Submitted by JohnVerSteeg t3_zronjy in DIY
spmcewen t1_j16hheb wrote
Reply to comment by NukEvil in I built a shed this summer by JohnVerSteeg
I don’t know what lumber prices are like now but in 2020 I paid like $5k for a 12x16 custom shed. Maybe $800 for site prep by a local landscaper. Built offside and delivered. 2x4 construction. Northeast prices. All they had to do was drop it in place, add the copper cupola (added a lot to the price), and install the ramp.
Looking at current prices this is basically what I got and it’s $7700: https://kloterfarms.com/product/12-x-16-t-1-11-garden-special-cape-7113/
Don’t get me wrong, if you like doing this sort of project yourself it makes total sense. But I think the bulk price of materials PLUS labor from a shed company is still going to be less that the price of materials alone from Lowe’s or Home Depot.
snowe2010 t1_j16k4n4 wrote
same. We also got a shed (tuff shed) in 2020 and it is a 12x10 and cost 4k. We built the foundation ourself and yeah I'd say around 5-600 for that.
NukEvil t1_j16osyu wrote
I have a cement pad from where the property used to have a pump house sometime before I moved in, so they just anchored my shed to that. Has steel joists, so even less danger of rotting.
snowe2010 t1_j16oz7h wrote
Yeah I mean OPs shed is beautiful, but they massively overpaid and spent a lot of time doing backbreaking labor they didn’t have to. Bet they learned quite a bit though! Oftentimes that is worth the cost alone.
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spmcewen t1_j1duyi9 wrote
Yes, I feel like I got a great deal from Kloter Farms. Here is my invoice from 2020: https://i.imgur.com/FINqLP3.jpg
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