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Collection: Metal Sheds

Discover the strength and durability of our Metal Sheds, designed to provide secure, long-lasting storage for all your outdoor essentials. Perfect for homeowners who need a tough, low-maintenance solution, these sheds are constructed from high-quality, rust-resistant metal that can withstand harsh weather conditions and resist wear over time. Whether you're storing garden tools, outdoor equipment, or creating a dedicated workspace, our metal sheds offer superior protection while maintaining a sleek, modern look. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, each shed is designed to maximize space and functionality, providing you with a reliable storage solution for years to come. Easy to assemble and built to last, metal sheds are ideal for anyone looking for a strong, secure, and maintenance-free storage option.

Explore our range of metal sheds today and find the perfect fit for your garden or backyard!

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    Absolutely brilliant service. Easy to order, easy to pay and goods delivered within a reasonable time frame. The two delivery men were very helpful and polite. Would highly recommend.

    Location : Wakefield

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    Ordering my garden patio set was easy. There were no problems with delivery. The patio set is just beautiful and has made a big difference to spending more time outdoors at home. Would definitely recommend!

    Location: Kidderminster

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    Brilliant service, on time delivery of my lovely curtains. I can not wait to hang them on my dining room window. I first bought these in June for my living room window, see below how they look.

    Location: Whitstable

Garden Sheds FAQ's

Answer: Generally, garden sheds are considered permitted development and don’t require planning permission if they meet size and location criteria. Check local regulations for specifics.

Answer: Wood is popular for its classic look, while metal and plastic offer durability and low maintenance. Choose based on your garden’s style and intended use.

Why a Proper Base Matters

  • Prevents Structural Damage: Keeps your garden building level, reducing strain on panels and joints.
  • Ensures Smooth Installation: A flat surface ensures panels fit together correctly and doors close securely.
  • Increases Longevity: Reduces dampness and soil shifting that can cause long-term issues.

Base Options for Garden Buildings

1. Pressure-Treated Frame Base

Best for: Firm soil, grass, or uneven surfaces.

  • Preparation: Choose a firm, well-draining spot. Remove large obstructions and level the area.
  • Installation: Assemble the frame and attach levelling spikes. Adjust using a spirit level.
  • Tools Needed: Tape measure, rubber mallet, drill, spirit level.

2. Concrete Base

Best for: Large or heavy garden buildings.

  • Preparation: Mark the site with pegs and string. Dig 6” deep, adding 3” of compacted hardcore and 3” of concrete.
  • Installation: Lay and level the concrete. Allow 48 hours to cure before installation.
  • Tools Needed: Cement mixer, spade, wheelbarrow, straight-edged timber.

3. Paving Slabs

Best for: Smaller garden buildings or sheds.

  • Preparation: Remove 2.5” of topsoil. Add a 1.5” layer of sand-cement mix.
  • Installation: Lay slabs from one corner outward, checking levels with a spirit level.
  • Tools Needed: Rubber mallet, rake, spirit level.

4. Pressure-Treated Bearers

Best for: Wooden garden buildings with floor joists.

  • Preparation: Clear the area and dig out 3” of soil. Add compacted hardcore and sand.
  • Installation: Lay bearers 24” apart across the prepared surface, ensuring they are level.
  • Tools Needed: Spade, spirit level, tape measure.

Top Tips for Base Success

  • Check Local Requirements: Ensure compliance with building regulations.
  • Measure Twice: Double-check dimensions and level accuracy.
  • Weather Watch: Avoid working in wet conditions to ensure proper curing.

By following these steps, your garden building will stand strong, offering years of reliable use and enjoyment.

Answer: Consider your storage needs and garden size. A small 6x4 shed works for tools, while larger sheds like 10x8 accommodate equipment and workspaces.

Answer: With proper maintenance, wooden sheds last 10-20 years, while metal and plastic sheds can last even longer.

Answer: Use a damp-proof membrane, ensure good ventilation, and treat wood regularly to prevent moisture buildup.

Answer: Yes, use insulation materials like foam boards or fiberglass and add internal cladding to retain warmth.

Answer: Install robust locks, reinforced hinges, and motion-sensor lights. Consider adding a security camera for extra protection.

Answer: Yes, with insulation, electricity, and proper ventilation, sheds can be transformed into functional home offices.

Answer: Treat the wood annually with weatherproof sealant and inspect the roof for damage regularly.

Answer: Apex roofs offer good rain runoff, while pent roofs provide modern aesthetics and work well near walls.

Answer: Small sheds can be moved with assistance and proper equipment. Larger sheds may require dismantling and reassembly.

Answer: Small sheds can be moved with assistance and proper equipment. Larger sheds may require dismantling and reassembly.

Answer: Prices range from £200 for basic models to over £1,500 for premium designs with added features.

Answer: Use shelving units, hooks, and storage bins. Keep frequently used items easily accessible and group similar items together.

Answer: Inspect for damaged roofing felt or loose shingles. Replace worn materials and ensure proper sealing to prevent future leaks.