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Outdoor Vinyl Storage ShedsDo you need an outdoor shed? Take this quiz to find out. First, look in your garage. One: Can you see your car? Or have you given up trying to park it in there? Two: Have you been thinking about building some furniture, but decided you couldn't because you haven't seen your circular saw since 1997? Three: Does it take you twice as long to mow your lawn, because it takes twenty minutes to find the lawnmower and another fifteen to negotiate it around all the clutter? If you've answered yes to any of these, don't despair--there's a solution outside of adding on to your garage. An outdoor vinyl storage shed can house all your equipment, and free up room in the garage for, hey, the car. But doesn't vinyl look, well, plastic? Vinyl has come a long way since its discovery in the 1800s. Researchers didn't even know what to do with the substance they created by experimenting with vinyl chloride, a gas. When Dr. Waldo Semon--while trying to invent an adhesive in 1926--created polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, the door was opened to some interesting innovations. Vinyl was soon utilized to make waterproof fabrics, easy-to-clean wallpaper, and even synthetic tires. In the latter half of the 20th century, the uses for vinyl have continued to grow. PVC pipe is known for being easy to install and rustproof--a big plus over rusty metal pipes. And the construction industry uses more than 60 percent of all vinyl produced for siding, decking, and more. Sheds made from vinyl can be molded into any shape to fit any design aesthetic. And even though they don't ever need to be painted, they can be--with the right preparation--to match your house. Outdoor Vinyl Storage Sheds for Versatility, ReliabilitySo free your garage from the tyranny of overcrowded conditions! With their reputation for durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance, the market for outdoor vinyl storage sheds is growing rapidly. Kits or ready-made models can be delivered right to your door. ![]() Get all Gardens articles via
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