On my daily commute, I pass a new construction project that I find very intriguing. It's a large industrial building that's being built from a prefabricated metal kit. The construction process has been fast and smooth, and the structure has risen rather grandly from the bare land. A little bit of investigating led me to the discovery that these types of metal kit buildings are not only common, but very cost effective. In fact, you can take full advantage the same technology for your own backyard storage shed.
Often made of surplus steel to help keep the cost down, these small prefab outdoor structures come complete with all you need for a self build project, making them ideal for the DIY type handyman. Usually built by an American manufacturing company like US Steel, General Steel, Mueller, or Butler, these residential storage buildings can be made of vinyl, metal, or wood. A manufacturing hotbed for these types of portable storage is the Dallas, Texas area.
Varying in style from rustic to modern, Amish to contemporary, you can find one to match virtually any architectural style, and finding one to complement your home or barn should be simple. Colors vary as well, and I have seen these kits in many shades of green, brown, gray, tan, and red.
A couple of important hints to follow... make sure you follow all of your town's building codes, especially relating to allowed setbacks. Build one of these storage buildings too close to a property line, power line, or existing structure and you'll just wind up having to tear it down. Ouch! Also, make sure you know exactly what you're doing before you begin. If not, you should hire a professional to handle the installation for you.
If you find yourself in need of additional space for your lawn and garden equipment, tools, or whatever, a metal kit building may be just what you need.
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