Monday, October 5, 2009

Buckeye Barns are wonderful!







I have been searching for a good quality utility shed for over the past two years and have finally found and installed one that I am really happy with. First, most sheds that I have found consist of pressed wood, particle board or plywood. Secondly, most came prebuilt or prefabbed. And finally, the price was so high that I would have to go in debt to afford one.

I did find one company in eastern PA that will deliver these beautiful buildings but they would have cost a small fortune. My last shed was built by my dad and me. It was a salt box pattern that I found in one of my garden magazines. I was at the point of building my own shed again when I found Buckeye Barns out of Ohio.

These barns are absolutely beautiful and made from real natural solid wood. The floor is tongue and groove plank flooring that can hold an elephant or vehicles. The side walls are tongue and groove horizontal siding so that you never get water in the seams like those that are built vertically. The building is built on site from the ground up. There is nothing prefab about it. But best of all is the price is easy on the wallet. Most people have said that they could never afford a shed like this . When I priced several prefab buildings they ran several thousand dollars more than this shed cost me. So if you are near PA or Ohio, by all means consider a Buckeye Barn.

I have attached the pictures of one man constructing our 10 by 12 building with double lofts in one day.

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