7 Things You Can Store in a Metal Shed
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People forever need more space. From gardening to antiques, the need for extra room gradually grows. While some turn to external storage companies, these units add another monthly expense. To combat this, many are turning to metal storage units. These multipurpose buildings can store a variety of items.    

Here’s seven things you can store in a metal shed.

 

Lawn care equipment. Any avid lawn care enthusiast knows equipment takes up space. A push mower alone needs a dry and covered location to prevent wear and tear. Add in a riding mower, weed eater, leaf blower, and all the extras needed to maintain this equipment and a tarp just won’t cut it. A metal shed can provide the ideal location to store these valuable tools, ensuring your yard care hobby doesn’t turn into a repair hobby.

 

Gardening supplies. Another common use for a metal shed is storing gardening supplies. Maintaining a vegetable and or flower garden requires a lot of time, energy, and resources. As an added challenge, Texas contains prolific limestone that prevents easy penetration of ground soil. Avid gardeners will need shovels, pickaxes if planting in the ground, basic construction tools if building raised beds, and heavy bags of soil and fertilizer. A metal shed provides a perfect and convenient location to store anything and everything your plants need.    

 

DIY materials. Speaking of construction, a metal shed can be a durable unit for construction equipment. Of all the DIY hobbies presented, large scale DIY projects require the most space. Whether it’s a new deck, addon to the house, or simply a wooden table, the raw materials required take up enormous room. They’re certainly not the kind of thing you want in the living room, so where should they go? A metal shed offers a secure and dry location to house tools and materials. 

 

CNC mills. Another great gadget for a serious home improver is a CNC mill. These powerhouses shape metal, plastics, elastomers, ceramics, composites, and glass through the use of computerized tools. With some taking up the space of a table, they need room. The materials themselves require ample space, depending on the project. A metal shed provides a great and secure location to place such equipment without it cluttering the house.

 

Furniture. A common need these days is room for unused stuff. From furniture to old toys and inherited antiques, everyone needs more room to put things. While the attic can provide a decent storage area, it’s hard to access and not every home has the luxury of using it as a storage space. This is where a metal shed can help. These buildings come in many shapes and sizes and can keep your old things high and dry for years to come.   

 

Vehicles. Own a golf cart? Maybe a motorcycle or two? These vehicles can easily succumb to the elements such as rain and hail. Having a durable metal storage unit can prevent such damage. Keep your toys running for years with a metal storage shed.  

 

Camping Supplies. Camping equipment takes up space. Tents, chairs, portable stoves, and pots and pans need dry locations to prevent damage. Unfortunately, not everyone has that kind of space in the house. A metal storage unit can provide the needed area, keeping your rain cover hole-free when it matters most.

 

Ready to get your own metal storage solution? Mueller has you covered. We provide quality metal storage building kits in a range of sizes for a range of needs. We are available Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 6:00 pm by phone at 877-268-3553, or by email at sales@muellerinc.com.