Galvanized Steel Storage Shed – Rustic Finish, 7x5 ft, Gray
Metal Storage Shed – Rust-Resistant Construction, 7 ft x 7 ft, Gray
Vinyl Coated Steel Shed – Weather-Resistant Outdoor Storage, Tan, 8x6 ft
Galvanized Steel Outdoor Shed – Extra Tall Design, 7 ft Height, Gray
Cedar Gable Storage Shed – Rustic Design, 8x10 ft, Natural Wood
Pressure Treated Wood Storage Shed – Weather-Resistant Construction, 8x6 ft, Rustic Brown
Engineered Wood Storage Shed – Weather-Resistant, 8x10 Feet, Cedar Brown
Wooden Storage Shed – Rustic Design, 10 ft x 12 ft, Natural Brown
Plastic Storage Shed – Weather-Resistant, 6 ft x 4 ft, Gray
Resin Vertical Storage Shed – Weather-Resistant, 5 ft x 3 ft, Gray
Resin Storage Shed – Double Door Design, 10 ft x 8 ft, Beige
Wood Storage Shed – Extra Large, Weather-Resistant, Rustic Brown, 10x12ft
Steel Workshop Shed – Heavy Duty, Rust-Resistant, 10 x 8 ft, Gray
Wooden Two Story Storage Shed - Spacious Design, 10x12 Feet, Rustic Brown
Wood and Steel Storage Shed Kit – Customizable Design, 10' x 12', Gray
Large Storage Sheds (12'x20' and larger) solve space constraints for homeowners, hobbyists, and businesses storing vehicles, equipment, or workshop tools. Over 60% of buyers upgrading from standard sheds cite insufficient space for tractors, ATVs, or workshop benches. This transactional guide helps you choose between wood, metal, and resin structures based on storage needs, climate, and assembly preferences.
Which Large Storage Sheds Material Works Best for Your Climate and Use?
Wood sheds offer traditional aesthetics and DIY customization but require weatherproofing in humid climates. Metal sheds provide fire resistance and heavy-duty security but need ventilation to prevent condensation. Resin sheds are low-maintenance for coastal or rainy regions but have limited weight capacity for heavy equipment.
- Wood sheds: Ideal for buyers wanting natural aesthetics and willing to apply annual sealants. Best in dry climates with <30" annual rainfall.
- Metal sheds: Choose galvanized steel (26-gauge minimum) for tractor storage in wildfire-prone areas. Requires gravel foundation for drainage.
- Resin sheds: UV-stabilized polyethylene suits saltwater environments. Avoid for loads over 500 lbs/sq ft.
Which Buyers Need Extra Large Storage Sheds vs. Standard Sizes?
Farmers/Tractor Owners
Require 14'x24'+ sheds with 60"+ double doors for equipment access. Metal sheds with reinforced rafters support 2,000+ lb loads.
Workshop Users
Need 8'+ ceilings and 3/4" plywood floors for bench space. Wood sheds allow custom shelving and electrical conduit installation.
Landscapers
Opt for resin or metal sheds with 48"+ doors for zero-turn mowers. Look for integrated floor ramps in commercial-grade units.
How Do You Choose the Right Size Large Shed?
Door Width: ATV storage requires 60"+ double doors — single doors limit maneuverability for 50"+ wide vehicles.
Wall Height: Workshop users need 7.5'+ clear height for overhead storage. Standard 6' walls waste vertical space.
Foundation Type: Concrete slabs suit 500+ lb tools, while gravel bases prevent flooding in areas with 40"+ annual rainfall.
Why Pay More for a Large Storage Shed vs. Renting Storage Units?
A 12'x24' shed eliminates $1,800/year in rental fees, paying back in 18 months. Properties with workshop sheds sell 7% faster, per regional MLS data. Metal sheds last 25+ years versus 5-year average for portable storage containers.
What Can I Store in a Large Storage Shed?
Large Storage Sheds hold tractors (10'x16' minimum), ATVs (8'x12'), riding mowers, or workshop tools. Vertical kayak storage needs 9'6" ceilings.
Do Large Sheds Require Building Permits?
Most jurisdictions require permits for sheds over 120 sq. ft. or with concrete foundations. Coastal zones often mandate wind-rated anchors for metal sheds.