Sheds
I bought my shed from the Concord prison store facility across the street from the prison. My wife and I have purchase furniture from the store and have always been please with the price and quality. All hard wood and built to last. Last year we bought the shed from the same location. They will build it to your specs. We decided on a 10 X 16 shed with shiplap siding, two windows with screens, ridge rent, pressure treated floor joist, plywood roof, and double doors with a lites over the doors as seen on many barns in the area. I provided the roofing shingles. They are very easy to work with. The shed was stained with a natural finish. Its is beautiful. Built with the same specs as you would build a house. The price .......... 10% over the cost of material. The 10% goes toward maintenance of tools and such. The inmates don't get paid but learn a trade. A win win situation. The cost to delivery the shed was $50 bucks to Meredith. They will also set up the shed on your site. They do expect the site to be fairly level. They will put the shed on concrete blocks and provide a pressure treated ramp for easy entry. They were here for about and hour and took pains to make sure it was level and that I was satisfied. And no, they are not dressed in prison garb but I expect at least one of the three men was a prisoner.
If your are in Concord, check out their store. They have a showroom for their furniture but will build custom furniture as well. If you want to see some of their handiwork locally, go to either the Gilford or Plymouth library. The showroom in Concord used to be open six day a week but now is only open on Saturdays due to cut backs.
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