
Wooden garden shed maintenance and careA few tips on regular maintenance and caring for your wooden garden shed. When you buy a ready built garden shed it is often made of untreated wood. A week or two after the shed is installed you should treat it with a product that is meant for the wood used in construction. One area where you need to take special care is around any windows and doors, these should also be well isolated if you want to protect the main part of the shed from woodworm and termites. If you stipple the treatment in problem areas then it makes it less likely that you will get an infestation. Your shed is probably better placed in a shaded area of the garden as too much exposure to strong sunlight can age the wood more quickly. You should also re-stain or varnish the wood because this can help to extend its life and protect if from the elements. When you use a wood protector on your shed you need to ensure that you use one that is designed for panelled wood rather than for sawn timber. You should make sure that all the corners and crevices in the wood are well covered in the treatment as it helps stop moisture from seeping in. Timber is a natural material, which means that it will alter slightly under the elements. When you do your maintenance check on the shed you should check for any gaps that may have appeared in the boards. When you carry out the maintenance dont forget the roof. Shed roofs have roof felting or tar paper and this can be affected by the weather as it stretches and this can result in a rippling effect. Generally speaking this should not affect the weather worthiness of your shed; if it does then you have to consider repairing the roof or even putting on a new one. No doubt youll want to keep your shed as tidy as possible because there is nothing worse than having to pull everything out onto the lawn because you cant find the small trowel, or that half empty tin of paint you need. If your shed is big enough and doesnt already have some shelves, then you may want to put a shelving unit in there to keep things tidy. If your shed is a tool shed you will probably have hooks and things to hold your various tools and keep them out of harms way. You should treat your shed like any other space in or around your home. If a shed is well organized then it makes all the other jobs a lot easier. Keep all of your plastic trays and terracotta pots together so that when it comes to seeding time everything is to hand. Wooden garden sheds are a useful addition to your outside space, whether you want it as a work room, a play room or a storage room. If you look after your shed then it will provide you with years of service and pleasure, as well as giving your home some additional value should you decide to sell. Find cheap, bargain, discount, new and used wooden garden sheds with WoodenGardenSheds.info and our cheap garden storage related information pages and web links.
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