14×20 Portable Sheds for Sale | North Texas
The 14×20 shed is the choice when you need that extra 2 feet of width over the 12-foot standard. Side-by-sides, UTVs, and wide equipment that won't fit through a 12-foot structure finally have a home. With 280 sq ft of floor space, this is a working building.
Starting Price
$8,800 – $14,200
Rent-to-Own
~$185–$199/mo
No credit check required
Floor Space
280 sq ft
What Fits in a 14×20 Shed?
Quick Answer
- ✓Compact utility vehicle (UTV/side-by-side)
- ✓Full-size zero-turn mower + attachments
- ✓Serious woodshop with large equipment
- ✓Home gym with power rack
- ✓Boat + trailer (mid-size)
- ✓Small horse trailer prep area
- ✓Commercial equipment storage
Best for: UTV owners, woodworkers, and ranch operators who need serious width
Best Uses for a 14×20 Shed in North Texas
A 14×20 shed gives you 280 square feet, which is where most buyers move from "overflow storage" to a truly usable working layout. In this size, you can usually combine two functions in one footprint - for example, equipment parking plus wall-mounted tool organization.
For most households, this size performs best when you zone the interior: one side for core equipment and one side for active use. The most common real-world setups we see are Compact utility vehicle (UTV/side-by-side), Full-size zero-turn mower + attachments, and Serious woodshop with large equipment.
If your goal is long-term value, choose layout first and style second. Buyers who start with workflow (door location, loft clearance, and daily access path) almost always end up happier than buyers who choose by roofline alone. For this size, it is usually smarter to optimize function and then add appearance upgrades after that.
Recommended 14×20 Models
Recommended
A-Frame
Best value if you want dependable storage at the lowest entry price in 14×20.
Recommended
Lofted Barn
Best for overhead storage if you want to keep floor space open for equipment and movement.
Recommended
Side Entry
Ideal for fence-line placement where door swing and access path are tight.
Available Styles in 14×20
A-Frame
Classic gable roof, most affordable
Lofted Barn
Cathedral loft + extra overhead storage
Side Entry
Door on the side for easier parking
Cabin Style
Finished interior-ready aesthetic
Workshop
Extra-wide door, high clearance
Rent-to-Own a 14×20 Shed — No Credit Check
Our rent-to-own program lets you get a 14×20 shed delivered with no credit check. Pay around $185–$199/month and own it outright when your term is complete. Pay it off anytime with no penalty — no hidden fees. No bank approval, no paperwork delays.
14×20 RTO Payment Example
A typical 14×20 building in this category lands around $11,500 cash. Using an estimated midpoint rent-to-own payment of ~$192/month, a 48-month path would be about $9,216 total before any early payoff adjustments. Your exact payment depends on model, options, and term length (36/48/60 months).
Frequently Asked Questions — 14×20 Sheds
How much does a 14x20 shed cost?
A 14×20 shed in North Texas ranges from $8,800 to $14,200. The extra 2-foot width over a standard 12×20 does increase the cost, but it is often the right call for wide equipment like UTVs, side-by-sides, or larger boats. Rent-to-own from ~$185/month, no credit check required.
Will a UTV or side-by-side fit in a 14x20 shed?
Yes — most full-size UTVs and side-by-sides (like a Can-Am Defender, Polaris Ranger, or John Deere Gator) are 58–65 inches wide. A 14-foot wide shed with a 10-foot double door gives you easy roll-in clearance with room on each side. We recommend confirming your UTV's width before ordering.
What is the difference between a 14x20 and a 16x20 shed?
A 16×20 adds 40 sq ft (14% more) and 2 more feet of interior width. The 16-foot width allows for a full two-car tandem arrangement side-by-side, or a very wide door opening (up to 14 feet). For most UTV and boat owners, the 14×20 is sufficient. The 16×20 is for when you need true vehicle garage width.
Is a 14x20 shed delivered or built on-site?
All our portable sheds are built at our manufacturing facility and delivered as a completed structure. Our delivery team sets it on your prepared site (crushed gravel, concrete pad, or treated wood runners). Delivery is included within 50 miles of our Denton or Wichita Falls locations.
Floor Construction & Weight Limits
Every shed floor is built on 4×6" pressure-treated notched skids. Floor joists are recessed and toenailed into the notches — the floor won't warp or rack when the building is loaded, moved, or set down. Weight capacity depends on the decking upgrade you choose.
| Floor Decking | 16" OC Point Load (lbs) | 12" OC Point Load (lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| 5/8" Decking (Standard) | 300 | 450 |
| 3/4" Decking (Upgraded) | 500 | 700 |
| Doubled 3/4" Decking (Heavy Duty) | 1,050 | 1,500 |
| Lofts | 200 | — |
All point loads must be spread over at least a 5" × 5" area. Point loads on single-layer decking must be at least 2 ft apart; doubled 3/4" decking requires 3 ft spacing.
View full build specs & warranty details →Compare Other Shed Sizes
Ready for Your 14×20 Shed?
Visit our Denton or Wichita Falls lot to walk inventory, or browse online and get delivery within 50 miles — usually within a week.
Denton: (940) 320-9377 · Wichita Falls: (940) 249-5015 · Free delivery within 50 miles
