thanks, I chose the color to match the house. the shed company did not have the green that my house trim is done in, so I just chose Taupe for the trim and will color match some paint and repaint the trim at some time.
Funny you should ask that on the electrical... No it is not wired for electric, one of the reasons for the windows so I can see what the heck I am doing if the door shuts lol
Now for the back story. I bought the house in early June, the lady that sold it to me got divorced, and her ex had a huge shed in that very spot, he took the shed. it was fully wired, and I have the wire for his shed coming out of the ground right by the rear corner. for safety reasons, I had the wires at the 100 amp breaker at the house panel disconnected, but they are still there. So my future plans are to put a disconnect at the shed and a small sub panel inside to run lights and a few outlets, maybe even one 220 volt (just in case) But I have been spending money like I have money this summer, so I will probalby have the disconnect done soon but wire the shed at a later date.
AJ
My nature is pushy, but that’s not my intent. A couple more thoughts.
110/220 single phase is not rocket science, not hard, not complex. You can buy outlets for less than a dollar each, you can buy boxes for a dollar and a half, etc. The panel cost a little bit, and the copper wire is never getting any cheaper. It’s a whole lot easier to do before you put a lot of stuff in the way. The outlets and switches are so cheap, I would never buy anything but new. On the wire and the panel as long as you just inspect it (a common sense inspection), and it’s not damaged, take the break.
Having said that, put in twice the size panel and twice as many outlets as you think.
As far as the offsite rental, my two cents is to get rid of it. I rented one many moons ago for a period of five or six years. I used very little of what I stored offsite, and when I finally got rid of the rental, I threw most of it away. I could’ve easily purchased anything I actually did use out of there brand new five times over for the amount I paid rental.
Ditto putting stuff in your attic or your basement. I got hit in a tornado in 98, and everything I put in the attic got carried straight out to the curb for disposal. If you have a box in your hand, and you’re heading for the attic, or the basement, or thinking of storing it in a rental, carry it straight out to the curb.
my two cents, hope it helps