By James Forte
shedmaster.net |
Whether you are handy around the
house or not, you may want to consider several woodworking projects. It will
not only be fun but will fill you with a great sense of accomplishment. One
woodworking project could be building a storage shed and obtaining good storage
shed plans is key.
As part of your preparation for the
coming colder months, you may want to build a firewood storage shed if you have
a fireplace that you use during the winter months. You may also use it to store
other items that need storage. Free building plans may be available but you
need to have them reviewed to ensure that they are more than adequate to ensure
that you start and finish the project without any problems.
Most of these free plans however are
usually not descriptive enough or will not give you a complete materials list
and so forth causing delays in completing the project as well as going over
budget.
A good set of professionally
developed plans will always give you step by step guidelines with photographs,
complete materials lists and wood sizes to allow you to generate a proper time
line and budget for the building project.
Before you start building, you will
need to consider where the shed shall be located on your property or elsewhere,
electricity source, ventilation system, overall security of the location as
well as the shed maintenance.
You may also need to consider any
building codes and whether you will need building permits. Professional storage
shed building plans will almost always conform to the building codes of the
area that you live in. Proper planning will ensure that your goals are completed
at the minimum cost. The extra storage shall also increase your property value.
When I purchased my first home, it
came with a fireplace however, I did not use it for a couple of winters since I
did not have any storage space or know how to store the firewood. After I was
given a set of professional building plans that included plans on how to build
a firewood storage shed, I jumped at the chance. I did not realize how
beneficial having a firewood storage shed until after the project was
accomplished.
Firewood acquisition is the easiest
part since a lot of enterprising folks sell it even from the back of their
trucks. There are firewood selling ads in local newspapers or online
classifieds that include local advertisements. If you do not build a storage
shed, the firewood will simply end up wet and rotting if you place it on the
ground in front or at the back of the house.
To get the wood, all you need to do
is take the material list from the building blueprints to a local lumberyard
and you may be able to get a good deal as well as have them cut the wood to the
size specifications listed in the building plans.
I ended up building a shed with
three walls and a roof. It is important to ensure that you build a proper
foundation and the building plans will give you several suggestions. Stack the
wood as loosely as possible to ensure that there is sufficient airflow.
The first step in building a
firewood storage shed is to get a good set of building plans that are
preferably professionally drawn which will save you time and money. To ensure
that you get the best deals on the materials, always price shop.
Having a storage shed for your firewood will
ensure that your wood is clean and dry and burns easily for those long winter
days and nights. You can not beat the ambiance when you get a good fire going.
Source : ezinearticles.com
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