How Do You Build A Shed Plan?
A shed can prove invaluable to store all those tools and equipment that you just don’t have room for in your house or garage. You can build a shed yourself, but it will take time. David Stiles, author of Sheds: the Do-It-Yourself Guide for Backyard Builders, dispels the popular marketing myth that people can build a shed in a weekend. The time it takes to complete a shed depends on your carpentry skills and the complexity of the shed that you plan to build. According to Stiles, take the time that you expect to build a shed and double it. Still, having a plan can help you avoid mistakes that will cost you money in the long run. Call the local building department to determine whether you need a building a permit. Some communities have strict zoning laws that dictate where a shed can be located and how it is to be constructed. Owners pay a fine, move or dismantle sheds that are found to be in violation of these laws. Get the site ready. Clear trees and shrubs as needed. Make sure the land