Things You'll Need
- Lumber Digging equipment Gravel and concrete Poles Roof trusses Tin roofing sections Straight nails Roofing nails Hammer Saw
Instructions
Before Building
Pick a location that is level and not prone to flooding. A flat spot at the bottom of a hill would not be a good choice due to rain runoff.
Draw a detailed sketch. This will help you visualize your shed and to see if there are any changes that should be made before proceeding.
Check your local building codes. You will need a building permit to get started on your project.
Building
Dig holes for your posts. Your can use a hand-held post hole digger or an auger. Make sure your holes are larger than your posts.
Place a 1-to-2-inch gravel base on the bottom of the hole and set your post. This will help with drainage.
Fill your hole with concrete to reinforce the pole. This will also help keep the post from being exposed to moisture in the ground and from freezing if you have cold winters.
Brace the poles upright until the concrete sets. Use some scrap 2-by-4 lumber to form your braces. It can be as simple as slightly nailing one end to the post at an angle, with the other end against the ground.
Build and install the roof trusses. The size and rise of your trusses depends on the size of your shed.
Attach the tin to the roof using screw-in roofing nails. Make sure to overlap the sections. Use a ridge cap at the peak of the roof.