Planning to build a wood shed on your own? If so, you are at the right place. Building a shed isn’t as complicated as it sounds. All you need is to devise a solid strategy to make sure everything goes according to the plan. Buying a shed building plan may also be of great help to you. However, the following tips are sure to help you build a wood shed on your own.
Pay special attention to foundation
First off, you will need to choose the right place to build your shed. Make sure the location you choose for your shed is leveled, dry and less susceptible to water accumulation. You wouldn’t like to waste your investment by building your shed on a damp, wet place, as water is the big enemy of wood. The following options are considered best for your shed foundation; concrete pacers, deck blocks, solid concrete blocks, skid foundation, gravel pad and timber frame, etc.
Make sure it’s well ventilated
The air circulation is another aspect you should take seriously. Many wood experts suggest leaving at least three feet of space on all sides to make your shed more exposed to wind and sunlight. This will go a long way toward helping you keep moisture and mildew at bay.
Use roof trusses
The roof is undoubtedly the most difficult part of building a wood shed. Using roof trusses can make it easier for you to build a roof. You can build roof trusses on your shed deck and easily raise them up after the walls are finished. Each truss is fixed above a stud, and you can put the shingling on later without much effort.
I am Scott Miller and my love is writing about home improvement. I write mostly about home ideas, but also share some tips and tricks that can make your life easier when it comes to getting things done in the house.