I am known in certain circles as the guy who builds stuff to last. I am a victim of my craft. I built this temporary structure 3 years ago, to enclose the water heater. Yes, folks do put them outside. It took me 9 hours to build this. Including paint.

One of the stranger things that the PO did was to brick up the old backdoor in the kitchen and put it at the side of the house. I used the old back door slab as the foundation for the shed, knowing that I would at some point pour a new, bigger slab so that I could open up that doorway, and build an alcove to stuff my 25 Cu Ft refrigerator into it, opening up my kitchen, and enclosing the water heater.
Since the driveway folks are going to be here, I decided to have the slab in the back of the house poured at the same time. To move that project along, I started to tear down the shed to clear the area for the concrete folks.
This is what I got done yesterday.
(note to self; If you know it is temporary, stop building shit to withstand category 5 events!!)

It took me all day to remove the side wall and move and reconnect the water heater. I only spent an hour and a half going to and coming from the parts house. The largest part of the day was spent removing the plywood paneling on the side and front wall, which I had attached with 2'' ringshank nails and was nailed every 12''. It took 3 hours to remove the toe nails on the rafters to the top plate, unbolt the roof from the block wall where I had used sleeve anchors to attach it to the wall, and finally lever it far enough to be able to tip it off the walls.
I finished it up this afternoon which didn't take as long, as I drove up to a clients house and worked on their computer, stopped by the Walk in Closet project, to see how that is going,(just fine as it is painted, he installed the closet rods, she is moving the clothes in)

The new slab will be 8' wide and 10 feet deep. I will be here all week as the blocklayers and concrete guys will be here, and I don't want my dogs eating anyone. I will be going to the parts store after they leave for the day. I will frame up the exterior walls, move the water heater, frame up the alcove ,add a valve for the ice maker, wire in a receptacle for the fridge and build a new roof that will extend 3 feet beyond the wall, giving me a nice overhang. Then I will go in the kitchen and open up the doorway, sheetrock, tape, paint and move the fridge.