If you are trying to decide whether to purchase plastic, metal or wooden sheds, there are quite a few considerations to keep in mind. Aside from the overall costs, we will be looking at three basic categories. They are: durability; flexibility; and appearance.
Reliability
Plastic and metal sheds are both durable products and last a long time. Exposure to heat can take its toll on plastic (vinyl) over time. Likewise, metal sheds can get blistering hot in warmer climates. Wooden sheds can be damaged if overexposed to sunlight and heat but if the wood is treated, this will help the shed last for years. All three types of materials can be painted which is a real plus.
One of the negative aspects of metal is that it can be dented pretty easily since the metal is thin. This doesn't make for a pretty site if there are a few good sized dents in the walls of your shed. On the other hand, wooden sheds can be easily repaired if nicked or dented simply by filling in with wood filler and painting. Since wooden sheds are framed the same way that larger structures are, such as a house, they are quite sturdy and can handle extreme weather conditions.
Flexibility
There are so many choices of shed styles to choose from, that it can be overwhelming when you start shopping. Each type of shed - plastic, metal and wood, come in all kinds of sizes and styles, and ultimately - cost. The big advantage wood has over the other two choices is that you can build your own custom shed from scratch.
There are hundreds of shed plans online that you can purchase and download for minimal cost. This is a great starting point for those who have some basic carpentry skills. You can even alter your plans to fit your particular needs. For instance, if you need to fit a riding mower and a snow mobile in your shed and you need to add extra room to accommodate both of them, simply add on the extra space while your building.
Aesthetics
There really is no comparison when it comes to the appearance of wooden sheds. Particularly, if the shed is made from cedar, you can take advantage of its natural beauty by simply using a good quality stain or water sealer. You'll want to place your shed in a spot where it is easily seen from your house as opposed to metal or plastic sheds that are better placed off to the side of the house or further away from view.
Author Resource:
Timothy Corcoran has a long time passion for wooden sheds . You can find more info and resources at his web site devoted to these wonderful structures: Best Wooden Sheds