subject: Shed Building And Design With The Amish [print this page] Most people when purchasing any kind of product want it to last forever. We are bombarded with products that are made overseas. then as time wears on find out that it doesn't last as long as a well built and cared for item. Amish workers have been traditionally well known for the quality of workmanship that has been lost for generations. Shed building is no exception. There are companies that produce Amish built sheds. Unlike the traditional barn raising these Amish are building them inside a climate controlled workspace. Not only do they build wooden sheds but they can make gazebos and garages.
All in all a companies main goal is to have a reputation that benefits them in the long run. Advertising only reaches so far then if the quality suffers then so does the future of the business. Employing an Amish worker can pay dividends, they are reliable, trustworthy and hardworking. They also can be advertised by the company as part of the business campaign. Everybody wins, the customer and the company.
The typical consumer will imagine and relate to the Amish products with the traditional horse and buggy. Although it is a typical logo design, it is not what you would expect for a delivery method. As traditional as they appear to be they do use mechanical methods to make the job easier. It would not be unheard of to find the use of machinery to delicately move heavy sheds across the yard.
Character of a building and quality are typically fashioned simultaneously. One method to ensure some character is to bring input into the project. Either you could find ideas and communicate them to the company or the Amish can bring their own talent to make them more attractive.
You could get an Amish worker by looking in the yellow pages or do what most people do today, look online. There are plenty of listings and websites that feature sheds built by the Amish, if you can go to the warehouse and see them being built and talk to the owner you will get a better experience.