Wednesday, 26 August 2020

How to fix rotting Wooden Garden Shed?

Brock Hladik: This shed is not made of a frame that has siding over it. It is actually panels of 4 by 8 foot plywood that are inside the frame and outside trim. I am concerned as to whether the shed will collapse if I attempt to remove the plywood panels, since they seem like they are adding strength and stability to the structure. How would I take it apart down to the frame and keep it from collapsing / sagging? Thanks!

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Francisco Schonhardt: It sounds like you just need to replace the siding used on the shed. Probably just attached with nails, remove old siding and replace with a new piece.

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Evelin Turlich: You have to consider various things here. Will you keep anything in the shed which will be badly affected by being very hot? Metal sheds do get much hotter than wooden ones. How about looks, will you be looking down the garden & have to see a metal she! d - would that detract from the rest of the garden? Wooden sheds need painting fairly regularly (3-5 years) in order to look their best and the roof will need re-felting sometimes. Cost also comes into the equation as well as availability and delivery options. I love my wooden shed - but it does need TLC every now & then!...Show more

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