Taking your shed dimensions into consideration

When you're building a custom designed shed, the excitement of getting around to planning and beginning a project can sometimes leave some stones unturned. This can be disastrous in any number of ways, which is why it's important to keep a cool, calm head about you when creating the initial plans with a designer. 

After all, the sheer size of the investment means that you won't be able to easily rectify any issue that arises. As with all walks of life, the best protection is prevention – so take the time to properly look into the what you need your shed for and how this could be hindered by oversights. 

For example, if you're a mechanic looking to build a commercial shed for your business, keep in mind how many cars you may need to be able to fit in the space. It's better to have an abundance of space rather than too little, so ensure you factor this into the designs and plans when preparing to create a shed for your mechanic business. 

Furthermore, often mechanics need to have adequate vertical space as well. With the installation of multiple car lifts that are used to service vehicles, it's important to take into account the various heights that different vehicles can be. The worst thing would be to install a lift and raise a car up, only to find the roof of the vehicle touching the top of your shed – or worse, damaged by the shed. 

Therefore, taking your shed's dimensions into extra consideration when building industry or commercial spaces is essential. Get in touch with the team at Shed Boss to discuss your needs in-depth and work towards creating the perfect commercial space for your business today. 

Posted in Commercial Builds.