HI Guys, I'm new to the forum. I was planning on builing a 12 x 16 shed this summer as I need to clear space in my garage. Because the budget doesnt work this summer for the larger shed I thought of putting a 7-8 x 4 lean to shed on the side of my house this spring/summer. I'm not a proessional but am hands on and the only way to learn is to try.
I have a slight slope as you can see in the pic. I have vinyl siding as well which i was hoping to incorporates in the lean to shed.
soo
#1 I was debating on building with wood over buying a premade kit. Wood if i can get a few answers off this forum.
#2 I was going to use pier blocks (do I just cut them into the higher lever to even them out with the lower?) Should I have gravel underneath each blocks.
#3 attaching to house, would I leave the vinyl siding (use inside corner posts) on or am I cutting to expose that wall (expose typar). whats recommeded for cutting. Or do I just nail over the exising vinyl siding?
#4 I probably need a flashing, what do you guys recommend for the flashing?
this shed will hold a snowblower, lawmwer, garden stuff etc thats taking space in our garage. This might be a nice project to start off with beofre i tackle the larger shed, stairs from 2nd floor deck, and finishing my basement (walkout).
cheers
fenders :thumbup:
I have a slight slope as you can see in the pic. I have vinyl siding as well which i was hoping to incorporates in the lean to shed.
soo
#1 I was debating on building with wood over buying a premade kit. Wood if i can get a few answers off this forum.
#2 I was going to use pier blocks (do I just cut them into the higher lever to even them out with the lower?) Should I have gravel underneath each blocks.
#3 attaching to house, would I leave the vinyl siding (use inside corner posts) on or am I cutting to expose that wall (expose typar). whats recommeded for cutting. Or do I just nail over the exising vinyl siding?
#4 I probably need a flashing, what do you guys recommend for the flashing?
this shed will hold a snowblower, lawmwer, garden stuff etc thats taking space in our garage. This might be a nice project to start off with beofre i tackle the larger shed, stairs from 2nd floor deck, and finishing my basement (walkout).
cheers
fenders :thumbup:
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