Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for my shed?
Permit requirements vary by city and county. Generally, smaller sheds may not require a permit, but larger structures often do. We recommend checking with your local building department to confirm the specific regulations for your area.
What kind of site preparation is required?
A level site is crucial. We recommend a crushed gravel pad that is at least 1 foot larger than the shed on all sides. This provides excellent drainage and a stable foundation. We also offer professional gravel pad installation services.
How long does delivery take?
Lead times for delivery vary depending on the season and whether you are purchasing an in-stock unit or a custom build. Typically, in-stock sheds can be delivered within 1-2 weeks, while custom orders may take 4-6 weeks.
Can I customize my shed?
Yes! You can choose to have your shed custom designed specifically for you, or choose from one of our stocked sheds available for immediate delivery. We offer various options to meet your unique storage needs.
What materials are used for siding and roofing?
We use Duratemp plywood siding with a 50-year manufacturer's warranty, ensuring a durable exterior finish without OSB or pressboard. For roofing, you can choose between 30-year architectural asphalt shingles or ribbed metal, with multiple color options available for both.
What if my site is not accessible by truck?
If your site cannot be accessed by our delivery truck and trailer, we can bring our tools and materials to you and build your shed on-site. This ensures you get the shed you need, exactly where you need it.
How are the sheds constructed?
Our sheds are built with quality in mind. Each shed rests on pressure-treated 4×4 skids. Structural framing, including floor joists, wall studs, and rafters, is set at 16” centers using industry-standard dimensional lumber.
