Resin vs Wood vs Metal Sheds: Which Material is Better

Resin vs Wood vs Metal Sheds: Which Material is Better

Resin vs Wood vs Metal Sheds: Which Material is Better

Building an outdoor shed is a great way to add extra storage space and stay organized, However, determining the type of material you want is the most difficult part. There are three common materials used for sheds - resin, wood, and metal. We’ll be outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each so you can understand the use cases of resin vs. wood vs. metal sheds to make the best decision.

 

Resin Sheds

Metal Sheds

Wooden Sheds

Pros

Pros

Pros

Easy cleaning and low maintenance Low maintenance Strong and durable
Rot, insect, and rust-resistant Durable Visually appealing
Easy to assemble Fire, insect, and rot-resistant Easy to customize

Cons

Cons

Cons

Need to be anchored to a base Need to be anchored to a base Not insect, fire, or weather resistant
Can bear limited weight on their walls Not resistant to rust High maintenance

 

Resin Sheds

Resin sheds are sheds that were created to be a more versatile, affordable, and sustainable shed material. It combines most of the benefits of wood and metal while addressing the large disadvantages of each material. Resin sheds are more environmentally friendly when compared to wood, and Keter takes that one step further by using 100% recyclable materials. In general, resin-based sheds are growing in popularity because of their versatility and simplicity. Take a look at the most asked questions about Keter resin sheds.

 

PROS

Resin sheds are designed with a purpose. They are created to be easy to clean, light enough to transport, and can be assembled in one afternoon. Moreover, resin sheds involve very little maintenance and are extremely durable and weather resistant. In fact, it’s Keter’s Promise to create weather resistant resin products that won’t rust, rot, fade, peel, warp, or be affected by insects. With a variety of sizes available, resin sheds are a cost-efficient alternative to wooden sheds. Keter’s ability to use recycled materials also makes resin a sustainable and visually appealing alternative, as many of the sheds replicate the look and feel of wood without the negative environmental effects.

Here is a video that summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of resin.

 

CONS

Fortunately, resin comes with limited disadvantages. Resin sheds need to be anchored to a base, can bear limited weight on their walls, and are pricier than metal sheds (but less expensive than wooden sheds).

 

Wooden Sheds

Wooden sheds are the first type of sheds that were ever created and produce a rustic and classic look that can enhance any space. They are usually assembled using framing lumber and pressure-treated polywood to create that traditional wood appeal.

 

PROS

The biggest benefit of choosing a wooden shed is that they are easy to customize and there are a wide variety of designs and sizes, making it easy to find something you like. They’re also very strong and durable without needing to be anchored to the ground. One of the major reasons many people pick wooden sheds is because they are visually appealing, making them a great choice if you’re looking for a shed that doesn’t take away from the aesthetics of your space. However, Keter does have resin-based sheds that replicate the look and feel of wooden sheds without the disadvantages associated with wood.

 

CONS

Unfortunately, there’s a reason why sheds are now created in a variety of materials. Wooden sheds come with many disadvantages, such as not being insect, fire, or weather resistant. Wood is also not environmentally sustainable, pricier, and can easily rot. They aren’t the best option for anyone that wants a low-maintenance and weather resistant option.

 

Metal Sheds

Metal sheds are a popular alternative to wood because they come in different gauges of thickness and are created using steel or galvanized aluminum. However, compared to wood and resin sheds, metal sheds come in very few designs that mostly look the same with limited features.

 

PROS

Metal sheds are durable, inexpensive, and last a long time. Unlike wooden sheds, metal sheds are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant, making them a zero-maintenance shed option.

 

CONS

However, unlike wooden sheds, metal sheds must be anchored to a base and are limited in size, styles, and customizations. Metal sheds are not resistant to rust and because of the weight of metal, it’s not easy to transport either. If you’re looking for a shed that you can work inside, is easy to assemble, and is visually appealing, we’d recommend you don’t choose a metal shed.

 

Common Questions

Is a resin shed better than a metal shed?

Choosing a resin vs. a metal shed depends on the purpose of your shed. Although resin sheds can be more expensive, if you are looking for a shed to work in, resin is a better option as the metal will get very hot. Resin sheds are also easier to transport, and easy to assemble. The appearance and location of your shed also plays an important role because resin sheds come in various textures to make the shed more visually appealing and easier to customize. However, if you’re looking for a durable and inexpensive shed, metal is the better alternative.

Are wood or resin sheds better?

Choosing between metal vs. wood comes down to what qualities you care the most about in your shed. If you are looking for a less expensive and weather-resistant shed, resin is the better option. Resin sheds are weather-resistant against rotting, peeling, rusting, insects, warping, and fading. Resin is also easier to maintain and assemble. If appearance is important to you, both resin and wood will give you the same classic wood appearance. This is because Keter provides resin-based sheds that replicate the look of wooden sheds with all the benefits of a resin shed. However, you can find wooden sheds that are pre-assembled and don’t need to be anchored to the ground. If you’re looking for a quick and easy solution that requires no assembly, wood is the better option.

 

Which Shed Should You Buy?

The final decision on what shed to purchase comes down to your personal preference. The differences between resin vs. wood vs. metal can be narrowed down into 4 categories: price, durability, maintenance, and assembly.


When it comes to price, wood is the most expensive and least environmentally friendly option, resin is the second-most expensive and the most environmentally friendly option, and metal is the cheapest but the hardest to transport and assemble.


All three materials are durable and will be able to hold anything you store. But you’ll want to remember which options are going to last the longest through the harshest weather elements. Wooden sheds are not necessarily waterproof and are not resistant to fire or rotting. Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs. wood. Resin is the most durable because it’s weather-resistant to fading, rusting, warping, rotting, insects, and fire.


Assembly is the final factor to consider when purchasing a shed. There are some wooden sheds that are already built and just require you to install it. However, most wooden sheds are difficult to build and require a lot of work and patience. Metal sheds are also difficult to install and once they are built, it’s very difficult to transport a metal shed. Resin is the easiest to build and easy to move to a new location because of its lightweight material.

 

Conclusion

While all three shed materials are durable and will get the job done, metal and resin are better alternatives for weather resistant sheds that can handle the harshest conditions without any maintenance. Wood and resin sheds are the best if you care about the visual appearance of the shed. Resin sheds are the best option if you are looking for a shed that incorporates all the benefits of wood and metal as well as a sustainable option.

Overall, resin sheds were created to address all the disadvantages of wood and metal and are an affordable material for anyone that wants to purchase a shed and never think about it again. You won’t have to worry about fading, rusting, rotting, warping, and more. Simply assemble the shed and get to organizing.

We encourage you to explore the various shed styles and sizes that Keter offers. If you are looking for other small storage solutions, Keter also sells boxes and storage benches.