Metal Outdoor Storage Sheds
At Patiowell, we offer a diverse selection of metal sheds, ranging in size from 3x3 shed to 10x12 shed, providing...
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Metal Shed
- 1. Durability: The metal sheds are made of steel which is high in strength and resistant to wear and tear.
- 2. Low Maintenance Cost: Metal sheds require minimal maintenance and are resistant to pests and decay.
- 3. Fire Resistance: Metal sheds are not easily combustible, and they are providing a safer storage option.
Plastic Shed
- 1. Low Maintenance Cost: Plastic storage sheds have a low maintenance cost, only requiring occasional cleaning.
- 2. Weather Resistance: Anti-corrosion, rust-proof, and pest-resistant.
- 3. Easy Assembly: Plastic storage sheds are quick and easy to assemble.
- 4. Lightweight: Plastic storage sheds are lightweight, which makes them easier to move.
Shed Size (Metal)
To determine the size shed you need, assess your storage requirements by listing current and future items (e.g., garden tools, bikes, lawn equipment) and measure the available space in your yard, ensuring there's enough clearance for maintenance and access.
Large Metal Shed
- 1. 10x10 & 10x8 sheds (80-100 sq. ft.): Ideal for heavy duty equipment and large garden tools.
- 2. 9x6 Sheds (54 sq. ft.): Perfect for bikes, mowers, and general outdoor storage.
- 3. 8x8 Sheds (64 sq. ft.): Great balance of space for tools and seasonal items.
Medium Metal Shed
- 1. 6x4 Sheds (24 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing long-handled tools and garden accessories.
- 2. 5x3 Sheds (15 sq. ft.): Compact solution for patios and smaller backyards.
- 3. 6x6 Sheds (36 sq. ft.): Square footprint suitable for corner placement.
Small Metal Shed
- 1. 4x6 Sheds (24 sq. ft.): Efficient vertical storage for tight spaces.
- 2. 3x5 Sheds (15 sq. ft.): Low profile storage for bins and small tools.
- 3. Lean-to Sheds: Designed to fit against a wall or fence.

Sheds Product Line
Patiowell‘s Sheds product line offers a comprehensive range of choices to meet different needs and preferences. Whether you are looking for a sturdy and durable metal shed with low maintenance costs, a lightweight and easy-to-assemble plastic(resin) shed, or a wooden shed that appreciates the natural beauty of wood, you can find solutions that meet your individual needs in the Sheds product line.
FAQ
Is it cheaper to build your own shed?
Building your own shed can be cost-effective, especially if you have construction skills and access to affordable materials. However, costs can escalate due to unforeseen expenses or mistakes. Prefabricated sheds offer convenience and may sometimes be more economical when considering time and potential errors.
Can I live legally in me shed?
Living in a shed is generally subject to local zoning laws and building codes. Most jurisdictions require residential structures to meet specific standards for safety and habitability, which sheds typically do not satisfy. It's essential to consult local regulations before considering such a conversion.
How big of a shed can I build without a permit?
Permit requirements for shed sizes vary by location. For instance, in Ontario, as of 2025, homeowners can build sheds up to 160 square feet (15 square meters) without a building permit, provided they meet specific criteria. Always verify local regulations to ensure compliance.
Can I build a shed for $1,000?
Constructing a shed for $1,000 is challenging but possible, depending on size, materials, and labor costs. Patiowell has a lot of sheds under $1000, just have a look.
How to use storage shed?
A storage shed is ideal for organizing and protecting items like gardening tools, outdoor equipment, and seasonal decorations. Implementing shelves, hooks, and labeled containers can maximize space and accessibility.
what should you not store in a shed?
Avoid storing items sensitive to temperature and humidity fluctuations, such as important documents, electronics, and certain clothing. Perishable goods and hazardous materials should also be kept out of sheds to prevent spoilage and safety hazards.
Do storage sheds need a base?
While not always mandatory, a proper base provides stability, moisture protection, and extends the shed's lifespan. A gravel pad with a lumber perimeter is often recommended for its durability and drainage capabilities.














