Opportunity to start fresh
Tried posting this on r/sheds but got no bites so figured I’d try here… Moved to a house with a 12’x20’ shed on the property, albeit in a shitty location. We’re about to have the shed moved to a different spot on the property and have the opportunity to start fresh. Plywood floors, non insulated, t1-11 siding, double doors in front and on the side. Plan is to make it as rodent proof as possible and also make it last as long as possible and that means cutting away some rotted parts of the t1-11 and replace with new t1-11, z flashing etc. Open to suggestions. Would you stain the flooring? Insulate (north nj)?, vinyl siding on top of t1-11? TIA! submitted by /u/No-Sherbert-9857 [link] [comments]

![]() | Tried posting this on r/sheds but got no bites so figured I’d try here… Moved to a house with a 12’x20’ shed on the property, albeit in a shitty location. We’re about to have the shed moved to a different spot on the property and have the opportunity to start fresh. Plywood floors, non insulated, t1-11 siding, double doors in front and on the side. Plan is to make it as rodent proof as possible and also make it last as long as possible and that means cutting away some rotted parts of the t1-11 and replace with new t1-11, z flashing etc. Open to suggestions. Would you stain the flooring? Insulate (north nj)?, vinyl siding on top of t1-11? TIA! [link] [comments] |