Plastic Sheds
Discover Patiowell's range of plastic storage sheds, available in sizes from 4x4 shed to 8x12 shed, designed to...
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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
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 Plastic Shed
- 1. 6x8 & 8x6 sheds (48 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing snowblowers, patio furniture, and BBQ equipment.
- 2. 8x8 Sheds (64 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing multiple bikes, large garden equipment, and seasonal decorations.
- 3. 8x10 Sheds (80 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing larger household and garden items like ATVs.
- 4. 8x12 Sheds (96 sq. ft.): Ideal for maximum storage needs such as ride-on lawnmowers.
Medium Plastic Shed
- 1. 5x4 Sheds (20 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing tools and medium-sized equipment like garden carts.
- 2. 6x4 & 4x6 Sheds (24 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing multi-purpose garden items and outdoor furniture.
- 3. 4x8 Sheds (32 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing compact outdoor items like bikes and larger garden tools.
Small Plastic Shed
- 1. 4x2 Sheds (8 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing small garden tools, pots, and accessories.
- 2. 5x3 Sheds (15 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing tall garden tools, small outdoor toys.
- 3. 4x4 Sheds (16 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing slightly larger garden tools and small outdoor equipment.

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
Are plastic sheds better than wood?
Plastic sheds offer advantages such as low maintenance, resistance to rot, and ease of assembly. However, wooden sheds are often considered more durable, with a lifespan of 20 to 25 years when properly maintained.
How long do plastic sheds last?
The lifespan of plastic sheds varies based on quality and environmental factors. On average, they can last between 5 to 7 years. Higher-quality models made from durable materials like resin can exceed 25 years with minimal maintenance.
Do you need to insulate plastic garden sheds?
Insulating a plastic garden shed is not typically necessary for storage purposes. However, if you plan to use the shed as a workspace or for activities requiring temperature control, adding insulation can improve comfort and protect sensitive items.
What is the base types ideal for a outdoor plastic shed?
A solid, level base is crucial for the stability of a plastic shed. Ideal base types include concrete slabs, paving slabs, or well-constructed timber decking. These bases provide a stable foundation and help prevent warping or misalignment of the shed structure.
How do you anchor a plastic shed without concrete?
To anchor a plastic shed without using concrete, you can utilize ground anchors or auger-style anchors that screw into the ground. These anchors are attached to the shed's base, providing stability against wind and other forces. Ensure the ground is firm and the anchors are installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Are plastic sheds easy to put up?
Yes, plastic sheds are generally designed for straightforward assembly. They often feature interlocking panels and require minimal tools, making them accessible for DIY enthusiasts. Clear instructions are typically provided, allowing for quick and hassle-free setup.
Can I paint a plastic shed?
Painting a plastic shed is possible using paints specifically formulated for plastic surfaces, such as acrylic or latex-based paints. Proper surface preparation, including cleaning and possibly priming, is essential to ensure good adhesion and a lasting finish.
































