
Description
The Belmont 8-ft x 10-ft storage shed by Heartland is an affordable and dependable storage solution that will look great in your backyard. The 48-inch wide double doors provide a generous opening for lawn mowers, wheelbarrows, bicycles and other large items, while the gable window adds a touch of charm and lets natural light inside. What/s more, the 6-ft tall walls make it easy to store rakes and shovels, and the inside of the shed can be customized to your needs with shelves, hooks, or a workbench. The garden shed is also equipped with an LP SmartSide engineered wood siding that provides protection against the elements and it is primed and ready to be painted. Shingles, paint and floor sold separately.
- Pre-cut kit, nothing to saw
- Wide 56in. double doors provide easy access for lawn mowers and more
- Bonus: gable window
- Pre-hung doors with heavy-duty continuous hinges to prevent sagging
- Strong wood construction stands up to demanding wind and snow loads
- Treated, engineered wood siding is factory-primed and ready to paint
- Will not warp like plastic sheds, will not rust like metal sheds
- 10-Year limited material warranty
- Full on-site installation available; see Lowe's associate
Product specifications
Actual Exterior Length(cm)
307.2384 Centimeters
Actual Exterior Length (ft)
10.08 Feet
Actual Exterior Peak Height(cm)
254.8128 Centimeters
Actual Exterior Peak Height (ft)
8.36 Feet
Actual Exterior Width(cm)
253.2888 Centimeters
Actual Exterior Width (ft)
8.31 Feet
Actual Interior Length(cm)
296.2656 Centimeters
Actual Interior Length (ft)
9.72 Feet
Actual Interior Peak Height(cm)
233.4768 Centimeters
Actual Interior Peak Height (ft)
7.66 Feet
Actual Interior Width(cm)
243.84 Centimeters
Actual Interior Width (ft)
8 Feet
Common Exterior Length(cm)
304.8 Centimeters
Common Exterior Length (ft)
10 Feet
Common Exterior Width(cm)
243.84 Centimeters
Common Exterior Width (ft)
8 Feet
Construction
24-in on center
Door Opening Height(cm)
176.53 Centimeters
Door Opening Height (in)
69.5 Inches
Door Opening Height(mm)
1765.3 Millimeters
Door Opening Width(cm)
142.24 Centimeters
Door Opening Width (in)
56 Inches
Door Opening Width(mm)
1422.4 Millimeters
Floor Included
No
Floor Storage Capacity(ft2)
80 Sq. Feet
Floor Storage Capacity(m2)
7.432 Sq. Meters
Foundation Length(cm)
296.2656 Centimeters
Foundation Length (ft)
9.72 Feet
Foundation Width(cm)
243.84 Centimeters
Foundation Width (ft)
8 Feet
Installation Included
No (not included)
Item Disclaimer
Shingles, paint and floor sold separately
Material
Wood
Maximum Wind Load
81-120 mph
Model Description
Belmont 8x10 Wood Storage Shed
Nominal Size Range
6 ft x 7 ft to 10 ft x 10 ft (medium)
Number Of Shelves
0 NA
Number Of Windows
1 NA
Package Height(cm)
33.02 Centimeters
Package Height (in)
13 Inches
Package Height(mm)
330.2 Millimeters
Package Length(cm)
243.84 Centimeters
Package Length (in)
96 Inches
Package Length(mm)
2438.4 Millimeters
Package Weight(kg)
322.9632 Kilograms
Package Weight(lbs.)
712 lbs.
Package Width(cm)
121.92 Centimeters
Package Width (in)
48 Inches
Package Width(mm)
1219.2 Millimeters
Paintable
Yes
Primed
Yes
Series Name
Belmont 8x10
Shelf Included
No
Siding Type
Engineered wood
Skylight Included
No
Storage Capacity(ft3)
537 Cu. Feet
Storage Capacity Range (sq. Ft.)
Medium (37 to 100 sq. ft.)
Style
Gable
Uv Protected
No
Ventilated
No
Warranty
10-year limited
Common Exterior Size (W x L)
8-ft x 10-ft
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Heartland Belmont Storage Shed - 8-ft x 10-ft - Wood is rated
out of
5 by
399.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
KMaze from
Impressed
So I had this delivered and put it up today. We had 5 people on hand. Two laid the walls out, two assembled, and one floated between the two. With the parts all pre-cut, it went together in about 10 hours (the build crew had construction experience). The only problem we had was the pieces had part numbers in the instruction book but not on the individual pieces. It would have made it go even faster because we had to measire to make sure we had the r8ght ones. Other than that, easy peasy. Built a deck from pressure treated wood. Got a couple rows of shingles and the door hardware left to install. Worth the money as its very sturdy. Once painted it will be exactly what I needed.
Date published: 2018-04-15
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Bob from
Annoying
Instructions aren't very clear and some pieces were missing. It took me and 3 other guys about 7-8 hours to put this together, this included running to the lumber store to get supplies needed for the shed that didn't come with it. You will need 4x4 or 2x6 and concrete blocks for the foundation of the shed. I went with tin instead of shingles just because its easier and faster. So I used the plywood for the roof for my decking. So I have 1" thick decking so i know it will stand up for a long time. I do not recommend this product! However, the shed looks good and serving well for its intended purpose.
Date published: 2017-04-26
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Rosuhhh from
Missing parts and no roof!!!
Not sure where the high reviews are coming from - the package we got was missing a roof boards, trims and the hardware mentioned in other reviews that we thought was included. Costed me 3 days of labor (and still ongoing) and everyday we discover something missing. Spent $1500 and got an incomplete shed... apparently when we picked it up the customer service rep told us it was only one box- we trusted him and now we can’t even finish this project. Called rona customer service and they can’t even answer how many boxes of stuff we were suppose to have. Spending $$$ ans don’t even know where to get boards for the roof now that everything is back ordered, after waiting 3 weeks for this shed’s delivery. Thanks for wasting my hard earned $2000!
Date published: 2021-05-07
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Terri from
Belmont Shed
I'm a woman and at first I was confused on how to build it. I went to Youtube and watched a video which explained
a lot to me. I leveled, concreted and built the foundation. I have built and raised two walls without needing anyone
else to help me. I will need help on the tall ends and with the door but have found that if you have any experience using
a square, shovel and hammer....you can do this. Yes I'm being paid to install it for her and my experience level in construction is moderate
Date published: 2018-07-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
MrOlds from
Garden Shed
The shed is a very nice storage facility. However, the instructions are sometimes lacking. Also, the quality of lumber is mediocre at times. I had to work around, or replace several pieces. At the same time, I realize that quality in most products certainly isn't what it used to be. Overall, I saved money with a DIY project. The end product is very nice.
Date published: 2017-07-21
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Lee from
Don't even think about it!
Instructions were poorly laid out.
Pieces didn't fit together very well.
Normal construction has studs 16 on center but these were not uniform.
Some were 22, some were 23, etc.
Too many issues to list at this time!
Date published: 2017-11-11
Rated 5 out of
5
by
LV from
Owner
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is the 2nd woodshed I have own and bough them from Your company. It was great, useful and beautiful
Date published: 2018-12-14
Rated 2 out of
5
by
John from
Good and bad
Like they said no cutting, and directions were good. However very cheaply made. They went out of their way to minimize materials used, and make sure everything fit into a tight 4' by 8' bundle for shipping. Do yourself a favor and buy (4) 10' long 2 by 3s or 2 by 4s, and (5 or 6) 8' 2 by 3s. They want you to use 2 boards each for the top plates and bottom boards on the 10' side walls. If you use 10' boards the sides would be much stronger, and eliminate any chance of them bowing were the joints are like (1 ) side of ours did. The back framing consists of (2) horizontally boards nailed to a half height boards (2 Ts stacked on top of each other). Do yourself a favor and build yourself a real wall out of the extra 2 by 3s I suggested. The front wall is just as flimsy. I suggested adding some 2 by 3s studs to that wall also. Don't get my wrong not a bad shed if you add a few boards to the construction.
Date published: 2019-05-13