Many customers ask us how metal sheds and wood sheds compare. Our short and unbiased response is usually wood sheds are the best choice due it is strong construction and attractive looks. We are going to respond to that question in-depth as to who will win the debate of metal sheds vs. wooden sheds. Let’s compare the two different materials.
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Metal Shed | Wooden Shed |
Wooden sheds generally cost more than metal sheds due to the price of lumber. However, as you read on, wooden sheds last longer, are stronger and fit well in homeowner’s landscape designs.
If you’re looking to buy a small storage shed that is only intended to store a few items, a metal shed may be an acceptable solution for you. However, the larger the shed, the more important the construction will be. Wooden sheds are constructed with treated 2×4 lumber, therefore they can hold heavy snow loads with ease. The roofs on metal sheds cannot hold much weight; therefore you are putting your investment at risk of collapse.
Wood sheds can easily handle high winds and inclement weather due to their heavy weight and strong construction. We have heard horror stories of penny sized hail that has pierced through the walls of metal sheds. When it comes to strength and durability, wooden sheds are the best choice!
You spent your hard earned money to buy a storage building to protect your items, so security is important. Metal sheds are an easy target for vandalism. Using a hammer or a swift kick, the metal doors can easily collapse. To break into a wood shed, a criminal would need to bring a heavy duty saw.
Metal sheds sometimes are easier to install. Often they only require your everyday hand tools such as a screwdriver, level, hammer, pliers and a wrench. To build a wooden shed, you would need nails, hammer, level and possibly a circular saw. While our sheds are primed, the homeowner is responsible for painting their wooden shed. Most metal sheds come painted.
With three different styles to choose from, wooden sheds offer great looks and variety to any backyard. Metal sheds are usually in the shape of a square and are quite boxy. In addition, the designs of wood sheds allow more headroom inside so you can feel more comfortable as you navigate around your shed.
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Metal Shed | Gable Style (Wood) | Gambrel Style (Wood) | Tackroom (Wood) |
Metal sheds can be damaged by hail and fast moving objects, such as a line drive off of your child’s baseball bat. Some minor dents can be “hammered out” to look like new. If you plan on working near your building and have active kids, a wooden shed will be the best choice. Wood can withstand most impacts.
While metal sheds have a few advantages, we will always recommend using wood when building sheds. They are aesthetically pleasing, strong, maintenance free and will last for many years. When you buy wooden sheds, you get what you pay for; a worry free solution to organizing your tools and equipment for many years to come.