DuraMax 10x15' Vinyl Garage and Foundation

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DuraMax 10x15 Vinyl Garage and Foundation
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DuraMax 10x15' Vinyl Garage with Foundation. Strength, durability and low maintenance... ... this storage solution is all 3! Made of all-weather vinyl that won't fade, rust or rot. And get this... you won't ever have to paint, either! Give yourself an extra 940 cu. ft. of space to park a tractor, store garden tools or just consolidate all that clutter that's overtaking your home! Heck, it's so big, you could even use it as a workshop! Built tough and reinforced with metal inserted columns, this Garage can stand up to 20 lbs. of snow per square foot. Attractive design and neutral ivory color fit in just about anywhere, while the price fits your budget! Make your life easier and get organized with us: Extra-wide double doors measure just over 7' to fit all common lawnmower tractors; Easy access side door measures 30 x 71"; Sturdy columns allow you to put shelves up; Metal reinforced roof support truss system; Easy access ramp enables tractors to drive in; Foundation included; Fire retardant; Measures just over 7' tall. Order yours now! Please Note: This item is shipped by commercial carrier curbside. Curbside delivery (i.e., liftgate delivery to the curb) is required for this item. Ships in 1 box: 30" x 30" x 30", 707 lbs. DuraMax 10x15' Vinyl Garage and Foundation

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3.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

3.0 out of 5 stars Duramax 10x15 Vinyl Shed, August 3, 2011
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This review is from: DuraMax 10x15' Vinyl Garage and Foundation
I have owned vinyl sheds in the past. I have assembled vinyl, wood, and metal sheds in the past as well. I like the vinyl sheds because the are durable, never need painting, and don't rust.
This shed however was a nightmare to assemble. Right on the front of the directions it says "takes two people 4 to 5 hours to assemble". I have built many structures in my life, and I have many skills when it comes to building/assembling/repairing most anything, so I am by no means a novice. This shed took two of us 18 hours to assemble. Yes, 18 hours. That's not counting breaks. The assembly was a nightmare. Almost 700 pieces not including the screws, nuts, and bolts. We started with a solid wood foundation I built from 2x6 pt lumber and osb flooring. It was flat and level in every regard. Yet, even with the flat and level foundation many of the "pre-drilled" holes did not line up properly. Many were off by 1/8 inch to 3/4 inch, which is enough to make it very difficult to assemble.
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