options were way better last week...
Check reviews! They are a bit rough...
You can always get free plans and buy and cut the stuff for less than one of these kits...
Costco does have sales on them a few times a year...
I have been been watching prices for about 18 months.
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I suggest you try suncast / keter / rubbermaid / sears.. anything but this cheap doodie
Tip: Its not 8'x12.5'. Its 7'10" x 12"4". Why that is important. If you build a bigger base (esp wood) the water seeps back in under the floor. Resulting in rot over many many years. If you go wood route, make sure the shed flooring lip extends over the base so water just flows away.
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Also inside scoop.. these are all modular. Built with 2.5' incremental modules. Walls, flooring roof. So if you wanted to do 8x10 or 8x12.5 Or want to do 8x20' ... you can!
My shed is 10X12 and it's great. Me and the neighbor had it up in a few hours, not counting the foundation. We had two cordless screwguns going.
The only assembly issue was getting the swinging doors to line up perfectly. took a minute, but got there eventually.
Mine is dry, tight and pretty solid. It's only been a few months, but if it's anything like my other Lifetime holdings it will be fine.
For $1,000 this is a deal!
Any other questions, yall have shoot! I am free for next 30 mins
Any other questions, yall have shoot! I am free for next 30 mins
If all you are going to put in these shed are some bikes and christmas decorations. By all means.. go with 2x4's
Also I tend to over engineer. But at $4 extra for 8' span of PT 2x6, its no brainer. You are spending may be $60 more for 4x the support.
If all you are going to put in these shed are some bikes and christmas decorations. By all means.. go with 2x4's
Also I tend to over engineer. But at $4 extra for 8' span of PT 2x6, its no brainer. You are spending may be $60 more for 4x the support.
What thickness plywood would you recommend? I think I used a pt 5/16 for my last one.
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What thickness plywood would you recommend? I think I used a pt 5/16 for my last one.
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