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Costco Members: Yardline Piermont 12x16 Wood Storage Shed (DIY Installation)

+ Free Curbside Delivery

$3,000

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yardline Piermont 12x16 Wood Storage Shed (DIY Installation) on sale for $2999.99. Shipping is free (Curbside Delivery).

Thanks to Community Member embzeey for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 12' wide shelf and 4' deep loft keep tools and equipment organized
  • Extra-wide 64" double doors accommodate lawnmowers and large equipment
  • Flexible door location with the option to install doors on the eave or gable side
  • 7' tall sidewall height brings lots of vertical space for ladders and long-handled tools
  • Two large operable windows with transoms and screen lets in fresh air and sunlight
  • Superior protection against hail, wind, moisture, decay, and termites using LP SmartSide treated siding
  • Built to withstand strong winds and heavy snow loads using 2x4 construction
  • Door hinges distribute weight evenly to prevent sagging
  • Arched wall vents promote air circulation
  • Stylish roof overhangs provide extra protection
  • Aluminum threshold protects the entrance
  • Do-it-Yourself Installation:
    • Exterior is primed and ready for paint (paint and caulk not included)
    • Fasteners, latches, hinges, OSB flooring, locking door handle, and instructions included
    • Paint, caulk, and tools not included

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Arrives approximately 3 - 5 weeks from time of order.
    • Offer valid through 7/21/24, while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Free manufacturer returns up to 30 days after delivery
    • 15-year limited material warranty, 50-year limited warranty for LP SmartSide
    • 3.9 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on over 95 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
  • Additional Note:

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Written by embzeey
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Yardline Piermont 12x16 Wood Storage Shed (DIY Installation) on sale for $2999.99. Shipping is free (Curbside Delivery).

Thanks to Community Member embzeey for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 12' wide shelf and 4' deep loft keep tools and equipment organized
  • Extra-wide 64" double doors accommodate lawnmowers and large equipment
  • Flexible door location with the option to install doors on the eave or gable side
  • 7' tall sidewall height brings lots of vertical space for ladders and long-handled tools
  • Two large operable windows with transoms and screen lets in fresh air and sunlight
  • Superior protection against hail, wind, moisture, decay, and termites using LP SmartSide treated siding
  • Built to withstand strong winds and heavy snow loads using 2x4 construction
  • Door hinges distribute weight evenly to prevent sagging
  • Arched wall vents promote air circulation
  • Stylish roof overhangs provide extra protection
  • Aluminum threshold protects the entrance
  • Do-it-Yourself Installation:
    • Exterior is primed and ready for paint (paint and caulk not included)
    • Fasteners, latches, hinges, OSB flooring, locking door handle, and instructions included
    • Paint, caulk, and tools not included

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Arrives approximately 3 - 5 weeks from time of order.
    • Offer valid through 7/21/24, while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • Free manufacturer returns up to 30 days after delivery
    • 15-year limited material warranty, 50-year limited warranty for LP SmartSide
    • 3.9 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on over 95 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
  • Additional Note:

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Written by embzeey

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I built a Costco shed in 2021. Anyone considering doing this, highly recommend getting a second hand cordless framing nailer for the job. Paslodes are easy/cheap to find. Rent a roofing nailer for the day. So much faster and not a ton of money. Also remember to include caulk in your estimate unless you want bees. Some of the wood will be junk and need replacement. The delivery is to the curb, if you want it in your driveway, that needs to be arranged with the driver (I gave him $20 to drop it at the work site). I did a crushed stone bed bordered with 4x4s and that worked out really nicely, my neighbors base is all rotted but mine never gets wet.

Respectfully to those looking at lumber/plans, I think the pre cut angles in these kits are worth a lot in time and frustration if you're not cutting wood every day and able to get every cut perfect every time.
If you folks want some decent shed plans for free. The Family Handyman magazine site has a few for you to choose from. They decided to put them behind a paywall after Covid. However you can still get to them via Archive org back when they were a bit more free in their sharing.

They come with basic instructions on their site and sometimes full material lists.

LINK [archive.org] to what I am talking about
My city limits to 120 square foot sheds or you need approval /permits. As a result I went with 8 x 16 gable roof (yes I know that's 128, but after accounting for walls removing floor space I could argue it's slightly under 120).

https://www.cheapsheds.com/

I guess it was $7.95 but thought it was well worth it

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So this, or the 12x16 just put on sale? Looks like this one has windows and vents, trying to figure out if there are any other major differences. Although I'm starting to wonder if I can just find a good set of shed plans with a cut list at this point.

https://www.bjs.com/product/handy...0004371781
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Quote from The.Dude :
So this, or the 12x16 just put on sale? Looks like this one has windows and vents, trying to figure out if there are any other major differences. Although I'm starting to wonder if I can just find a good set of shed plans with a cut list at this point.

https://www.bjs.com/product/handy...0004371781
Looks pretty similar. If you have a building materials reuse store nearby, it might be better to pick out windows there and frame them in if you are handy enough and think the effort and materials will be worth $1,000 or less.

Edit: Completely misread that price and thought it was $1k cheaper. 🤦 I would go with Costco as it seems these kits can be a toss up on quality and trust that Costco will back up anything the manufacturer doesn't take care of directly.
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This is much nicer than my actual garage.
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Quote from embzeey :
Looks pretty similar. If you have a building materials reuse store nearby, it might be better to pick out windows there and frame them in if you are handy enough and think the effort and materials will be worth $1,000 or less.

Edit: Completely misread that price and thought it was $1k cheaper. 🤦 I would go with Costco as it seems these kits can be a toss up on quality and trust that Costco will back up anything the manufacturer doesn't take care of directly.
Guess you guys haven't seen the price of OSB sheathing lately.. just a year ago the wall stuff was 9.98 not is close to 21.00 bucks not to mention your time
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Quote from embzeey :
Looks pretty similar. If you have a building materials reuse store nearby, it might be better to pick out windows there and frame them in if you are handy enough and think the effort and materials will be worth $1,000 or less.

Edit: Completely misread that price and thought it was $1k cheaper. 🤦 I would go with Costco as it seems these kits can be a toss up on quality and trust that Costco will back up anything the manufacturer doesn't take care of directly.
I agree but physically dealing with Costco moving a damn shed out of my house would be so annoying
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Quote from The.Dude :
So this, or the 12x16 just put on sale? Looks like this one has windows and vents, trying to figure out if there are any other major differences. Although I'm starting to wonder if I can just find a good set of shed plans with a cut list at this point.

https://www.bjs.com/product/handy...0004371781
Like the look of Costco 👍
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Can this be insulated and turn into a home gym some how?

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Quote from The.Dude :
So this, or the 12x16 just put on sale? Looks like this one has windows and vents, trying to figure out if there are any other major differences. Although I'm starting to wonder if I can just find a good set of shed plans with a cut list at this point.

https://www.bjs.com/product/handy...0004371781
I paid like $5 for a shed plan and built my own from it myself. Only needed assistance when raising the walls.
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Quote from congletonj :
I paid like $5 for a shed plan and built my own from it myself. Only needed assistance when raising the walls.
I'll fly you out here. Please build one for me!
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Quote from congletonj :
I paid like $5 for a shed plan and built my own from it myself. Only needed assistance when raising the walls.
Which plan and size did you end up settling on?
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Quote from The.Dude :
Which plan and size did you end up settling on?
My city limits to 120 square foot sheds or you need approval /permits. As a result I went with 8 x 16 gable roof (yes I know that's 128, but after accounting for walls removing floor space I could argue it's slightly under 120).

https://www.cheapsheds.com/

I guess it was $7.95 but thought it was well worth it
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Quote from congletonj :
My city limits to 120 square foot sheds or you need approval /permits. As a result I went with 8 x 16 gable roof (yes I know that's 128, but after accounting for walls removing floor space I could argue it's slightly under 120).

https://www.cheapsheds.com/

I guess it was $7.95 but thought it was well worth it
How much did you spend in total for materials?
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Quote from congletonj :
My city limits to 120 square foot sheds or you need approval /permits. As a result I went with 8 x 16 gable roof (yes I know that's 128, but after accounting for walls removing floor space I could argue it's slightly under 120).

https://www.cheapsheds.com/

I guess it was $7.95 but thought it was well worth it
Curious if your remember what the material cost was for your build? Just to get an idea to compare. Thank you for posting the link for the site btw.
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Quote from Odub :
How much did you spend in total for materials?
I don't remember for sure, but want to say it was about $1000

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Quote from congletonj :
I don't remember for sure, but want to say it was about $1000
The plans you bought was it worth it?
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