With a long and deep history of helping the average homeowner take care of storage needs, Rubbermaid has gained a reputation of being at the top of their field. From bins to bowls, most everyone has the company's seal somewhere in their home. The company keeps clutter contained and homes organized. It should come as no surprise, then, that they also make a Rubbermaid storage shed to handle your outdoor mess as well.
There are several popular models of the Rubbermaid storage shed. One of the most commonly seen is the horizontal storage shed. This model has a front swinging door and will accommodate shelving for tools, supplies and other items. There are even hooks and notches on the door for hanging space. You can purchase a slide lid storage that opens from the top. This vertical design is ideal for things like garden hoses and bags of fertilizers. The small shed can also house and camouflage garbage cans and other unsightly items.
Like most vinyl, plastic and duramax type sheds, a Rubbermaid storage shed is usually shipped in parts and pieces. These storage shed kits are easy to put together and most often just need to be slid or snapped into the full sized product. If you purchase at a hardware store, you may be able to drive one home already assembled, but if not, it is an extremely simple task. Just be sure to follow the directions carefully to make sure that all pieces are placed in the proper corresponding part. This is similar to how a metal storage shed is assembled, but the end product is more durable.
Many plastic storage sheds can be finished in a variety of ways. You can, of course, leave them as is. However, if you prefer the look of wood, most plastic sheds take paint and can be finished to mimic a more natural look. Of course, if you really want your shed to blend in, it's not difficult to build your own with storage shed plans. If you want an immediate storage option, however, and can compromise on the look, Rubbermaid sheds can provide immediate storage space at a reasonable cost.
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Yajaira
Posted 171 days ago
With a Rubbermaid shed there are no hinges to rust, no dents and no roof leaks. Just assemble it and forget about it. One of the best manufacturer. I highly recommend getting one.
Annika
Posted 216 days ago
The Rubbermaid Big Max Storage Shed is just what I needed. I can store all my gardening tools and accessories, and it holds up in all sorts of weather. Quite nice for those that are thinking about purchasing from this company.
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