This shed was repaired by replacing the bottom of the T111 because of the deteriorating siding pieces. The process consisted of cutting the bottom pieces off then installing 2×3 pieces at the splice for extra strength. I also added a aluminum piece of Z bar between the pieces so water has no way of getting into the shed.
This repair also needed new doors and new shingles along with some new pieces of sheathing. The finishing included a new coat of hunter green paint then the final touches with freshly painted white trim.
This shed was damaged by a tree falling during a storm. The repair consisted of repairing some broken rafters, replacing broken plywood under the vinyl and under shingles, replaced the front roof shingles, replaced broken corner, and replaced the damaged siding.