How much does it cost to build a 8×12 shed?

Cost Estimator by Size

SHED SIZE TYPICAL COST RANGE
8×8 (64 sq. ft) $1,280 to $11,200
8×10 (80 sq. ft) $1,600 to $14,000
10×10 (100 sq. ft) $2,000 to $17,500
10×12 (120 sq. ft) $2,400 to $21,000

Is it cheaper to buy or build your own shed?

If you’ve been wondering is it cheaper to build your own shed, you’ll discover that yes, it is less expensive to build your own shed than to purchase a pre-built shed. That is at least if you have all the tools required to build the shed. Typically, it won’t take many specialty tools to build the shed.

How far apart are studs for a shed?

There are two stud spacing options for a shed: 16-inch and 24-inch stud spacing. Studs spaced at 16-inches make for a sturdier shed, but the 24-inch spacing is more cost-efficient.

Do I need double top plate for shed?

A double top plate is a requirement when building larger garages or houses, but since most sheds don’t exceed 16 feet in any direction, you can skip the double top plate for a single, unbroken top plate.

How tall should the walls be on a shed?

The best shed wall height is 8′-1 1/8”. It is an easy construct using readily available precut dimension lumber and sheathing. Minimal cuts, cost, and waste. Pre-hung standard doors and windows fit the wall height, as do insulation, drywall, and other interior wall finishes.

How do you build a shed step by step?

How to Build a Shed in 12 Steps

  1. Check your local regulations.
  2. Draw a plan for your shed.
  3. Set the shed foundation.
  4. Build the shed floor.
  5. Construct the shed walls.
  6. Add siding.
  7. Assemble the roof frame.
  8. Secure the walls.

How tall is a 8×12 shed?

The 8×12 size Classic Shed has a peak height of 9’10” and a sidewall height of 7′. It features 2×4 lumber wall framing which gives the shed considerable durability.