Storage Shed Floor Build by DIY newbies - Part 1 How to Build Storage Shed Floor

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In this video, we show you how we frame and built a shed floor for the Arrow Lexington 10x14 storage shed, purchased from Lowes on sale. This video shows some of the mistakes and challenges we encountered as newbies on this DIY build.

This is part 1 of a 2 part video project and focuses focuses on the wooden shed floor build which will serve as the base for the storage shed. Part 2 shows the DIY storage shed build completion. You can see Part 2 here:    • Storage Shed Build by DIY newbies - P...  

We are not professionals, just your average couple taking on a DIY project. If anyone is interested on how to build a shed, we hope to help them learn from our mistakes and make it easier.

Total time for the entire storage shed project to be complete was approximately 26 hours. This was due to us only working on it a few hours at a time after work on different days and weekends so it can definitely be completed a lot faster. We spent approximately $900 on this DIY build.

Most of the tools we already owned and purchased some of the video accessories from Amazon.

We purchased the following items from Lowes:

Arrow Lexington Series 10 ft x 14 ft Storage Shed Kit
7 in x 11 in x 11 in Concrete Deck Blocks
8 in x 8 in x 16 in Concrete Blocks
2 in x 6 in x 10 ft Treated Lumber
2 in x 6 in x 16 ft Treated Lumber
4 ft x 8 ft OSB Plywood

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コメント (21)
  • I'm building the same shed, and video gives me the best example of how to get it done. 👌
  • Thanks for making this video !! I suck at building things but the video helped me and I gained major confidence!! I added more support and brackets and when i was done ..even my brother was impressed..(he is like tim allen lol THANKS AGAIN!!!
  • Excellent build of the floor structure. But I will now have to make an emergency visit to my psychiatrist because that dink-a-dink "music" drove me over the edge!
  • I'm subbing just because you used hammer and nails.. Respect
  • @cuzzinbri
    My box(es) for my shed didn't look nearly as beat up as your box, yet I still found some abnormalities. However, the one thing I decided to do after reading the reviews and looking at the parts that come with the shed, I purchased some Self-Drilling Roofing Screws @ 3/4" with little rubber washers attached to them with 5/16"hex-heads. I've got the foundation about set and about to start building walls tomorrow. Decided to go with the tuff-blocks and 2x6's and plywood. I"M NERVOUS!!!!!
  • @nasarazam
    Don't you need to put some gravel under those concrete blocks? Where are you located?
  • Usually you have to be 3-5 foot minimum from the property line. Is that not the case where you live?
  • Hey, I’m looking to pick up the same Lexington shed how big did you build your floor
  • Hello How much did the wood cost? Can you suggest a book that has plans? Thx
  • @adamjones7497
    I thought it was joists for floors and studs for walls.
  • What kind of internet provider puts a cable that shallow in the ground with no form of identification or protection!!? Great build ;)
  • @Tutywhyte
    Hi, How did you secure the 2x6 to the concrete blocks?
  • my pressure treated 2x4 joists are bowed so even though the ends are 16 on center the middles are out of whack. any ideas on how to nail the plywood not knowing where the stud is under it?
  • What kind of plywood did you use ? Pressure treated ? How thick ? Thx !