I just bought a 10x14 used but in perfect condition for $100. Catch, I had to disassemble and move. I'll be about $300 in with truck rental, sawzall purchase and some new shingles. Two days working with my brother.... can't beat that!
Hearland does have an option that they build for you. I am still doing some research with both companies. Thanks for your video! Do you have to pay 90% payment with Tuffshed before they installed for you? Tuffshed make me pay 90% before they come to do the work and I feel something sketchy
I honestly can't imagine anything being better quality. 2 of my neighbors have bought them after seeing mine. I'm pretty sure I fully paid up front. Well known reputation so I wasn't worried about paying up front. Huge thing for me was the 4" galvanized steel foundation that keeps your wooden shed off the ground and off the standing water. In my opinion, hard to beat. And if you're wondering I wasn't paid a dime or provided any discounts to do this video or comments.
Talk about click-bait! Sorry, but comparing a DIY to a installed shed makes no sense what-so-ever. That's not apples to apples. Heartland offers all the things Tuff Shed offers. You should have done your research before making this video.
Haha...I did which is why it was a good decision and why I made the video. But thanks for stopping by and commenting and increasing the algorithm so more folks can get the good word. Btw....what's your association to Heartland? You seem pretty bent outta shape.
@@californiahikebike sorry I kind of agree with this comment. You call it a vs video which implies an even test, but the actual video just made it seem like you glanced at a heartland shed online once, not a real comparison vid just a plug for tuff shed. Should have asked them to sponsor your channel.
I just bought a 10x14 used but in perfect condition for $100. Catch, I had to disassemble and move. I'll be about $300 in with truck rental, sawzall purchase and some new shingles. Two days working with my brother.... can't beat that!
@@ml989 That's a suhweeet find! Congrats.
Hearland does have an option that they build for you. I am still doing some research with both companies. Thanks for your video! Do you have to pay 90% payment with Tuffshed before they installed for you? Tuffshed make me pay 90% before they come to do the work and I feel something sketchy
I honestly can't imagine anything being better quality. 2 of my neighbors have bought them after seeing mine. I'm pretty sure I fully paid up front. Well known reputation so I wasn't worried about paying up front. Huge thing for me was the 4" galvanized steel foundation that keeps your wooden shed off the ground and off the standing water. In my opinion, hard to beat. And if you're wondering I wasn't paid a dime or provided any discounts to do this video or comments.
Did tuff shed charge an engineering fee? They put it on my quote.
Honestly, I don't remember. I just looked at the overall quote and what was included. Well worth the quality.
Talk about click-bait! Sorry, but comparing a DIY to a installed shed makes no sense what-so-ever. That's not apples to apples. Heartland offers all the things Tuff Shed offers. You should have done your research before making this video.
Haha...I did which is why it was a good decision and why I made the video. But thanks for stopping by and commenting and increasing the algorithm so more folks can get the good word. Btw....what's your association to Heartland? You seem pretty bent outta shape.
@@californiahikebike sorry I kind of agree with this comment. You call it a vs video which implies an even test, but the actual video just made it seem like you glanced at a heartland shed online once, not a real comparison vid just a plug for tuff shed. Should have asked them to sponsor your channel.