service and the streams of complaints didn’t end.” “I used to work at home depot, I can 100% vouch for this,” another alleged. “Their installers do not care and they will not come to fix a mistake and never buy their warranty!” “I worked for Home Depot 9 years, they subcontract,” a commenter claimed. On TikTok, users detailed their own experiences with Home Depot and their thoughts on Tuff Shed living. It looks like the cabin shells have properly done walls, but the sheds are just …. TSs just have T111 siding slapped on the framing. If you get fancy, you get a rain wall, which is a good idea. “A proper wall has sheathing installed, then a moisture barrier, then siding. Not living spaces,” user tonydiethelm said. They note inadequate installation, legal issues with building them, and other costs adding up rapidly, among further issues.Īs a user on Reddit noted, the buildings are designed to be sheds, not permanent dwellings. Others on the internet complain about the process and Tuff Shed itself. The costs in this area come from insulation, decoration, meeting zoning requirements, electrical wiring, plumbing, and more.
Langford notes in his original series that his costs reached $50,000 in total. The product mentioned in the viral video is also no longer for sale, though numerous other tiny homes are available on Home Depot’s website, admittedly not made by Tuff Shed.įurthermore, there are numerous up-front costs for buying a Tuff Shed and converting it into a home. “Local building codes or other laws may also prohibit use of sheds as dwelling places.” “As sold, Tuff Shed buildings are not designed for nor intended to be used as a permanent, full-time dwelling,” a Tuff Shed website states. To start, Tuff Shed itself advises against using its products as homes. The problems with living in a shed from Home Depot are numerous. Why? elaborates, “Not only do you have to insulate, furnish, pay for utilities, basically have to pay for an entire house anyway-the horror stories of the people installing it do not stop.” Anyone who’s ever tried to do this tells you not to do it.” “I’m going to say this one more time: Do not use the Tuff Shed from Home Depot,” his video starts. #duet with IF I SEE ANOTHER WALK THROUGH HYPE VIDEOS FOR THESE FLIMSY SHEDS I SWEAR #tinyhouse #tinyhouselife #diy #diyproject #tinyhousetour ♬ The Home Depot Beat – The Home Depot Now, TikToker and musician is sounding the alarm on the product, advising users on TikTok not to invest in what they may initially think is a bargain. However, as videos and posts about these homes have gone viral, so too has the backlash against them. One user, TikToker Langford posted videos of his own take on the Home Depot product, showing his fully outfitted new tiny home that he says is being used as a photo studio, among other things. Soon, people from all over the internet were posting their stories about investing in the product, which is made by Tuff Shed. In May, a product from Home Depot went viral: a small home that cost only $252 monthly, or just under $13,000 when bought in full.