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You’ve finally found your dream garden shed and invested in a life-long storage solution, but as you await its arrival, you need to consider several factors. In this blog, we provide a step-by-step guide on how to prepare your garden for a large metal shed.
Identify your shed’s location
When installing a shed in your garden, you need to consider where you might place it. Think about your shed’s accessibility and what you need to store. Also, think about positioning and if you’d prefer it placed flat against a wall, hidden at the back of your garden, or exposed, creating a stylish focal point. When choosing the sheds location, you also need to consider drainage and where rainwater will go. You should also consider the level of security the area offers – areas away from public view are preferable.
Prepare the ground
When installing a garden shed, you need to ensure that the area you plan on placing your shed on is even and level. This can be achieved by removing weeds, rubble, or any debris that may interfere underneath. By accommodating a metal garden shed, you won’t have to worry about moisture damage from the ground, compared to a wooden shed – which if untreated, can be susceptible to damp, mould and rot.
Create a sturdy base
Placing your large metal shed on a sturdy, firm base is vital for longevity. This will protect the ground underneath and create a strong base for the shed to sit on. Achieve this by placing slabs, concrete, or even stone to create a solid foundation for the shed to stand on.
Install your outdoor storage solution
With the location chosen and the base prepared, it’s time to install your life-long storage solution. Metal sheds are the best on the market; they create a rust-resistant weatherproof shed with an integrated organisational system, built-in ventilation, and a highly secure locking system.
Anchor your garden shed
British weather is unpredictable, and even though a large metal shed wouldn’t blow away from a gust of wind, it’s crucial you utilise a ground anchor kit and ensure it is firmly secure and protected.
Add garden shed flooring
By installing this functional addition in your large metal shed, you are creating a sturdy, non-slip surface to walk and store your items on. Available in aluminium or wooden options to suit your aesthetic, flooring makes more both a practical and stylish addition.
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