How to Prepare Your Space Before Ordering a Custom Timber Build

How to Prepare Your Space Before Ordering a Custom Timber Build

A custom timber build can excite you. Sheds, planter boxes, pergolas, or full outdoor structures offer many options. But before you order from Plankville, you need to prepare. Good preparation helps your build go well, stay on budget, and give you a smooth experience.

Small oversights can cause problems. Limited delivery access, uneven ground, or wrong measurements can delay your project or cost more. But with good planning, you can make your timber project dream come true . Here's a simple guide to prepare your space for your custom timber build.

Key Takeaways

  • Exact measurements ensure a perfect fit.

  • Clear open site paths help delivery and setup.

  • Flat, firm, and well-drained ground keeps your timber lasting longer.

  • Clearing up expectations makes sure your project meets your needs.

  • Getting your site ready early saves time, cuts stress, and gets the most from your investment.

Why Good Preparation Counts

Picture this: your custom-designed timber shed shows up, but there's no clear way to deliver it, stuff's all over the place, or the ground's not even. All of a sudden, an easy build turns into a big mess.

Getting your space ready ahead of time:

  • Cuts down on time and stops holdups

  • Lowers stress when setting up

  • Makes sure everything fits and sits right

  • Keeps your high-quality wood from Plankville's timber range safe

Getting ready isn't just about making room—it's about giving your project the best start from day one.

Main Steps to Get Your Space Ready

1. Get the Right Measurements

Good measurements are key to building custom timber structures well. Measure how long, wide, and tall the area is where you'll put your structure. Don't forget to think about:

  • Parts that stick out, like roof edges or deck areas

  • Where doors are and how to get in

  • Any trees, fences, or things in the way nearby

Make sure your numbers are right. Even tiny mistakes can cause timber parts to fit . Things like tape measures, laser distance tools, or apps can help. Let's say you're building a custom shed. Getting exact measurements means your doors and panels will line up just right.

2. Make Sure You Can Get to the Site

Timber often comes in big loads. Before your Plankville build shows up, check that:

  • Trucks can safely get to where you're building

  • Your driveway and gates are wide enough for big vehicles

  • You've moved any stuff in the way, like low tree branches or parked cars

When it's easy to get to your site, it keeps your timber safe and helps the build team work faster.

3. Get the Ground Ready

A flat solid base is key for your timber structure to last. Depending on what you're building:

  • Pack down soft earth or pour concrete for bigger projects like sheds or outdoor work areas

  • Get rid of stones, roots, and junk that could mess up the setup

  • Think about water flow to stop puddles forming around your timber

Good ground prep keeps your timber from twisting, rotting, or becoming shaky over time ensuring your custom timber project stays safe and tough.

4. Know What You Want

Before you order, you need to be sure about your plans and hopes for your build. Ask yourself:

  • What's the main goal of the structure? Is it for storage, to look nice in the garden, or as a place to work?

  • Do you have any favorite types of wood, finishes, or styles?

  • How do you want the setup to go?

Letting Plankville know these things helps their team customize the design and delivery to what you need, making things run more and cutting down on surprises.

5. Think About Utilities and Your Surroundings

For projects like outdoor workshops, pergolas, or wooden garden beds, keep in mind:

  • Connections for electricity or water

  • How much sun or shade the area gets

  • Plants or landscaping nearby that might get in the way

Planning ahead helps avoid the need to make changes at the last minute. To get more advice on timber options and their suitability, visit Plankville's timber products page.

Benefits of Preparing Your Space

When you take time to prep your site, you'll see these clear advantages:

  • Efficiency: Your delivery and assembly go faster with a ready site

  • Safety: You cut down on accident risks or damage during setup

  • Cost-saving: You reduce delays, mistakes, and extra material needs

  • Longevity: Your timber structures last longer by avoiding uneven bases or poor drainage

In short good prep work makes sure you get the most out of your investment in top-notch timber from Plankville.

How to Begin Your Plankville Project

After you've got your site ready, the next move is easy: get in touch with Plankville. Their crew can walk you through the design steps, aid you in picking wood types, and set up delivery and setup times.

Kick things off by checking out:

Reaching out to Plankville lets you sync your site prep with when they'll deliver, which makes the whole process run .

By following these steps, your custom timber project fromPlankville can run , be fun, and cause no stress.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Measure the length, width, and height. Include overhangs, doors, and nearby obstacles in your measurements. Check twice to ensure accuracy.

  • Yes. Level stable ground stops warping, water damage, and structure instability. We suggest concrete slabs or packed soil.

  • Make sure trucks can get to the site , with gates wide enough and no obstacles above. Clear a way to unload.

  • For sure. Get rid of rocks, roots, and junk. Look at sunlight, shade, and how water drains to find the best spot.

  • Tell them why you need the timber, what kind you want, how you want it to look, and how to get to your site. Being clear helps avoid holdups.

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