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12x16-LT Lean To Shed Plans Emailed

12x16-LT Lean To Shed Plans Emailed

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12x16 Lean To Storage Shed Plans Include The Following

  • Materials List:The 12x16 Lean To shed plans come with a complete materials list that is broken down by parts of the shed.
  • Foundations: There are 5 different foundations are included in the plans; Wood skid, Concrete slab, Concrete Block Pier, Poured Concrete Pier and Precast pier.
  • Floor: 2x6 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 lower shed wall height is 7'-7", the higher wall is 9'-4 1/2".
  • Doors: The doors are a pair of 3068 pre-hung, factory made doors for ease of installation. A single door may be installed if desired. The shed plans include plans detailing how to build home built doors that fit in the 6068 door opening.
  • Window: There are no windows on the plans but windows can be added on any wall.
  • Siding: Textured Plywood siding is what is shown on the plans. You may add or substitute other sidings such as cedar shingles or horizontal lap siding or vinyl siding.
  • Roof: The roof is framed using 2x8's to build the rafters. It is sheeted with 1/2" O.S.B. The plans give you a template and dimensions for the birds mouth cut angles. Check with your local building department to see if you can use smaller rafter sizes in your area.
  • Roof Pitch: 2/12, this means that for every 2 inches of rise there is 12 inches of run horizontally.
  • Roof Overhang: 6" on the front back and sides.
  • Roofing = PBR Corrugated metal roofing shape designed for low slope roofs.
  • Trim = 1x4 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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