Mar 16 2013
With spring right around the corner, now's the time to start organizing the garage, basement and backyard for the season's chores and recreation. Convenient storage makes the process easier, and Arrow Shed offers a range of durable, affordable vinyl-coated steel storage solutions.
"A steel shed gives you that extra square footage for storage you've been looking for in your garage and basement," says Leslie Segrete , co-host of The Money Pit home improvement radio show. "Conveniently located in your backyard, a shed offers weatherproof storage and easy access for tools and toys, as well as a place to stow outdoor furniture when it's not in use."
Along with protection for garden tools and other outdoor gear, durable Arrow Steel Sheds add value with resilient good looks for an affordable long-term investment.
"Steel is an excellent material for a storage shed, and Arrow's vinyl-coated steel models will not warp, split or crack," adds The Money Pit's co-host, Tom Kraeutler . "These secure, versatile sheds are also resistant to fire, bugs and decay, making any model a long-lasting solution to homeowners' storage challenges."
This season, Arrow Shed, LLC—the largest manufacturer of steel sheds and related storage products—is partnering with The Money Pit to educate do-it-yourselfers on affordable, durable storage solutions. Syndicated and broadcast on more than 300 radio stations nationwide, The Money Pit is the largest home improvement radio show in the U.S. In addition to the show, Arrow Shed will be featured on www.MoneyPit.com, a premier resource for comprehensive home improvement content and advice.
"This is a great opportunity to make the DIY consumer aware of the wide variety of Arrow sheds, as well as the benefits of vinyl-coated steel," says Paul D'Aloia, Arrow's President and CEO. "With a wide variety of styles and sizes to fit almost any storage need, our products give homeowners durable, easy-access protection for their everyday tools and equipment. Year-round, Arrow Steel Sheds bring value and organization to busy lifestyles."