The Pros And Cons Of Buying A Plastic Shed

by

Gavin R Graham

It is probably a fair assumption that most people think of a wooden building when picturing a garden shed. However, there are now lots of plastic sheds available and though they are perhaps still not quite as common as the traditional wooden garden shed, there are many advantages to going plastic. That being said, with many popular wooden and metals sheds on the market is plastics a viable contender as a material?

Pros

Firstly, plastic sheds are quick and easy to assemble so it doesn\’t take long to set one up in the garden. They are extremely lightweight and modular kits allow for further elements to be added later such as shelving, windows and other accessories or extensions. The ease with which the average person can assemble this type of shed also means that they are relatively easy to move and rebuild. This makes them the perfect option for someone renting a house, particularly as they do not require a special base or foundation.

Once the shed is up, there is also very little maintenance involved with this shed. Unlike wooden and metal sheds, they do not need protection or treatment as they are resistant to all types of weather and will not rust or rot. Plastic sheds are also not susceptible to insect damage and are usually fire retardant. Not only do these factors give a plastic shed marks for longevity, but it also means that they offer great protection for the items stored within them.

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Plastic sheds tend to be cheaper than sheds made out of other materials. This means they are even a good option for those who would prefer a wooden or metal shed but currently can\’t afford one. As they are not easily damaged, it is then easy to sell on one of these sheds second hand. A plastic shed is also much better value for money as they are considerably longer lasting than sheds of other materials. Wooden sheds are at risk of rot and woodworm problems while rust and corrosion are dangers for metal sheds.

Cleaning this type of shed is also a simple affair. They are not damaged by water or ordinary household products so the outside can simply be hosed down and the inside can be spring cleaned without the need for any specialist cleaning supplies. Considering that the items usually stored in sheds such as lawnmowers and garden tools which bring in mud, being able to clean the shed quickly and easily is a big advantage.

Cons

Although plastic sheds are available in lots of different colours, sizes, styles and shapes, the reality is that they do not blend as well in the garden. Natural materials look much better among the greenery of a garden so a wooden shed seems a lot less intrusive as a feature.

While being lightweight makes plastic sheds more mobile, it also means that they are not as sturdy as wooden or metal sheds. They are therefore at risk of collapse in extreme weather such as high winds or very heavy snow which makes them unsuitable for storing valuable items.

Lastly, while weatherproof for the most part, some models of plastic sheds can be affected by sunlight. Cheaper models may not be resistant to warping or yellowing in the sun which can mean that the shed fades and warps over time.

Overall, plastic sheds are certainly of some value. For anyone looking for a simple storage space and has no desire to design their own shed or spend time constructing a garden shed, plastic is the way forward.

Gavin Graham works for Elbec, an online retailer of

plastic sheds

, metal sheds and

wooden sheds

. From bike sheds and greenhouses to

log cabins

and playhouses, Elbec offer garden buildings ranging from the practical to the breathtaking.

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