Owning A Suncast Storage Shed

Suncast storage units are available in many sizes and numerous unique styles. The storage units are constructed with a durable and weather resistant resin. This resin material is also crack resistant. Suncast storage units are maintenance free. The storage units are fade resistant as the durable plastic has a UV protection that has been injected into the resin. A few of Suncast's vertical and larger outdoor sheds and buildings are model numbers A01B02, A01B21C02, A01B12C01, B52, GS9500 and GS8000. The larger vertical units have a tall and thin design. These units are excellent to store items such as lawn mowers, grills, large lawn tools, and bicycles. Most storage sheds made from wood or metal require painting or staining. The Suncast units are fully finished when they are purchased and do not require any painting or staining. Suncast also makes smaller size units. A few of these smaller horizontal model numbers are GS1250, GS4000, GS2000 and GS200BW.

One of Suncast's most popular large storage units is model number GS9500. The opening size of the entry door is 62x69. The overall size of this unit is 7'x9x7'x10x7'x3. The color of the storage unit is a light taupe. The cost is right around $1,300. The shed has the option feature of adding inside shelves. The shelves can be purchased separately.

A unique and convenient feature with the Suncast storage sheds is that the parts snap together. All of the models have wide opening door ways as well at tall ceilings. The storage units have raised flooring. All the units come with a a ramp style entry. This is a great feature especially when rolling heavy items into the unit. This ramp entry is also very convenient when using a dolly to place an item inside the shed. All of the storage units have a place on the door to lock it with a padlock.

The storage units are shipped disassembled. Suncast sheds are easy to put together since the parts simply snap into each other. The only tool required to assemble the units is a screw driver. Be sure to check with the city where you reside to find out if you will need a permit in order to place a storage unit in your yard. If you live in a neighborhood that is managed by a homeowners association, its a good idea to find out from them if a storage unit can be added to your yard as well as how large of a unit is permitted.

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