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Arrow Steel Sheds

By: Florin Ciobanu

With the amount of lawn and gardening equipment that most homeowners accumulate, a storage shed is a necessity these days. While most people are pleased that the sizes and designs have greatly improved in the past forty years, most people consider durability to be the most important aspect of shed selections. An Arrow steel shed has exterior coatings that are beautiful and long lasting and will withstand winds up to 70 mph.

Some people prefer wood siding for a storage shed to match the landscaping and character of their home. The most popular choice is vinyl siding because a lot of homes have this exterior feature. Particleboard is usually a last choice, as the material does not fend well where there is rain. Whatever your choice, most people choose to go with durability first and design to compliment their surroundings second.

The features of today's Arrow sheds offer homeowners a look that will fit their needs with a wide variety of designs. These steel buildings are no longer prone to rust or considered flimsy thanks to the technological improvements. The state of the art coatings that are designed for use on steel products have gained the praise of the public. Some of the exterior types that are available with Arrow sheds are steel, wood/steel combinations, electro-galvanized, wood-grain steel, and premium vinyl coated steel. The paint is 5 times thicker on one of Arrows vinyl plastisol coated sheds than the finish on a standard steel. This vinyl, which is applied over a full coat of primer effectively resists fading and scratches. The frame is made with hot-dipped galvanized parts.

The sheds come with a choice of folding or rollup doors in a choice of designer colors. The trim colors that are available are taupe, eggshell, wood grain, brown, and white. These colors will perfectly compliment the all steel sheds that won't expand or sweat as wood products do. You can choose to have the exterior coating paint to match your home's surroundings. You can choose high quality vinyl coated shelves and racks in a matching color for interior storage.

Frame foundation kits are easy to assemble if you do not want to build a wooden foundation or pour concrete to place your Arrow steel shed on. All kits for foundations and storage sheds are easy to read and can be completed in one day with a #2 Phillips screwdriver, a pair of pliers, work gloves and a stepladder. A ground anchor kit is also recommended to increase sturdiness.

When compared to other storage units made from wood and plastics that are sold these days, it is easy to see that an Arrow steel shed is the most economical option in outdoor storage. Most of the units will come with a full 15-year warranty, depending on the model. This warranty will give you peace of mind knowing you'll have years of satisfaction at an affordable price. Visit any dealer site online to compare prices of steel sheds and sheds built with other materials. You will be able to find a shed that compliments your home and landscaping. You will quickly see the difference in price and creative design.

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Add storage to your backyard quickly and easily with any of these Arrow storage sheds.

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