We Built A Lean-To Shed Against The House
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Watch as we install an 8x10 lean-to shed against the house. We will show you the process from start to finish. #boisegreenhouse #meridiansheds #nampasheds #timelapse #customshedsboise
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While raising my children after their mother took off I built sheds like this during the day while the kids were in school. It paid the bills. I could do one like this in a day when I was in top form. Larger free standing dutch barn style might take me 2 days or so. I ran an ad in the newspaper year round and took orders via phone. I'd load up my van and build on site. My prices began at $300 for an 8x8 with unpainted plywood sides. I think the most expensive was around $1600 for a 12 x 16 barn. I built the trusses on the floor deck once it was completed, then built and raised the walls and truses, roof and trim. I had it down to a science (as long as the customer let me alone I could knock them out fast). Fond memories of my younger years. I'd get my kids to help me paint trim on sawhorses on the weekends. I was getting 2x4's for $1.39 and panels for $3.88. I probably couldn't build one wall for that kind of money, now.
Thanks for sharing, building sheds can be pretty fun. What state did you build them in? And yes, pretty crazy how much more lumber costs these days than it use to.
NIce. How did the kids turn out? trade school? College? You're an inspiration.
@@stormorsheds2970 Hi, I thought it was only in Brazil that the value of materials is extremely high. The pendemic was the start to increase the prices of everything. Hugs from Brazil... excellent construction.
There are other professionals who would disagree with the usage of the radiant barrier in the way it was installed. For a radiant barrier to be effective (not negligibly effective like it is here) it needs to have an air gap between it and the plywood decking. The only way to do that is to install additional plywood on the inside ceiling with the barrier facing up. A challenge here as well since you don't have any vents in the roof.
Edit: Where the hell is the window flashing? Not even any caulk? That will leak like a sieve!
The radiant barrier does a great job of keeping the shed cooler the way it’s installed.
We seal over the top of the window trim which does the job of keeping water out, it won’t leak. We offer tape and flashing for buildings that will have insulated walls and interior finishes.
You could make the argument a concrete foundation should have been poured and that the overhangs should have been larger, but every customer has a budget and also will have different uses for their shed.
Nice job!
I notice flashing used between the house and the shed strictly depends on the caulking to keep the water out. Expansion and contraction between house and shed will fail the caulking.
The floor framing appears to sit on the gravel. Eventually, the floor framing will rot from ground moisture.
Thank you. The flashing is used to seal the shed itself off not to keep water from going between the house and the shed. Rain water will be able to run down between the two structures but won’t be trapped behind it. The silicone used was just to cover the exposed nails used to fasten the down the flashing/metal. There are pressure treated skids under the floor sitting on concrete patio blocks. We’ve built our floors this way for 40 years without issues. We also offer a steel base for folks who would rather have steel over wood. Appreciate the comment, hope you enjoyed the video. We have lots more on our channel.
Why not steel roof ,??? Less labor
We offer metal roofs, it’s up to the customer to decide which one they prefer.
You should consider putting flashing or drip caps over/around the windows and door. There's also no flashing between the roof of the shed and the house. Water will slide down that and rot the wall on the back of the shed. The osb is going to get moldy pretty fast.
We don’t put flashing between the house and shed because it is not attached to the house. Some water running between the house and shed is fine. It will just run down the walls and onto the gravel. The shed has finished siding and is painted on that back wall, it’s not exposed OSB. It won’t rot, it’s no different than water running down any of the other walls when it rains.
@@stormorsheds2970 Agreed...i saw that...perfectly fine.
@@stormorsheds2970 Solid build, my only nitpick is that the house siding looks like Hardie Plank or possibly another brand of cementitious siding. Those need to breathe or the moisture can start to swell the planks, mildew, etc. In a relatively dry climate it might be totally fine but I have heard that in east coast of Canada some manufacturers are no longer warrantying product because it gets too wet in the winter from snow stacked against the building which just keeps the siding damp for extended periods of time. I'm not saying you built it wrong, but maybe talk to a James Hardie (LP Smartside is another big brand) technical sales rep to be sure you don't have a homeowner calling you back a few years later with a building envelope issue triggered by the shed install. Better safe than sorry.
Really needed horizontal siding.
I love these, I love building videos, and mechanical videos, but from what I see this is a awesome video.
Thank you! We have lots more on our channel if you want to check them out.
There's no vapor barrier. You're just putting a shed next to the house but is a good idea if you have certain issues with certain issues
I like the shed I do have concerns for the top of the roof and driving rain causing water getting between both buildings and not having a good way to dry out. I see the siding on the back side of the shed to protect it from rain getting between but an area like that may be a little concern for me long term. I may be wrong and I'm not bashing you guys at all. Nice little shed.
We’ve been building this design for 30 plus years and have never had issues with moisture build up between the house and shed. Appreciate the comment! Constructive criticism is never a bad thing. We have quite a few other videos on our channel you can check out as well. Thanks for watching. Out of curiosity what state do you live in?
@@stormorsheds2970 Thanks for responding. I live in Wisconsin. The reason I responded was I had a small shed that was right next to my garage. (Not exactly like yours but somewhat similar) I replaced it with a much bigger 12x14 stand alone about 20 feet from the garage. Anyway when I tore down the little shed, the vinyl siding was moldy and the bottom 1x10 sheathing on the garage had an area that was wet and punky and had to be torn off and replaced. Not rotted on the plate or studs but sheathing was bad. Also the top of the block of the garage foundation was degraded and falling apart. All right where the shed was. I think the moisture sat there and was able to wick up a bit for years. SW exposure maybe had something to do with it too (?) Yours was closer to the main structure and may not allow much driving rain or catch lots of snow to sit on the roof and against the main building to melt and drip down between. Lots of factors, I will check out your other videos too!
You bet, we always try to respond to comments. Idaho is a pretty dry state, not sure about Wisconsin. A 12x14 shed is good size but seems no matter the size it’s always easy to fill up, haha. Hopefully you’re making good use of it!
Nice job 👍
I was wondering the same thing so thanks for asking and thanks to @stormorsheds2970 for responding!
Quality work is not easy to find these days. Well done. I just priced material for a 12x12 shed at just under $2k. Kits are going for $3-4k.
Thank you, appreciate the positive feedback.
Quite an awesome build, I suppose it helps a ton when you pre-fab all the walls/framing etc etc prior to transporting to the jobsite, great job gentlemen !
Thank you. Yes, pre-fab makes everything go pretty smooth.
I wish you guys lived out here in Vegas. I want to extend my master bedroom. I like the job you guys are doing there.
Thanks, ya, that's a bummer. Hopefully you can find someone reliable in your area.
Looks good and yes it would blend in better with horizontal siding lines.
Thank you!
The roofing paper should cover the front drip edge.
Thank you for sharing great job
Thank you! Appreciate the positive feedback. We have lots of other shed build and shed moves on our channel if you want to see more!
Thank you for the video. It definitely helps out 🙏
Glad to hear it!
That looks so great! Wish I could afford to do something like that!
Thanks! Appreciate the positive feedback.
Nice shed good quality work ata boys for all. I am 70 now and I used to do that for a living for over 30 years. I reconize quality when I see it.
Thank you sir! Appreciate the kind words.
Makes it look beautiful
Thank you!
I agree with some here the shed is okay, but there are concerns about the way it is built and water issues. Also, the hinges should be on the inside because anyone can take those screws out and access the shed. The siding should have been installed horizontial to blend with the home.
We have a security package we offer on the doors and also other door options with dead bolts for those concerned about that.
@@stormorsheds2970 I get that from your previous reply to others but no one should have to pay extra to have the hinges installed inside the door as opposed to the outside. You would not expect to have that if you paid hundreds of dollars to have your house front door installed that way right? Just saying.
That type of door is designed to have the hinges on the outside. It gives it a really nice look. Security is important, but it’s pretty rare that someone would jump a fence, break into a backyard shed and run off with the lawnmower and garden tools. If that’s a concern we have completely different doors that are more secure.
I love the design
Thank you! It turned out nice.
Nice shed🤓
Thank you!
Great job fellows. Looks fantastic!
Thank you, very much appreciated.
Great video, no eye protection! My friend had a bad injury, with no safety glasses. Luckily, he did not lose his eye
Eye protection would be a good idea. We appreciate your comment.
Great job. Any issues with water getting behind the build in between the house?
Thank you. We’ve never had issues like that and have built thousands of lean-to sheds.
That's the same thing I was thinking also, he didn't put a level on the bench framework to make sure it was a level prior to installing it blew my mind.
What about flashing to prevent rain in between? Was it done? Nice and quick build!
Are you talking about the workbench potentially not being level?
Rain water can get in between the structures but it won’t be trapped behind it. It shouldn’t be an issue. Both structures are sealed. Also the shed is not attached, it’s just setting next to the house.
Nice
Thank you!
looks great , dude
Thank you! Appreciate the positive feedback.
Great job.
Thanks!
Looks great but what's the point of a lock or heavy duty door if you have the hinges mounted on the exterior? Someone could just take the door off the hinges with a screwdriver. I suggest reworking the design to fix that because it's a major security flaw.
In a residential neighborhood theft doesn’t seem to be much of a problem. But we do offer a security package on the doors as well.
@@stormorsheds2970Going to be honest, this is not a good response to physical security from a company, even if you're just a group of guys. Especially when you're dead wrong - residential neighborhoods are the MOST common locations for property theft.
We appreciate the honest feedback. We’re always trying to improve anyway we can. You’re absolutely right, security is very important. We have doors with deadbolts and roll up doors without exposed screws we also offer. We give our customers the different options and let them decide what’s best for their shed.
@@stormorsheds2970right, but why is the default option on any of your doors to have the hinges facing the side of the lock?
I’m not sure what your question is?
Great idea!
Thanks!
fantastic awesome work
Thank you!
That’s a great looking shed, but no foundation. High gust winds could blow that shed away from the house, I would hammer 4 feet steel rebar into the ground around the shed touching the floor joints then bolt each rebar to the floor joints.12 rebar should work
Thanks!
Nice . Better than I could ever do, at the moment. I will keep learning.
Haha! We get a lot of practice.
What side is this shed ?
That one is 8x10. We have a few more lean-to builds on our channel as well.
Good job
Thank you!
Nice but I suggest the hinges be on the interior side, being it will be used for storage purposes especially. That's a great idea, nice job
Thanks. We offer a security package on our hinges and also offer more secure doors if that’s a concern. Appreciate the comment.
Sorry, but it up to what works. I prefer my hinge on the outside. I built my own door with weld on hinges and on the inside. I have a cabinet and a tv mounted on the inside of the door, so when I'm working outside, I can watch tv, and the cabinet has rags and other things I can get to easily it's a beautiful door and I've never seen anyone like mine.
Do you have a picture or video of the door anywhere? I’d love to see it.
@stormorsheds2970 I put a couple of videos up. I have trim yet to put on and paint, but just look under my name.
For the most part it blends in and looks apart of the house. Almost looks like an edition was added
That's always the goal!
Good job 👍
Thank you!
That is just a nicely built shed. Great work guys!
Thank you!
Pretty cool...where I live in Texas unattached sheds must be 3 FEET away from the house, eave to eave...Code enforced.
Its very nice bit id go with horizontal shiplap
Yes, horizontal siding would have looked very nice.
Very nice build and the siding they chose looks fine on that side of the house. New subscriber also!
We agree, but everyone has their preferences. Thanks for subscribing, you’ll have to check out some of our other videos as well!
Do you guys have an assembly shop , you should pre- build the walls in the shop and assemble them on the job , i was a production supervisor for tuff-shed, we had 2 man crews that would assemble them in about 3 hrs. On the job, most crews can do 2-3 jobs a day in 8 hrs
We do, we assemble the walls at our shop but still attach the siding on site. Very cool, what part of the country did you work in?
@@stormorsheds2970 i worked at a tuff shed in Albuquerque, nm. But now i am a sub contractor for the insurance industry building accessibility ramps in the state of nm.
@@stormorsheds2970 you guys should try siding the walls in the shop also, its an incredible labor saver, you have a carrier to carry the walls that wraps around the studs , 2 guys can carry a 16’ wall all completed ready to set in place
The bottom drip edge should be under the paper not over
What is the purpose of the siding between the walls? To prevent rot? Is it just regular siding or special material?
It’s just regular siding. This way the shed remains its own separate structure and could be moved if necessary.
Super nice work and video. Where are you located? Is it available in CA? How much would it cost to build something like this today? Thanks
Thank you! We are out of Meridian Idaho. Unfortunately we’re just a local company and wouldn’t be able to service your area. The price on that one just the way you see it built was a little under $4,000. We have lots of other videos on our channel you can check out as well.
I would've stayed with the "Theme" of the house. I would have used horizontal Cement fiber board (Hardy plank).
Ya, that would have helped it to tie in more closely.
Excellent work the only complaint is the roof the drip edge corners had to be miter not cut, the shingles every four lines you must displace the 6 inch pattern so the roof will not show a pattern of a staircase I will have done the same been it’s a shed but I will never lay drip edge and shingles on a home the reason is the 6 pattern doesn’t tied the roof the wind can easily rip the shingles out when you displace the 6 inch pattern for every four lines of shingles you get the shingles tie better and be stronger when high wind hit it making it difficult for the wind to tear apart
Thank you! That’s interesting about changing the pattern every 4 rows. Makes sense, just never heard that before.
Can you build a shed next to your house without permit?
You’ll want to check into your local building codes but in this particular area a permit is not needed. It’s still its own 4 sided structure and is moveable as well.
I would install the door on the side for easy reach.
We still had a good 6 or 7' between the fence and shed but I see why that might be more convenient.
it looks like just the skid boards are pressure treated? No need for pressure treated lumber for the actual base of the shed?
How did you measure the lean to roof joists angle and length?
We’ve been building our floors this way for over 40 years and have not had any issues. We relocate our old sheds for customers as well, so we can see how they hold up. The roof has a 2/12 pitch which i believe is a 10 degree angle. We have most of our measurements all dialed in from thousands of previous sheds we’ve built.
shouldn't the cut ends get painted? With the grooves in the siding, doesn't water eventually get between the door/window and the siding?
We seal over the tops of the doors and windows and don’t have issues with leaking.
So what’s the plan when you need to repaint your siding and your shed up against it?
It can be easily moved out enough to paint and then moved back.
USING NAIL GUN AS HAMMER ON WORK BENCH !!!! YOUR FIRED
Would you like us to fire him?
Using all caps to get someone else fired. Get off the internet.
How about doing it in concrete and rebar blocks with a couple I beams for room to make a pour concrete roof for safe / tornado room where I have a high water table.
That would be pretty sweet but we don’t get tornados around our area.
sweet man
Thank you!
Do you sell shed plans and materials lists for a DIY'er?
Currently we don’t have anything like that we offer. Might be something we look into.
Is it tied to the house or just free standing?
It’s free standing and not attached to the house.
Shouldn't that flashing go up the sidewall of the house so water dosent get between the walls ?
Since the shed has a floor structure, and is not on a foundation, you wouldn’t want to attach it to the house or attach flashing, because you could get movement on the shed over time. Water going in between them shouldn’t hurt it, the water will just run down the wall. There’s still small space between the shed and house for some air flow.
Excellent work. Well built shed. How much was materials and labor for this shed? How much for painting? Do you also offer the option of using the home's siding for the backwall? It seems like that would be easier than having two exterior walls with siding facing each other.
You’re right about $3900 on this one just the way you see it built. We like to build the sheds with all 4 walls having their own siding so it’s not attached to the house and can be moved if need be.
@@stormorsheds2970 3,900 all in? that seems like a bargain with the prices of materials and everything these days. You guys are definitely not paying home depot prices. I don't think I could match that price if I were to build a shed like that for a customer. Well of course that would cover the material but not enough meat would be left on the bone for me. lol.
On the vertical back side of the shed next to the house how do you keep moisture from getting in? There should be a small gap between the vertical trim piece and horizontal house siding. I just wanted to know what you used, I did not see anything. Tks.
I’m not sure what you mean. Are you referring to the metal cap we use after all the shingles are installed?
Looks good but a little bit rough.
How is it a little rough?
Weren’t the shingles installed the wrong way?
No, they were installed correctly.
You can rent that as a studio apartment in San Diego for 2,500.00 a month.
Not a bad idea!
Building a lean-to shed against the house is a practical and efficient way to create additional storage space while maximizing the use of available outdoor area.
Very well said, we might have to use that exact line in a brochure, haha.
Should of used Pressure Treated floor joists, and plywood floor.
Thanks for this video. I'm learning framing. Do the floor joists have to line up or match up with the back wall studs?
We’re glad you liked it and thanks for watching. No, that wouldn’t matter but since everything is 16” on center then they will line up.
@@stormorsheds2970 Thank you for kind reply. I am talking about the floor joists that are closer together here at 0:39 and the wall studs that are closer here at 3:00 . I usually see on pictures they are matched up.
Oh gotcha, no they don't need to line up.
@@stormorsheds2970 I see. I guess it makes sense to not necessarily have them lined up. I've been watching your shed-building videos. Really amazing from the time the truck pulls in and to the finished shed. I see you pre-build the framing in your factory. Would be interesting to have a video of your factory someday.
Just seeing this comment. I would like to make a video showing our factory, that would be good to show. Glad you’ve been enjoying the videos! Appreciate you watching and the comments.
OOIOOOOOPPPPPPPSSSSS
How much does something like this cost?
That one just the way you see it was just under $4,000. That includes installation as well.
Was Tonto the cameraman? 🤔
Yes, he actually was.
How much for one like this?
Right around $3900 including all labor and materials.
Now cut the door into the house nice mud room
Not a bad idea!
Horizontal 12x12 feet ?
Isn’t it too close to the house next door?
No, the shed is legal in the county/city is was built in.
Exposed door hinges are a bad idea. Door can be removed with a screwdriver.
We have different door options with deadbolts and also a security package on our hinges for customers with this concern. Typically in a residential neighborhood, with a shed in the backyard, theft isn’t a big issue.
Thanks for the quick response. I enjoyed watching the installation. I couldn't resist at least one complaint.
Haha, that’s ok. Complaints are ok, we’re all always open to learning something new!
Glad you enjoyed the video. We have more like it on our channel.
Lòks good° nice job ¡ price of ?????
Right around $3900 the way you see it built including all materials and labor.
How much you paid for everything?
Right about $3900 including all materials and labor.
Why no hard hats?
Probably wouldn’t hurt to have some.
Because they were hoping an internet couch expert would call them out.
Why not mount the t111 sideways?
Good question. I suppose that could work.
Hoy much is the Labor Cost?
Our sheds include material and labor all in one price. We are out of Idaho. Where are you from?
No gutter !
A gutter could always be added.
I would have chosen horizontal siding to match the house. It would have looked more Ike and addition instead of an afterthought. I see too many houses that have “that’s good enough” traits about them. Just saying.
How much cost of the shed?
What part of the country are you in? We are based out of Idaho
they forgotten the rain issues not gutter no down pipe
plastic roof and play wood no concrete on floor no last long the rain will rotten the door
Children job
It’s a shingled roof, not plastic. Thanks for watching, we appreciate comments good or bad. That shed is going to last for years and years!
@@stormorsheds2970 suppose to seat on a concrete slap
Where the rain go from the roof ??? On ground near door cause mud
There’s gravel around the shed. It won’t be muddy.
To get inside that shed all you need is a screw gun to unscrew the hinges, they're put on wrong.
They’re not out on wrong. That’s the way those hinges are designed. We offer other door options for folks concerned about theft or in a more trafficked area.
Whats the cost to build this shed
You’re looking at right around $3980 plus tax on one just like it with our current pricing. That includes installation as well.
Were are you located
Meridian Idaho. Check out our website. you can design your own shed, and it will price it out for you.
Why would you put hinges on the outside? You can literally just take the hinge pins out to get inside...
We offer a security package and also more secure doors for customers with this concern.
i like the build but l dont like the fact the shed is so close to the house
We could build it 2’ off the house if the customer wanted some walking room in between.
Rent it out to section 8
Not a bad idea!
Just curious how come no metal peace’s for installing roof (hurricane straps) What was final cost of this shed???
I’m not sure what you’re referring to specifically on metal pieces for the roof. We’re out of Idaho and don’t really deal with hurricanes around here. This building just the way you see it was right around $3900 including all labor and materials.
All that money spent for a tiny cramped shed.
It’s gonna work great for the lawnmower.
😂
A LEAN TO shed is called that because it LEANS TOwards the building which supports the back edge of the roof.
Yours does not. Yours has 4 supporting walls it does not LEAN TO. A sloped roof does not make it a LEAN TO
shed. A LEAN TO has a 2x6 header nailed to the building which the LEAN TO attaches its roof to. Being quasi
professionals I would think you guys would know that. WHAT else do you guys come up short on I wonder?
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Thank you for the information, good to know. There’s no reason to insult us. We’re just out here trying our best :). But glad you watched the video!
Is it me or was there a s#$%t load of nail holes in that shed???
Tuff sheds are more durable..it could only be built one way ..
Tuff sheds have a nice product.
OSB Is Not Worth The Effort To Install.
I’m not sure what you’re referring to.
@@stormorsheds2970 Orientated Strand Board...
We know what OSB is. I’m just not understanding your original comment.
@@stormorsheds2970 In My Many Years Of Building Experience; Water/Moisture And OSB Just Don't Mix; But I Have Not Actively Used It Since I Retired. Maybe These Days The Glue Is Far Superior To The Seventies/Eighties/Nineties But In Those Decades ANY Water Intrusion Deemed The OSB Structurally Ineffective. That Is What I Base My Comment On. Can You Show The New OSB Is Superior To Older Versions Regarding Water And Structural Integrity??? I'd Like To Learn Since I Am Getting Older...
So many wrong worse than DIY Amateurish wrong use of improper materials, not a level in sight, no-use of seam caulking or sealant behind exterior trim pieces, OSB on exterior areas without sealing the ends or priming, exposed nail holes, My Gawd, I could go on and on and on…🤦♂️
Please do, we would love to hear more :). You really think we built it without a level?
Feel so sorry for those people who have their house. They're gonna automatically have problems with roof The idiot put the flashing upside-down have stuck it underneath the siding of it like that and then ran the shingle up. To it and run back down so therefore, it was typing run and then it's forced why they did the floor. That's just a mess waiting to happen.
We appreciate your comment but what you’re saying just isn’t correct. The shed isn’t attached to the house. Some water will get behind the shed, in between the house and siding, and run down the wall onto the gravel.
Sorry, who trained you, but you were definitely taught wrong
Water goes in between a new build and a previous structure of the way that you did that between overtime of dust particles trash. Whatever builds up in between there and water builds up there. It builds up mold. It causes leaks. It calls us rot when all you had to do was actually instead of putting the flashing down. Put it up wise and then therefore it would run on. Off and you would have done a little bit different if you're pitch on the roof and you've been good to go, but keep on doing what you're doing and you will be going out of business because you don't know what you're doing or you're gonna. Or be in law suits out of business. You don't know what you're doing hard head.
@@stormorsheds2970
Why don't you use common sense? Why don't you think there might be people? That might know something more than you you even amid. Yes, there will be water get down in between the house and the new build. Why create that problem? Why not do it right? The first time and I'll have to go back and redo it.
Please tell me you didnt really put a wall up against the house.
You fools.
We sure did, it’s a great way to build this design. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@stormorsheds2970
Bull shit. The existing outside wall of the house would IN ALL CASES be the back wall of the shed. And it saves money, work and time.
YOU ARE AN AMATURE.
I wouldn't have you build a dog house for me.
Our 40 plus years in the shed industry and 10’s of thousands of shed constructed would actually make us far from amateurs. But again, we still value other opinions and appreciate all comments. Good or bad :)
Then water runs between and ruins your house
That won’t be an issue. It’s no different than rain water running down the walls of the house anywhere else on the home. It won’t trap the water, it’ll run down the wall onto the slab and dry.
I would have went horizontal but it still looks Great 👍can always run an extension cord for power
Ya, the horizontal ties in better but ultimately it’s the customer decision on which option they want to go with. Thanks for watching!
3 guys to tilt that wall at the beginning was kind of funny.
We forgot to eat our wheaties! Lol.
I won't give negative comments.
Nice to see men who still work.
Thank you!
No electricity inside?
Not that we know of. The customer could always add that down the road.
@@stormorsheds2970 why would the customer add electricity down the road? The outlet will be too far.
They could probably run it through the crawl space.