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Cladding Style: Tongue & Groove
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Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Love shed, there were some problems with the installation Instructions.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I needed a larger storage shed.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought few months ago and im so happy with my pourshace
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Overall not a difficult task to assemble. The only issue was with the corner wall pieces. The tabs that require pushing down to click were overly large for the hole and required some dremeling to reduce the tab size and increasing the hole size in order to make them click into place. Otherwise, everything else went relatively smooth.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I purchased and built my 15x8 Lifetime shed in 2014. Now, 11 years later, it's time to leave a review. My shed has withstood 11 Connecticut winters and summers, rain and wind storms...and still looks great. The roof color has faded a bit...but 11 years and still awesome. When I built it, I used pressure treated 6" landscape timbers as the base joists with a plywood sub-floor to act as the base. I foolishly used 3/4 particle board/OSB sheets instead of spending the money for pressure treated plywood. Over the years, moisture seeped into that OSB from the edges and from ground moisture coming up, so the floor began to sag between the joists/timbers. Yesterday, I finally did the project I've said I would do for the past 4 years. I had some friends over to help. I had already emptied out the shed completely and removed the screws from the floor. We used 6 pvc 2" pipes and rolled the shed off the old rotted base out onto the lawn. We then pulled up the rotted OSB board, pulled/ground all nails and screws from the timbers. Then built new subfloor with 3/4 inch pressure treated plywood. We then rolled the shed back onto the new base and screwed the floor into the subfloor and timbers. Now I feel like I have a new shed again. My doors close properly again (the sag in the old floor made it difficult to properly close and secure the doors. The structural stability od this shed is amazing. Being able to roll it on those pipes really speaks to the strength of the shed walls and roof structure. My buddies were amazed by the quality. After 11 years, my only issue is the locking mechanism on the left-side door. There are two metal sliding "pins" that slide up/down at the top and bottom of the door into holes in the frame to keep the left door locked. These pins become loose over time, so the top pin slides down too easily, allowing the top to come unlocked. The bottom pin can sometimes fall out of its slot and has to be slid back in. I may add a bit of tape or a little epoxy to the body of the pin to add a bit of friction to the piece. (It does appear that Lifetime has modified the locking pin to a "slide and turn" bolt at some point since my original purchase. ) Overall, I am so thrilled that I made the investment in a Lifetime shed instead of paying two times more for a much smaller wooden shed that would undoubtedly need a lot of maintenance after 11 years. It's one of the best purchases I ever made for my home.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars6 total votes