The landscaping industry is behind the rapid growth of the $10 billion lawn mower industry. Yet, for avid gardeners, few pastimes can compare with the satisfaction of mowing your lawn yourself.

If you’re one of these hands-on enthusiasts, your lawnmower is probably a prized possession. You spent hours researching the best one for your needs and sourcing the best one for your budget.

You likely haven’t spent much time considering where you’ll store it once you get it home. A garage might suffice for the smallest models, but anything bigger needs a place of its own.

Building a lawnmower shed is the best solution for ensuring your lawnmower stays protected. Keep reading to find out what’s involved in designing custom sheds for lawnmower storage.

1. What Size Shed Do You Need?

According to Work Wave, the cost of a new lawnmower varies from around $50 for a walk-behind version to $5,000 for a zero-turn mower.

Custom storage sheds offer a complete solution to protect this costly and vital accessory. You must make sure you choose one that’s big enough for your mower.

The smallest lawnmowers only need a space 20-24 inches wide and 12-16 inches long, but you’ll need a much larger area to store a ride-on mower.

If you’re designing a shed to accommodate one of these large mowers, you must also make sure you’ve got enough space to get it in and out of the shed with minimum effort.

2. Extra Storage Solutions

You should also consider whether you want to store anything else in your shed. Do you need space for gas canisters, weed eaters, garden implements, and wheelbarrows, too?

With a custom shed, you can choose from a selection of space-saving wall attachments for these items.

3. Garden Shed Authorization

Once you’ve established what size garden shed you need, you’ll need to find somewhere to place the shed.

First, check whether your HOA or local authorities have any building regulations that apply to shed installations. Then, you need to choose a spot in your garden, close to your house, that suits you and satisfies any prevailing bylaws.

4. Placing Your Garden Shed

You must provide a space that allows for easy access for the mower and has a paved or another solid area close by. This will come in handy when you need to service your mower or change its blades.

A nearby tap is useful for cleaning your mower after use.

Make sure there is level access to the door of the shed or enough space for a ramp. The last thing you want is for your blades to get caught on anything when you wheel the mower into the shed.

5. Other Considerations for Lawnmower Sheds

Insulation and security are the two major considerations for lawnmower sheds. A waterproof shed is vital to avoid rust forming on your lawnmower and other garden implements.

Placing your shed in a shaded area close to your house will protect it from the most severe weather and help keep the interior cool.

Be sure to buy or build a shed with a lockable door to protect your lawnmower, and keep your children and pets away from any chemicals stored in the shed.

Custom Sheds Tick All the Boxes for Lawnmower Storage

Once you’ve decided on your lawn mower storage needs, a custom shed is the best way to get what you want. Sheds by Design offers a wide range of pre-built sheds and the option to design custom sheds online according to your exact criteria.

Start planning your lawn mower shed today, or get in touch for assistance.

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