4x10 Sheds

Extra-long 4x10 DuraMax sheds for narrow side yards. 40 sq ft of vinyl storage with free shipping and lift-gate delivery on every order.

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4x10 Sheds — Extra-Long Narrow DuraMax Storage For Side Yards That Go The Distance

A 4x10 shed solves the same problem as a 4x8 — narrow side-yard storage where wider sheds physically won't fit — but adds 25% more interior space for buyers with a longer footprint to work with. At 40 square feet of usable floor, a 4x10 DuraMax shed comfortably holds everything a 4x8 does plus a full workshop bench, ride-on mower, or second tier of vertical storage.

Every 4x10 shed in this collection is a genuine DuraMax product: fire-retardant vinyl panels on a galvanized steel frame, backed by DuraMax's 15-year limited warranty, and shipped free to your door with curbside lift-gate delivery automatically included. As an authorized DuraMax dealer based in California, Durasheds carries every 4x10 model in DuraMax's catalog — ivory, gray, and walk-in configurations.

4x10 vs 4x8 — When Is The Extra Two Feet Worth It?

The decision usually comes down to two factors: how long your side-yard footprint actually is, and how much storage capacity you need. A 4x10 adds eight additional square feet of floor space — enough for a workshop bench, a second bike, a snowblower, a full lawn-equipment lineup, or a tier of vertical shelving along an entire 10-foot wall.

If your installation footprint is 11 feet or longer, the 4x10 is almost always the smarter choice — same narrow 4-foot depth, meaningfully more usable interior. If your footprint maxes out at 9–10 feet, the 4x8 is the right call.

What Fits Inside 4x10 Shed

40 square feet of floor space — and 10 feet of continuous wall — opens up storage configurations that a 4x8 can't accommodate:

  • 2–3 adult bicycles plus a workshop bench for tune-ups and tool storage
  • A full-size ride-on mower or zero-turn, plus push mower, trimmer, blower, and rake
  • Pool equipment, deck chairs, and pool toys all in one organized space
  • Garden tools along one wall, sports equipment along the other, with a clear walking path down the middle
  • Lawn-care equipment plus a full set of holiday and seasonal storage on shelving
  • Workshop setup: bench, vise, pegboard, hand tools, and power-tool storage
  • Two ATVs, two motorcycles, or one of each — with room to walk around them

The 4x10 DuraMax Models We Carry

  • Sidemate 4x10 — the classic 4x10 vinyl shed in ivory finish with foundation kit included. The original DuraMax narrow-profile shed at the larger 40-sq-ft footprint.
  • Sidemate Plus Pro 4x10 — modern gray finish with reinforced wall columns and premium hardware. The upgraded 4x10 option for buyers wanting a contemporary aesthetic.
  • Sidemate Plus Pro 10x4 with Double Doors — same 40 sq ft, but with double-door access on the 10-foot side rather than the 4-foot end. Ideal for buyers who want walk-in style access along the long wall.

Where a 4x10 Shed Actually Goes

The 4-foot depth keeps the 4x10 in the same narrow-installation category as smaller sheds, but the extra length opens up new placement options:

  • Long side yards. Many suburban side-yards run 30–60 feet front-to-back. A 4x10 uses the length without consuming the width.
  • Property-line installations. Where setback rules allow, a 4x10 tucks tight against a fence and uses the full length of the back property line.
  • Behind a long detached garage. Narrow strips behind garages are often 10+ feet long but only 4–5 feet deep — exact 4x10 territory.
  • Along the back of a deep lot. Buyers with deep narrow lots can install a 4x10 along the back fence for maximum storage without breaking the yard's open feel.
  • Pool equipment plus pool storage. The 4x10 footprint accommodates pump, filter, chemicals on one end and pool toys, floats, and accessories on the other.
  • Workshop + storage combo. Workshop bench on one end, storage shelving on the other, in a single 4x10 footprint.

4x10 vs Other Sizes — Knowing When to Size Up

Choose smaller (4x8): if your footprint is under 11 feet long, or if you only need the storage capacity of a basic bike+tool combo.

Choose 4x10 if: you need workshop-and-storage combined, or you have a long-narrow installation footprint where every additional foot of length adds real utility.

Choose larger (6x6, 6x8, or 10x8): if your footprint allows a wider shed and you'd benefit more from depth than length. Wider sheds give you a more square floorplan that's easier to organize and walk through.

Why Buy Your 4x10 Shed from Durasheds

Every order at Durasheds.com ships free to the continental United States, with free curbside lift-gate delivery automatically included — most retailers charge $75–$150 extra for that service. We back every shed with our Lowest Price Guarantee, register your 15-year DuraMax warranty for you, and offer Affirm financing at checkout so you can spread the cost over 3, 6, 12, or 24 months with no credit-score impact.

Comparing 4x10 models, sizing for your specific side-yard, or trying to decide between a 4x10 with end doors and a 10x4 with side doors? Our team of real DuraMax shed experts is available Monday–Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PST. We'll help you confirm the fit, choose the right door configuration, and order in under 10 minutes — or learn more about who we are and why thousands of homeowners trust Durasheds as their authorized DuraMax dealer.

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