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The Lean-To Shed

The Lean-To is an ideal solution for adding convenient storage space next to an existing structure or building. With its modern, clean design, the Lean-To is perfect for maximizing storage while maintaining a sleek, functional look.

Features

The Lean-To Shed: Standard Features

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  1. Sizes
    We offer floor sizes from 6’x8’ to 12’x40′.
  2. Skids
    Pressure Treated 4x4s
  3. Siding
    Wooden LP Smart Siding
  4. Windows
    18”x27” (2x) with screens
  5. Door
    Double Door and Lock

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The Lean-To Shed

The Lean-To Shed is a fantastic choice for those seeking efficient, compact storage. With its simple, space-saving design, this small shed is perfect for added storage next to an existing structure. Customize your Lean-To shed to suit your needs! Add shelves, workbenches, or a ramp, and select from a variety of colors, roof styles, and other features to make it truly yours.

Lean-To
Exterior

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Wood Exterior
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Vinyl Exterior

Structure Specs

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Sizes

6’x8’ — 12’x40′

(Common builds include: 6×14, 8×8, 10×12, and 12×16.)

Williamsburg Slate
Roof Materials

Architectural Shingles (Standard), Metal, or Standing Seam Metal.

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Windows

18″x27″ (2x) Windows with screens and 2 Pairs of Shutters

(24″x27″ (2x) for sheds longer than 16′)

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Framing

Centered 2×4 16” 

Colors

Asphalt Shingles (Standard)
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Barkwood
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Biscayne Blue
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Charcoal
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Fox Hollow Gray
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Hickory
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Hunter Green
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Patriot Red
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Pewter Gray
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Shakewood
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Slate
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Weathered Wood
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Williamsburg Slate
Metal Roof Colors
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Black
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Bone White
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Bronze
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Charcoal
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Colonial Red
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Forest Green
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Slate Blue
Standing Seam Roof Colors
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Bright Red
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Charcoal Gray
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Classic Green
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Copper Penny
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Dark Bronze
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Matte Black
Paint Colors
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Barn Red
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Black
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Charcoal Brown
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Chestnut
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Clay
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Early American
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Gray
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Hunter Green
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Navajo White
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Navy Blue
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New Holland Beige
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Pequea Green
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Pequea Tan
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Ronks Gray
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White

Lean-To Shed Options 

Every backyard is unique, and your shed should be as well. Our versatile shed designs let you personalize every detail to match your style and requirements. Choose from an array of roof styles, siding colors, and extra features to build your ideal shed. For a more refined look, upgrade to the Designer Package and enjoy premium customization choices.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sheds

Our Pequea dealers are located in PA, MD, NJ, DE, VA, NY, MA, VT, and NC.

Pequea’s Designer Shed package includes an assortment of options that can be added to select shed models. These options include larger windows, Z style shutters, 3 ½” curved picture frames on windows, 3 ½” curved trim on the door, decorative hinges on the door, 3 ½” corner trim, painted rake and fascia trim, two 12×18 vents, and (for a Workshop shed) 10” overhangs. 

In most areas, you will not need a permit for a shed that is smaller than 100 sq ft. However, larger sheds will usually require a permit. Regulations for permits and building projects differ by each individual area, so be sure to check in with your local building department to find your building regulations and all permit requirements!  

There are many factors that affect the life expectancy of a shed. In general, sheds can last for 25 years when properly maintained. The longevity of your shed will depend on the primary material you choose for it, who builds the shed, where the shed is placed, and on what kind of foundation it is placed on, as well as other factors.  

The type of foundation you will need for your shed depends on the kind of shed you buy! If your shed comes with a built-in shed (like many of our sheds do!), a gravel pad is a great choice for your shed. A shed without a floor should be placed on a concrete pad. Get in touch with your dealer to find out what the best foundation for your specific location is! 

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