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WHAT KIND OF SHED DO I WANT?

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SINGLE-SLOPE 
ROOF
ONE SLOPE ROOF ATOP A STRUCTURE THAT HAS A TALL WALL OPPOSITE A SHORTER WALL. THIS IS ALSO CALLED A MONO-PITCHED ROOF, OR LEAN-TO, OR SKILLION ROOF.
SINGLE-SLOPE ROOFS
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  • LEAVES AN OVERHANG THAT PROTECTS THE WALLS FROM RAIN.
  • THE HIGHER WALL HEIGHT CAN GIVE SPACE FOR A LOFT OR EXTRA STORAGE.
  • GREAT FOR WESTWARD ORIENTED SOLAR PANELS.
  • PLEASES HOA AND NEIGHBORHOOD REGULATIONS. 
GABLE-STYLE 
ROOF
TWO SLOPE ROOF SECTIONS MEETING AT A PEAK CENTERED ABOVE THE END WALLS FORMING A SYMMETRICAL ROOF LINE. THIS ROOF IS SHAPED LIKE AN INVERTED V.
GABLE-STYLE ROOFS
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  • LEAVES AN OVERHANG THAT PROTECTS THE WALLS FROM RAIN.
  • ALLOWS FOR EXTRA STORAGE, A LOFT, OR HEADROOM ABOVE THE CEILING.
  • OFFER MANY DIFFERENT DESIGN OPTIONS.
BARN-STYLE 
ROOF
SYMMETRICAL TWO-SIDED ROOF WITH TWO SLOPES ON EACH SIDE. THE UPPER SLOPE IS POSITIONED AT A SHALLOW ANGLE, WHILE THE LOWER SLOPE IS STEEP.
BARN-STYLE ROOFS
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  • LEAVES AN OVERHANG THAT PROTECTS THE WALLS FROM RAIN.
  • ALLOWS FOR EXTRA STORAGE, A LOFT, OR HEADROOM ABOVE THE CEILING.
  • HIGH SIDE WALLS ALLOWS DOORS AND WINDOWS ON ANY WALL.
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