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Suncast 8' x 10' Heavy-Duty Resin Tremont Storage Shed, Sand

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Brand Suncast
Color Vanilla
Material Polypropylene, Plastic
Product Dimensions 103"D x 100.5"W x 122.25"H
Item Weight 384 Pounds

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  • OUTDOOR STORAGE: A beautiful shed to store and protect your power equipment, long handled tools, ladders, and bikes.Classic shed design with architectural details and metal-reinforced shingle-style roof panels.
  • DURABLE: Multi-walled polypropylene resin panels are engineered for long lasting strength and stability
  • REINFORCED FLOOR: Heavy-duty floor is designed to withstand abuse, supporting your lawn mower, tractor or other heavy equipment
  • NATURAL LIGHT: Ideally placed series of skylights and windows provides natural light inside without sacrificing structural integrity
  • LOCKABLE DOORS: Features a padlock hasp that allows doors to lock securely
  • Exterior Dimensions: 8 ft. 4-1/2 in. W x 10 ft. 2-1/4 in. D x 8 ft. 7 in. H | Interior Dimensions: 7 ft. 9 in. W x 9 ft. 9 in. D x 8 ft. 4-1/2 in.H | Door opening: 60 in. W x 72 in. H

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Sturdiness
4.1 4.1
Easy to assemble
3.9 3.9

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Storage space can be a problem, let the Suncast Tremont Resin Storage Shed be your solution. This large sized 8 ft. x 10 ft. shed offers a spacious capacity of 574 cu. ft. and wide double doors with windows, allowing you to move and store oversized items with ease. The outdoor storage shed is constructed of blow molded resin that is both durable and strong. Resin is easy to clean and will not rust or rot, for an attractive and professional-looking space that will last a lifetime. The roof is engineered from hardened weatherproof plastic and reinforced with a metal truss system built to battle the elements. With 2 windows and 6 skylights, your shed is easily navigated in the daytime with natural light. Also included are 2 corner shelves to optimize storage space and keep your tools organized.

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
877 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality and appearance of the outbuilding. For example, they mention it's well made, sturdy, and has nice curb appeal. That said, opinions are mixed on the ease of assembly, value, fit, leakage, and completeness.

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132 customers mention102 positive30 negative

Customers like the quality of the outbuilding. They say it's well made, solid, and holds up fine. Some mention that the instructions are good and the shed will last a long time. Overall, most are satisfied with the product and recommend it to others.

"...Steel parts feel solid.Little to zero maintenanceUndecided:Duration. We'll see how it handles heavy snow and wind...." Read more

"...Shed is very nice and sturdy to place to store riding lawn mower and push mower along with a few additional garden tools. Very nice and well worth it!" Read more

"...It is on a concrete slab so the base is solid, but the floor that came with it is nice and the walls are more substantial than I expected since it..." Read more

"...Should be easy to maintain and last a long time." Read more

65 customers mention57 positive8 negative

Customers like the appearance of the outbuilding. They say it looks pretty good, has nice curb appeal, and is sturdy. Some mention that the skylights and windows are great.

"...Now that it is done it looks pretty good. It was a pain to install for some of the steps, but overall was not too terrible...." Read more

"...Looks nice and works great. Remember: flat surface." Read more

"...The completed project looks great and I expect will be able to withstand the Florida sun...." Read more

"...Music, drinks, snacks, cigars, football, and assembling a new, beautiful shed!Disclaimer!..." Read more

122 customers mention83 positive39 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the outbuilding. Some mention that it's very sturdy and fairly easy to put together after watching a couple of videos. The instructions are excellent, while others say that they are not detailed. It takes some time to assemble and there are minor difficulties on mounting the gasket.

"...Even if it leaks from rain, very easy to remedy (some complaints about this from others)Looks good..." Read more

"What can I say, this is a pleasantly easy blown resin shed to construct and place. For the price, it's well worth the cost...." Read more

"...Now that it is done it looks pretty good. It was a pain to install for some of the steps, but overall was not too terrible...." Read more

"...Second, the instructions are excellent except that they show you pretty poor pictures of the parts...." Read more

36 customers mention24 positive12 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the outbuilding. Some mention that it's well worth the cost, while others say that it is not worth the $1700.00 they paid for it.

"...For the price, it's well worth the cost. Took about 4.5 hours to assemble on a lazy Saturday...." Read more

"...It does take some time to assemble. But well worth it. I got it at the time for $1200...." Read more

"...Just not worth the risk! I had read one review where the person tied bricks to the roof to hold down the panels and he said it worked pretty well...." Read more

"And a terrific price!..." Read more

25 customers mention12 positive13 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the outbuilding. Some mention that everything fit perfectly, while others say that it didn't fit together.

"...Able to fit my tractor, snowblower and other equipment with ease and room to spare...." Read more

"...AND WHEN IS WAS LOCKED ON THE RESIN NUBS ON THE OUTER WALL, IT LOCKED INTO PLACE AND WOULDN'T MOVE AND THE SCREW HOLES WERE OFF BY 1/2"...." Read more

"...Everything fit perfectly. If there was a glitch, it was on my end . Can’t wait for #2" Read more

"...No missing parts just a few things were hard to fit together. All together pleased." Read more

14 customers mention7 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the completeness of the outbuilding. Some mention that all the proper parts were included, while others say that there were parts missing.

"...I don't think I would have paid full price for it. No missing parts just a few things were hard to fit together. All together pleased." Read more

"...I appear to have gone off on a tangent, so to recap. The parts were not there, but the company fixed the error very quickly...." Read more

"Firstoff, extremely impressed that "all" parts were included and that everything fit "perfectly", quite an anomaly these days...with an existing..." Read more

"...We build the ramp and added lattice to finish the look. Those don't come with the kit. Neither does the foundation...." Read more

14 customers mention9 positive5 negative

Customers are mixed about the leakage of the outbuilding. Some mention that it handles well in rainy weather, while others say that it leaks inside and damages their belongings. Some customers also mention that the roof has a large gap that water can get through.

"...I checked the inside while it was pouring down raining, and not a leak. My hats off to the engineer that designed it...." Read more

"...fit correctly with the other piece of roofing making a large gap that water can get through...." Read more

"...Windows, no leaks either. I put shed on top of a 1" pressure treated deck wood foundation with plastic pallets inside it (Does not draw bugs)...." Read more

"...Have had several storms and no leaks in it. Great for what we needed to store in it." Read more

19 customers mention0 positive19 negative

Customers have issues with the alignment of the outbuilding. They mention that the holes don't line up, the doors don' t align, and the windows are difficult to match up.

"...After the assembly, I noticed there were a lot of very large holes around the trusses where bees and other critters could come in, so I sealed..." Read more

"...OUTER WALL, IT LOCKED INTO PLACE AND WOULDN'T MOVE AND THE SCREW HOLES WERE OFF BY 1/2"...." Read more

"...where the screws were intended to be put on the resin parts do not line up with the metal supports...." Read more

"...The tabs on one side of the top rear panel do not align correctly with the slots in the roof...." Read more

It does take some time to assemble. But it’s worth it.
4 Stars
It does take some time to assemble. But it’s worth it.
I can’t say enough good things about this barn. It does take some time to assemble. But well worth it. I got it at the time for $1200.After assembling, I checked the inside while it was pouring down raining, and not a leak. My hats off to the engineer that designed it. It does take some adjusting to get the panels to fit correctly, but it’s worth it. It took me about 4-5 hours total to put it together. I never write bad reviews, but I will write good ones when it’s deserved.I did read a review that it needs to be a flat service to assemble it on, which is highly important.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice and and well engineered with easy assembly.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
Make sure you construct on a flat surface. Watch the video before you start. Follow the instructions in order and it will go right together. I love it for working in and my 4 foot LED tube lights hang from the metal roof supports. Looks nice and works great. Remember: flat surface.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Decent shed which will handle dirty situations well
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
Initial impression review after building.

Summary: 4 starts for going up quickly and quality of parts, 1 lost for security concerns and stability questions for future.

Completed building this shed in 3 hours single handed -- not including platform construction. The only part that really needs 2 people is putting up roof braces, but that can be worked around if you rearrange the middle truss after the roof braces are in place.

Overall, not too bad of a design. I spent more time constructing the wood frame than the shed.

Plastic: Worth it?
The plastic bits, in most cases, were doing as designed and didn't cause problems. The screws (3 bags in my case, all labeled differently which was confusing) are a common screw used for just about everything. As long as the little dimple in the screw side is lined up you'll get a tight bond. Miss and it will strip quite easily. I ran into problems with the roof not lining up and had to persuade it to align by shifting the walls and putting stones on the roof to push down. I'd say about 95% of the screws lined up despite being on a flat platform. I was concerned about the sides as they wobbled, but once all together it does stiffen up considerably. This is not going to be a shed to hold a motorcycle as security is pretty weak, though a crow bar on even a wooden one is just as likely to give in as this one.
Answer: Yes; It's good for dirty items and quick construction. Has "some" security and strength is there to handle most weather. Reinforce with 2x2 or metal bars and through-wall rivets/etc to strengthen for snow is likely required?

Construction/instructions:
All were pretty clear to me. The annoying part was trying to decipher "JJ" screws and MM bolts. Turns out the multiple bags are all the same. If it looks the same, it is. It's not as complicated as it seems with the multiple bags. The longest build part, which is where most time will be spent for solo, is prepping. You can probably get down to 2 hours total or less with more people working in parallel in the prep part. Getting windows/skylight/etc all installed took a significant amount of time. Let's put it this way, I probably spent an hour+ lining up the gaskets/etc and spent maybe 20 minutes putting up the walls/floor. But... the prep work is there for a reason, don't build in place or ad-hoc.

Tools used:
B&D cordless drill (chuck set to 3-5 to prevent stripping). Instructions say use hand screwdriver, for some this would be better to prevent accidental stripping, but will likely make you really hate putting 200+ screws in at the end of the day. One charge worked just fine for the whole process
Ratchet/socket (cross beams) + wrenches: both metric
Suggested: mallet if you have flexible shoos to place walls, otherwise just kick it in

Takeaway #1: If you don't build this on a FLAT ground, it will be troublesome to connect together.
Takeaway #2: Construction time probably about 2 hours with more people. But once walls and roof start going up only 2 max is suggested.
Takeaway #3: If you don't have a platform, plan on spending approx $300 extra for quality lumber. Do research on how you're installing. I choose GC 2x8 so that I don't need to care significantly about bushes/leaves/etc but they cost 30% more than normal pressure treated.

Comparative to wooden shed:
At the same time building this shed, I concluded that it's equivalent to the same in wood for the strength. (had plans for building wooden one, but time was a big constraining factor).

Things that could be improved:
Better latching of roof pieces to each other.
Doors do bind when closing, but not a significant problem. Unlatched door does flex quite a bit when pulling, likely rain entry point.
Front/back wall are flimsy after built, likely to reinforce at later time
Vent mesh + screws == bad. Very difficult to not bunch up the mesh while not making gaps. Extra sealing is required to prevent bees from getting in.

Things that are good:
Went up very quickly (major benefit in my review rating)
Solid enough construction for yard equipment or wood storage.
Even if it leaks from rain, very easy to remedy (some complaints about this from others)
Looks good
Roof should be able to handle some load decently well (snow/branches falling)
Steel parts feel solid.
Little to zero maintenance

Undecided:
Duration. We'll see how it handles heavy snow and wind. It's in a sheltered area from wind but poses other risks from branches. Snow in my area has been known to collapse homes.
Longevity: While plastic can handle all sorts of abuse wood can't, we'll see what UV exposure does after a few years.
Security: Yeah, there is some but at the same time it's plastic. Not concerned as it can lock but also I can easily see how to circumvent it with a box-cutter. Likely to reinforce with metal bars or internal wooden structure when needed.

Bottom line: Recommended if already in a secure area and is sheltered from most weather events. It will go up quickly and should last several years. Plastic has benefits of being reparable to a point and requires minimal maintenance unlike wood.

Not for: Windy areas or valuables. Even if anchored to pavement/concrete I have my doubts in an un-sheltered area this would last.
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