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Building a Lean-To Shed: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Extra Storage Space in Your Backyard

 

Lean-To Shed

It was a beautiful Saturday morning, and I had decided that today was the day I would build a lean-to shed in my backyard. I had been wanting to create some extra storage space for my tools and gardening equipment, and a lean-to shed seemed like the perfect solution. I had already gathered all the necessary materials, so it was time to get to work.

First, I marked out the area where I wanted the shed to go using some stakes and string. I had chosen a spot against the back wall of my house that had good drainage and plenty of sunlight. Once I was satisfied with the placement, I used a shovel to dig out the area to a depth of about six inches.

Next, I laid down a layer of gravel to help with drainage, and then I began building the frame for the shed. I used pressure-treated 2x4s for the frame, cutting them to the appropriate lengths using a saw. I attached the pieces together using galvanized screws, making sure everything was level and plumb as I went.

Once the frame was complete, I added some cross-bracing to make it more stable. Then, I installed the roof rafters using more 2x4s. I made sure to space them evenly and to leave a slight overhang at the front of the shed to protect against rain.

With the frame and roof in place, it was time to add the siding. I used corrugated metal panels for the walls, attaching them to the frame using screws and washers. The metal was lightweight and easy to work with, and it would stand up well to the elements.

Finally, I added some trim pieces around the edges of the shed to give it a finished look. I used some leftover pressure-treated lumber for this, cutting it to size and attaching it using more screws. I also installed a door using a pre-made kit that I had purchased at the hardware store.

By mid-afternoon, the shed was complete! It was a lean-to design, which meant that it was open on one side and attached to the back of my house. This made it easy to access from the yard, and it provided plenty of storage space for all my gardening tools and supplies.

Overall, I was really happy with how the project turned out. It had taken a bit of work, but it was definitely worth it to have this new space in my backyard. Now I could focus on my gardening without worrying about where to store everything!

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12x30 Lean-To Shed with 12 Gauge Tubing.

 


Here is a 28x30x13 shop with a 12x30 Lean-To. Made out of 12 Gauge Tubing. This building has 1-12x12 Roll Up Door, 1-Walk In Door, and five windows. This building would take only a couple of days to put up and our current lead time is 2-4 weeks. You can design this building or any other to be exactly what you need. Additions can include more windows, insulation, a variety of different sizes of Roll Up Doors and more!!

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Free 8x12 Lean To Shed plans

 


8x12 Lean To Shed plans
These 8x12 Lean To Shed  are made sturdy and will last much longer than the cheap ones you can get at the store


It includes:
•3/4 in flooring
• LP 50 year warranty siding
•2x4 framing
• 1 42in x 6.5ft door
• 30 year architectural shingles
•2 vents - Wire mesh behind both the vents  to keep the bugs out
•built on pressure treated skids, so can be moved in the future

Options:
-Paint the shed 200$ you provide paint
-windows
-shelves
-double doors
-upgraded vents
-ramps
-extra tall walls
-5 in overhang on all sides
-roll up door
-loft
-metal roof

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