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We handled every single phase of this build ourselves. It started with a gravel base and pressure-treated floor framing, which is exactly how you want a shed to start. Skipping that step is one of the biggest mistakes people make with outdoor structures - moisture wrecks a wood floor fast when it doesn't have proper drainage underneath it.
From there, we went straight into the structural framing. Walls went up panel by panel, OSB sheathing locked everything in square, and the roof framing came together with a clean pitch that sheds water the way it should. That's the part most people never see - but it's the part that determines how long a structure actually lasts.
Once the bones were solid, we moved into the finish work. Board-and-batten style siding, a real operable window with a white trim surround, a solid door with heavy-duty strap hinges, a vent up top for airflow, and pressure-treated skirt boards along the base to tie the whole thing together cleanly. This isn't a kit shed. Every piece of it was cut and built on site.
Whether you need straight-up storage, a workshop, or something a little more personal - we build it all the same way. Solid framing, real materials, finished the right way.