Many people when shed shopping or installing sheds, do tend to look at the obvious: The price, the type of material used, does it come with a floor, the width of the door…which is all good stuff and should be considered. Some even take it a step further and check out the warranty, the joists, and what options they can add.
Some common advice to new car buyers is “Check out the service department at the dealership”. And most people tend to spend repeatedly frequent places where they receive better service, be it a clothing shop or home improvement store, because that service is valuable to them. After all, getting ignored by sales clerks or having a cranky bank teller, etc….can be really annoying. Whether you spend $5 or $5,000 on something, you should be valued as a consumer.
So a shed isn’t different from any other investment! There are several things you can do to ensure that your money is being well spent:
Many companies sell sheds by the side of the road, what could be called “mom and pop” type of places. And while some are legit, some are also not going to take care of you in the event of any issues such as warped wood, bad installation, etc. It’s so important when spending several hundred or thousand dollars to make sure that your investment is protected! Find the companies that care about you as a consumer, and not just out to make a profit…they’re out there!