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One thing a lot of us could certainly do with is more storage space in our lives, and enough options to find the right kind for each set of circumstances. Whether it’s garden equipment, bikes and scooters, sporting gear or the kids” outdoor toys, it all takes up space around the home. But with so many different options for storage spaces currently available, how can you be sure to pick the right one for your own storage needs? And how can you avoid the usual risks of buying online?
We can help you with that. To assist with picking the right storage, here’s our handy guide on what to look for when buying a garden shed.
1. Look at the details
Lots of websites offer bargain sheds, but when looking for one, you need to ensure you buy the right one for your specific needs, and one that is built to last. Here are some key aspects to look for:
2. Get the right size for your space, and your stuff
The size of your shed may be limited by the space in your garden, measure your space before you start to make sure you’re making the most of your space. If you buy from a manufacturer directly, like us, you can have your shed made any size you like. When you’re buying a shed make sure you have room to grow. You may want to have space for those extra garden tools or that bigger bike further down the road.
3. Look for guarantees
Does the site you’re looking at offer any guarantees? Do they have easily reachable customer service? Do you trust them to help if there is a problem a few years down the line? You’re investing in a robust building, make sure that it will stand the test of time. All our sheds come with a ten-year guarantee against manufacturing defects and fungal decay.
4. Buy direct
If you go to the manufacturer you’re cutting out the middle man so getting the best quality shed for your money. It also means that you can have changes made to the standard design, want it bigger or smaller? Not a problem if you’re buying from the people that are making it they can make it perfect for you.
5. Get advice
You’re investing in a building that should be in your garden for years ahead. You want to make sure it’s right. We have experts on hand so if you have any questions get in touch. And if you don’t want to fit it yourself we can put you in touch with an installer.
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