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Jun 20, 2025 9:57 PM
YMMV $639.57 7 X 10.5 Rubbermaid 7-ft x 10-ft Roughneck Brown Gable Resin Storage Shed (Floor Included
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I am in the North East with 4 seasons and my shed was under a tree so no direct sunlight. The major flaw of the shed is that the front corner panels (that secure the doors) will break. The way the panels are designed is it's bent resin, and over time the resin will crack and won't hold correctly. This will lead to leaks inside.
I've had this for about 6 years and paid about $500. I would rather purchase those kit sheds made out of 2x3's as they hold up a lot longer (granted with proper maintenance like exterior paint and roofing).
BJs Club shows the Lifetime brand of this size for 699$ with only shipping available.
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BJs Club shows the Lifetime brand of this size for 699$ with only shipping available.
https://www.bjs.com/product/lifet...lsrc=aw
8-ft x 10-ft Tremont White Gable Resin Storage Shed (Floor Included) https://www.lowes.com/pd/Suncast-...5005916919
8-ft x 10-ft Tremont White Gable Resin Storage Shed (Floor Included) https://www.lowes.com/pd/Suncast-...5005916919
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$607. There was only one. No shipping only pickup was available
I am in the North East with 4 seasons and my shed was under a tree so no direct sunlight. The major flaw of the shed is that the front corner panels (that secure the doors) will break. The way the panels are designed is it's bent resin, and over time the resin will crack and won't hold correctly. This will lead to leaks inside.
I've had this for about 6 years and paid about $500. I would rather purchase those kit sheds made out of 2x3's as they hold up a lot longer (granted with proper maintenance like exterior paint and roofing).
I like wood myself but where I am at it is debatable. I'm in a shaded, wooded area and it is damp all the time. Wood shed that was on the property in fairly decent shape is about history in those same five years.
I despise T-111 siding. If you do not have a good overhang at the eaves and rakes and most sheds do not, it does not last long. Maybe yearly painting would solve it but I have bigger projects around the place taking priority. The siding has rotted in many areas while still having paint on it. Only way I would do wood again is with cement board siding but that is costly.
Not a big fan of plastic but it is a little more of a toss- up where i am living. I debated getting two more of these and getting rid of the bigger wood shed with overhead space but think I have to go wood again for the space but not thrilled with the idea.
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