But I've Got a lot of Stuff
Unless you're talking about mountains of goods or serious farming equipment, that's not really a problem. These Northfield sheds are surprisingly spacious. The 8' x 6' offers 230 cu. ft. of storage space and the 10' x 8' model features 401 cu. ft. That makes them more than capable of storing your gardening tools, pool supplies, and even a troublesome chaise lounge or two. A wide door opening also allows you convenient access and makes retrieving larger items like a lawnmower much simpler.
Protection for Any Climate
If you're concerned about how your shed will stand up to the elements, you're not alone. Many people in areas subject to frequent snow or rain storms worry that an outdoor structure won't be able to cope with the local weather. But if you invest in a Northfield shed reliability isn't going to be an issue. Both models feature a tough hot-dipped galvanized steel frame, vinyl plastisol coating, and stabilizing mid-wall brace. They're specifically designed to handle extreme weather conditions so there's no need to worry regardless of how much snow regularly piles up by your door.
Step 472: Give Up and Hire an Installer
Putting a Northfield shed together really isn't as difficult as you think. All you need are a few standard tools and someone willing to lend a hand. And no, that someone doesn't have to be a professional installer or even someone who considers themselves a tool expert. If you can follow directions, you can assemble this shed. You can also get a floor or anchor kit if you really want to make things simple for yourself.
Still worried? Try thinking of it a different way. Compare a day or two of building with endless time spent rummaging in an overcrowded garage and cleaning off your car since it has nowhere to sit but the driveway. See, there really isn't a comparison. And once you're done with the assembly, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing your belongings are safe, secure, and organized.