Shed manufacturers need to make sure every piece of lumber is measured and cut properly, reducing waste as much as possible.
Matt Poe
Matt Poe is the Editor of Shed Business Journal, previously of Shed Builder Magazine.
Counting the Costs
Shed builders need to know their per-unit outlay to keep costs, and prices, down, while ensuring materials needed are on hand.
One-Stop Shop
Nelson’s Buildings in Gainesville, Florida, has grown to be an “all of the above” business, a “one-stop shop” to serve all the needs of its customers.
Shed Haulers Bash a Welcome Gathering
Hundreds come to view shed-hauling rigs, related vendors, compete, and have some fun in Pennsylvania.
Happy 20th Anniversary, Pine Hill Trailers!
The company celebrated its 20th anniversary on March 18 with a daylong event at its U.S. Route 30 location.
Lot Locations, Logistics
Shed retail lot placement selection, working with zoning boards, and setup/presentation for success covered.
Inventory Control
Even without the effects of COVID-19, assuring that all the materials needed to build portable structures are at the ready is a challenge for every shed builder.
On-Site and Local
Since nothing is precut or laid out, we can always move doors or windows around if the shed’s position in the yard needs to shift to fit the grade or clear trees, etc.
Price or Quality?
What sells the most sheds—is it the price of the units, or is it the quality of the structures?
Time to Add Products?
How can a shed business best decide whether or not it’s time to add to their product lines?