Snow Problem
But, you say, what about the snow that buried Snickers? Can these sheds really handle that kind of heavy snowfall? It turns out that they can. A hot-dipped galvanized steel frame, vinyl plastisol coating, and mid-wall brace allow a Milford to withstand all sorts of extreme weather. You can also bolster these outdoor structures with a roof kit if you live in an area with frequent blizzards and want to maximize your protection.
Appealing Inside and Out
Despite what it may sometimes feel like, it isn't always going to be snowing or raining. And when the weather finally does clear up you're going to want an outdoor storage building that doesn't make you cringe every time you go outside. That's one of the reasons vinyl sheds are so popular. They can take a lot of abuse, but are still attractive enough that you actually like the effect they have on your backyard. A neat, contemporary design gives these Milfords a distinct house-like appearance that works well in most settings.
But What About the Assembly?
Relax. These storage sheds may be tough, but putting them together isn't. Even if you tend to feel more like Mr. Brake-It than Mr. Fix-It, setting up a vinyl storage building is well within your grasp. No special skills are required to assemble any of these Milfords, just a few standard tools and a partner. Caring for them is also fairly simple, thanks to their vinyl coating. An occasional cleaning and waxing are all it takes to keep your building looking like new.
Still unsure if one of these Milfords can help your cramped garage? Don't let your fear stop you. Solving your outdoor storage problems really can be easy once you've found the right shed. Your snow problems on the other hand . . . well, good luck digging out poor Snickers.