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Your garden shed provides important storage and is responsible for keeping your belongings safe and secure. So, if it’s tired and in poor condition, you’ll want to get it repaired as soon as possible.

Here, we cover all you need to know about garden shed repair near you – from the most common repairs to who you can hire for the job. But first…

Want to get started finding a tradesperson for garden shed repair near you?

We hope to make it as quick and easy as possible to find companies for garden shed repair near you on Checkatrade.

Why not start your search by entering your postcode into the box below? We'll point you towards a selection of relevant tradespeople working in your area.

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What type of repairs can be carried out to a garden shed?

Like anything that’s kept outdoors, your garden shed can succumb to wear and tear over time.

Here are some common shed repairs you may find yourself needing:

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Why should I hire a tradesperson for garden shed repairs?

While you may be able to carry out some simple shed repairs yourself, hiring a tradesperson is often a great way to keep your shed in the best condition and ensure it can last for as long as possible.

Here are some of the main benefits of hiring someone with the necessary skills to carry out your garden shed repair.

High standard

They should have the tools, knowledge and experience needed to accurately diagnose the issue with your garden shed, and to fix it to a high standard.

Expertise

Contractors who offer garden shed repair services in your local area can offer advice and guidance. For instance, they could help you to understand whether a repair or replacement is the better option for your needs.

Prevent larger issues

If your garden shed isn’t fixed properly now, this could lead to bigger, more costly issues later down the line. On the other hand, a contractor that works near you should be able to get the fix spot-on the first time around, nipping any issues in the bud.

Peace of mind

Your shed is responsible for keeping its contents safe – many of which can be expensive to replace, like garden tools and bikes. So, you'll want to be confident it’s as safe and secure as it should be.

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What to expect from nearby garden shed repair services

Every company will work slightly differently, so it’s always good to check exactly what you can expect from your local garden shed repair services.

However, when you hire a tradesperson to repair your shed on Checkatrade, here’s what you can usually look forward to.

1. No obligation quotes

It's helpful to start with several quotes for garden shed repair.

You can se our ‘request a quote’ feature or search with your postcode to find relevant tradespeople who offer garden shed repair services in order to start that process.

2. Helpful advice

Local contractors offering garden shed repairs should lean on their skills expertise to provide you with the right advice and guidance.

In this way, you can be confident that you’re making the right choices when it comes to your shed and garden.

3. Adherence to the Checkatrade Standard

All our tradespeople have to pass up to 12 checks and commit to upholding the Checkatrade Standard.

As part of this, members agree to six quality commitments:

  1. Deliver a high quality of workmanship

  2. Maintain high standards of personal conduct

  3. Work safely, ethically, and within their skill set

  4. Communicate clearly and honestly

  5. Agree costs and contract terms upfront

  6. Encourage and welcome customer reviews

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On Checkatrade, you'll only find trades who meet our high standards and pass up to 12 checks.

4. Quality service

When you hire someone via Checkatrade, you can rely on their commitment to quality workmanship.

For example, our trades should never agree to work that they don’t have the skills to carry out to a professional standard.

5. The Checkatrade guarantee

We’re so confident in the tradespeople on Checkatrade, that we even offer a guarantee.

Book a trade through us or pay via the app and we'll offer up to £1,000* as a helping hand if something goes wrong (*12 months guarantee – Eligibility and T&Cs apply).

Contact or pay a trade through Checkatrade and you’re covered by our 12-month guarantee of up to £1,000*

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How does getting a garden shed repaired locally work?

So, how does the process of getting a garden shed repaired in your region actually work?

1. Search with your postcode for garden shed repair services

Enter your postcode in the handy tool as a way to start browsing reputable garden shed repair services that work near your address.

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2. Get in touch

You can also reach out to local companies you like the look of, and ask them for a free quote. This could be done with ease via the Checkatrade app.

They’ll arrange to visit your property so that they can take a look at your shed and get an accurate picture of what the job will entail.

3. Compare quotes

Once you receive quotes from the garden shed repair services you contacted, it’s time to compare.

Make sure you’re comparing quotes like-for-like, and remember not just to go for the lowest price every time.

4. Choose your favourite contractor

Pick out your preferred local contractor for your garden shed repair, and let them know you’d like to go ahead with the work.

They might ask to take a deposit, or they may be happy to take the whole payment after the job is complete. Either way, they should never ask for the full payment upfront.

5. Book a date for your garden shed repair!

Finally, all that remains is to find a suitable date and book in the repair work.

Your contractor should give you an estimate of how long they expect the work to take – and will travel to your property to complete the job.

Ready to begin?

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Additional ways to choose the right trade for garden shed repair

So, you’ve decided to look for garden shed repair services in your local area. Good call!

But you’re probably wondering how to pick the right contractor near you for the job.

Here are a few tips to consider.

Read reviews

It is always a good idea to check what others have to say about any local garden shed repair services that work in your area.

That way, you can make sure to choose a company that others have already rated positively.

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We check the reviews on Checkatrade are from real people, and that trades meet our high standards.

Get multiple quotes

It’s helpful to get a few quotes before setting out with any garden shed repair.

This will allow you to get a feel for a range of different contractors. Plus, you’ll be able to check that you’re getting a fair and competitive price for the work.

Ask about insurance

Don't forget to check that the contractors you’re considering have the right insurance in place. This will give you confidence that you’re protected in case things go wrong.

You’ll be pleased to hear that all our tradespeople must have up-to-date public liability insurance to get listed on the Checkatrade directory.

Get recommendations

Know a friend or family member who’s recently had their garden shed repaired locally? Why not ask if they would recommend the contractor they used?

Make sure to cross-reference any recommendations on Checkatrade, so you know they’ve also been checked by us and reviewed by real people.

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Your questions answered about garden shed repairs

Is it cheaper to repair or replace a shed?

Repairing a shed is often significantly cheaper than buying a new one.

As an example, replacing a shed roof typically costs around £40 per m2.

Meanwhile, a new shed costs on average £850.

That said, your exact costs – and whether it’s cheaper to repair or replace your shed – will depend on lots of different factors, like the type of damage, the extent of the damage, the type of shed and its general condition.

For instance, a small plastic shedcan cost as little as £285 new.

What is the life expectancy of a garden shed?

The life expectancy of a garden shed will depend on factors such as:

However, as a rough guide, a wooden shed can last for 15 to 30 years, while a metal shed could last for 20 to 30 years.

Is it worth it to fix an old shed?

Yes, fixing an old shed is often worth it!

Not only is it usually cheaper than buying a new shed, but it will also reduce waste and give you the satisfaction of preserving something instead of throwing it away.

Can you repair a rotting shed?

Yes, you can repair a rotting shed – especially if the issue is localised and isn’t structural.

Usually, repairing a rotting shed will involve removing and replacing the damaged wood.

However, it’s also important to identify and fix the root cause of the issue, to prevent it from returning. A local professional offering garden shed repairs will be able to advise you.

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