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10x20-BT Backyard Tall Shed Plans Emailed

10x20-BT Backyard Tall Shed Plans Emailed

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10x20 Backyard  Tall Shed Plans Include The Following:

Alternate Options: The 10x20 gable shed plans can be built with either factory built doors or you can build the doors using the door plans included with the shed plans.

Materials List: Use the included materials list to get pricing and to simplify the ordering of materials.

2 Foundations: There are 2 different foundations included in the plans; Wood skid and Concrete slab.

Floor: 2x8 floor joists at 16" on center with 3/4" floor sheathing.

Walls Framing: 2x4 framing at 16" on center with a double top plate, just like a home is framed.

Wall Height: The shed wall height is 7'-7". You may also use standard 92 5/8" pre-cut studs to make the walls 8'-1"

Doors: The plans include instructions on how to build the double doors to make a 6'-0" x 6'-8" opening. They are built using sandwich construction for strength and durability. The openings are sized for a standard pre-hung door if you choose to install pre-made doors.

Windows: Windows may be added by using the instructions in the accompanying How To Manual to install the window size of your choice.

Siding: T1-11 siding or similar 4x8 sheet product may be used.

Roof: The roof is framed using 2x4's to build the trusses. It is sheeted with 1/2" O.S.B. The plans give you the dimensions and cut angles so you can build the roof rafters on the ground and then put them up on the top plates.

Roof Pitch: 4/12, this means that for every 4 inches of rise there is 12 inches of run horizontally.

Roof Overhang: 4" on the eves. 1" on the gable ends.

Roofing = 25 year asphalt shingles.

Trim = 1x3 and 1x6 wood, Masonite or cement trim materials are used to finish the corners, roof eves, facia, and door.

Floor Load: 50 pounds per square foot for framed floors.

Roof Snow Load: 40 pounds per square foot. This is more than adequate for most areas. If you live in an area with a high snow load you should check with your local building department for your local snow load. Contact us and we can specify stronger roof framing.

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