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Top 5 Things You Need to Look for in a Shed Builder
by QSB on February 6, 2023 at 7:45 AM
Are you overwhelmed with the amount of stuff you currently have and the lack of storage space? You are not alone! About 1 in 4 Americans has a clutter problem. No matter how often you clean out the closet or try to get organized, it always feels like there’s too much going on and not enough space to keep it all together.
One solution you might be considering is an outdoor storage shed. This is a perfect fit if you’re running out of closet space, don’t have an attic, or find all of your current storage options at capacity. Instead of spending large fees monthly on a storage unit, buying your own can be an excellent investment so you have everything at your fingertips and you have your own additional space to use however you would like! But, before you choose a storage shed, you first need to know what to look for in a shed builder company.
Not all shed builder companies are created equal, but these 5 things will give you solid criteria to make an informed decision.
Why Is It So Important to Understand the Shed Builder Landscape?
If you’re looking for a quick and cheap storage option, then spending a lot of time comparing shed-building companies and models may not be the best fit for you. If the options you’ve seen at retailers like Home Depot or Lowe’s seem good enough, then investigating a premium shed builder may not be the way to go.
However, if you’re concerned about the…
- Lifespan
- Look
- Logetivity
…or even the customizability of a storage shed, it’s critical to understand the factors that make up a shed building company.
To get a durable, high-quality, great-looking storage shed with customizable options, you’ll have to spend a bit more than a run-of-the-mill storage shed that you can buy from any home improvement store. So, before you invest in a shed, you want to make sure you’re making the best possible decision at the best possible price.
5 Things to Look for in a Shed Builder
1. What Does the Company Have to Offer?
The first thing you want to look at in a shed builder is what that company has to offer.
Questions to consider include:
- What types of storage sheds do they offer?
- How many options/models do they have?
- How many color/finish options do they have?
- What is the level of customization on their sheds?
- Do they deliver?
- What is their delivery radius?
These are just starting points, but they are important to consider before you dive into looking for or possibly buying a shed from the company.
2. What is Their Customer Service Like, and What About Their Warranties?
Talking to a customer service representative from any business can tell you a lot about that company from the start. Are they helpful? Polite? Working hard to answer your questions and help you navigate a potential purchase? We highly recommend calling or getting in touch with the customer service department of any shed builder before you consider a purchase. This will be a great indicator if they will be helpful going forward in the buying and delivery process as well as if you have any issues down the road.
You’ll also want to investigate their warranty program. Ask questions beyond just “How long is it?” and dig deep to understand exactly what is covered by the warranty should anything happen to your storage shed.
3. What Do Their Repair and Maintenance Look Like Post-Purchase?
This is where you’ll get into the nitty-gritty and separate high-quality shed builders from the rest. Inevitably, the repair will need to be done to your storage shed. Whether a storm causes an issue, wear and tear happens, or even simple human error, you’ll probably need some help at some point after the purchase. What kind of involvement will the shed builder you’re looking at have? Will they come out and fix the issue? Is that included in the price of the shed? If so, for how long?
Be sure to ask detailed versions of these questions based on the shed builder you’re talking with to understand what kind of support you’ll have after buying your storage shed.
4. What Materials Do They Use, and What is the Quality Like?
Understanding the types of materials, a shed builder may choose is important based on the look and quality you hope to achieve. The three most common materials being used in shed builder currently are vinyl, wood, and metal. While you should investigate what your potential shed builder uses or what options you have to choose from, you also should understand the quality of the materials they are using. There are many different levels and types of wood. Be sure to ask about the quality of wood used and how it can benefit from longevity.
Understanding not just what types of materials they use but the quality of those materials will give you a clear picture of what you’re going to be getting by buying through that shed builder.
5. What Do Their Past Projects Look Like?
Maybe the most important thing to consider is the body of work that a shed builder can show. Whether it’s a gallery on their website or scrolling through their social media profiles, you want to choose a shed builder that has a solid portfolio of work.
Also, look at the types of sheds they have built. There are so many different types as well as uses for them. For example, if you’re looking for a high-quality but small shed and the builder you’re looking at only has large models from their previous work, this may not be as good of a fit. Look at their overall rating and read both the highly positive and negative reviews to get a more comprehensive picture of what working with that shed builder could be like.
Looking for the Right Shed Builder
We hope these criteria are helpful for you as you explore the right shed builder for your unique needs. If you’re curious about what we offer at Quality Storage Buildings — Browse our inventory and access our comprehensive product catalog, providing detailed information on dimensions, features, and customization options. Download the catalog today to make an informed decision and start your shed-buying journey.
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