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Completed 144 sq ft custom shed in Washington, DC, featuring James Hardie Plank siding, GAF architectural shingles, and custom double doors.
Completed 144 sq ft custom shed in Washington, DC, featuring James Hardie Plank siding, GAF architectural shingles, and custom double doors.
Completed 144 sq ft custom shed in Washington, DC, featuring James Hardie Plank siding, GAF architectural shingles, and custom double doors.
Completed 144 sq ft custom shed in Washington, DC, featuring James Hardie Plank siding, GAF architectural shingles, and custom double doors.

Shed Renovation, for a More Organized Home

The Inspection

The project commenced with a thorough assessment of the existing 12' x 12' x 7' shed at the sidewall. The structure was evaluated for demolition and removal to make way for a new, upgraded shed.

The Process

After clearing the site, a 12' x 12' area was defined with new sole plates. The shed frame, made from pressure-treated wood, was enclosed with 4' x 8' plywood and wrapped for weather protection. The roof was prepped with underlayment felt and finished with asphalt shingles. A wooden double gate and exterior walls were clad in James Hardie planks for durability and aesthetics. Inside, V11⁸ roof panels were added for a polished look.

The Result

The completed 12′ x 12′ x 7′ shed mirrors the original footprint but features significant upgrades. High-quality materials like pressure-treated wood, James Hardie planks, and asphalt shingles ensure durability and low maintenance. V11⁸ interior roof panels and a new double gate add style and functionality, making the shed both sturdy and visually appealing.

Completed 144 sq ft custom shed in Washington, DC, featuring James Hardie Plank siding, GAF architectural shingles, and custom double doors.
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Original dilapidated wooden shed in Washington, DC, before being demolished and replaced by a modern James Hardie structure.
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