As your stock-pile of tools and toys grows, to too will your need for storage space. Fortunately, you can add this much-needed storage to your own property with the addition of a storage shed. But, before you start searching for the perfect blueprint and location for your new shed, consider the benefits of hiring a professional to not only custom-build your shed, but to offer an accurate site inspection, too.
Budget-Friendly: Though some site inspections are free, they are not always accurate. If you want to receive an exact quote for the installation of a new storage shed (including insurance against potential hazards such as drainage pipes or over-grown trees), then shelling out a few extra bucks for a thorough site inspection can end up saving you big. That's because professional site inspections such as the ones performed by Rick's Sheds are designed to protect homeowners against unforeseen expenses. They take careful note of the layout of your entire property including obstacles like landscaping and sprinkler lines to ensure no additional damage will occur as a result of their work.
They also carefully consider all hazards such as underground water mains, over-hanging trees or potential flood areas so that the location of your new shed will be easily accessible without jeopardizing other structures in the area. This means that a professional site inspection -- which should cost only $25 -- will guarantee an accurate quote without any hidden costs or surprises.
Timely: When a site inspection is done correctly, there is little chance of unexpected, time consuming work to be done. If time is of the essence to you (and, let's face it, no one wants a contractor to work indefinitely on their property), then hiring a contractor to conduct a site inspection prior to beginning the work is highly recommended.
The average duration of a storage shed installation should take around four weeks which accounts for time to lay the foundation (be it gravel or concrete) and build the structure in accordance with Aston City ordinances.
Compliant with Aston City Ordinances: All new structures on your property will require a zoning permit, which must comply with certain Aston City Ordinances. Application for the permit must be accepted prior to beginning work on your property to avoid fines. The best way to achieve this is through the help of a licensed professional like Rick's Sheds.
These permits ensure that the structure will have proper storm water management systems, comply with height and size restrictions and meet minimum foundation regulations among other things. Any over site in these areas could result in dangerous or unstable construction (leading to more time and financial requirements down the road).
You've likely accumulated a multitude of tools, gadgets and household products throughout the years that require some sort of storage. If you'd rather not use up valuable space in your garage or closets, you might consider the addition of a storage shed on your property.
Before beginning construction of a new storage shed, a site inspection should be conducted. Doing so could save you time, money and stress because you know your shed will be professionally constructed in a location that works well for everyone.
A thorough site inspection will ensure that your shed or accessory structure will be safe, stable and fully functional without compromising other areas of your property. Ideally, this inspection will include a detailed drawing of the entire area rather than just the location of the new build.
Your new storage shed should make your life easier by providing a home for all of your biggest or most valuable tools where they will be safe from the elements -- and your wife's donation box.