Solve Your Storage Problems With Heartland Storage ShedsDo you no longer have enough room in your garage to park your car? Heartland storage sheds offer a practical solution to this common problem. Heartland is a leading producer of prefabricated timber sheds. With over thirty years experience in the industry, they offer a selection of high quality sheds designed to meet your storage needs. Whether you need a small shed to store some garden equipment, a larger shed to house your workshop or a decorative shed to add character to your backyard, there is a Heartland shed for you. And, Heartland storage buildings are both durable and reasonably priced. Heartland offers a wide variety of models to fit the style of your home and garden, the space you have available and most importantly, your budget. At one of the lower price points, the basic DIY Heartland 8' x 10' wooden shed will provide you with all the room you need to protect your outdoor gardening equipment from the elements. If you are looking for something larger to use as a workshop or to store your quads or skidoos, the Diplomat shed series comes in a number of sizes up to 12' x 24'. For those who want a shed that is ornamental as well as functional, the 8' x 8' Cobblestone comes complete with flower boxes, window trim, shutters and decorative gables. Country Manor sheds offer the consumer storage on two levels as these sheds have a loft.
One of the newer models from Heartlands is the Aurora. This shed is a cross between a tool storage shed and a greenhouse. It features solar panels which can be opened for good air circulation and a six foot wide door. This attractive and versatile shed could serve a variety of functions for the avid gardener or craftsman. Your Heartland shed kit is easy to install, even for those who don’t much experience with DYI projects. The kit comes with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions. All wooden panels and frames are pre-cut and clearly marked for easy assembly. The doors and windows are pre-assembled. The tools you’ll need are pretty basic; a hammer, a power screw driver and/or standard screwdrivers, a level and a tape measure. You can probably assemble one of the smaller sheds yourself, but you would probably want to enlist the help of a friend or relative to tackle one of the larger models. |

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