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How much does it cost to build a shed yourself?

LawnStarter estimates that a 6x4 shed (providing a 24-square-foot floorplan) will range between $480 and $4,200, whereas a 10x12 (measuring out at 120 square feet) will typically cost between $2,400 and $21,000.

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Because the construction of a shed can take on so many different requirements, forms, and eventual tasks, the costs associated with the build can be influenced by any number of factors. However, regardless of your intended purpose, many of the foundational elements that make up the overall price remain constant.

The size of your project will change the material requirements

Size will always play a determining role in the overall cost of any construction project. The larger your shed, the more materials you'll need to finish the build and the longer it will take to assemble the structure. This adds budget considerations in two ways: First, you'll be purchasing more lumber, siding, and roofing elements (shingles, tiles, aluminum sheeting, etc.), but this also increases the time and associated labor costs that will factor into the final tally. LawnStarter estimates that a 6x4 shed (providing a 24-square-foot floorplan) will range between $480 and $4,200, whereas a 10x12 (measuring out at 120 square feet) will typically cost between $2,400 and $21,000. Because the size of the shed plays such a large role in the overall cost, it's a good idea to really think about what you need the space for and select a floorplan that's appropriate for both your needs and budget. Labor costs will play a role if you hire a contractor to complete the build Of course, labor costs play a significant role as well. Many homeowners choose to hire a professional for the build because of the varied tasks involved in the job. As with many home improvement projects, building a shed is certainly something that you can do yourself, but a professional outfit will streamline the fabrication process and remove the headache for you. When it comes to labor pricing, there will be a significant variance based on your specific location as well as the time of year that you engage in the project (as most general contractors won't be thrilled about the prospect of working outside in an Indiana or Vermont winter). Bob Vila estimates that a contractor will typically quote you a price that evens out to around $50 to $100 per worker per hour.

Geographical considerations can affect the cost as well

Angi reports that regional considerations play a role in the overall cost of building a new shed. For instance, Miami residents average a cost of professional assembly at $5,700 while homeowners living in New York or Seattle can expect to pay $7,300 and $6,700, respectively, for their shed builds. This has to do with regional labor cost calculations, material availability, and additional requirements based on your specific location. A shed built in a northern part of the United States will require more substantial weather-sealing than one built elsewhere, for example. Although, protecting your new shed from rodents, insects, and other animals is a must no matter where you live.

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How do you prepare the base for a shed?

Here are the basic steps: Using pegs and string, mark out the base area (allow 5 cm extra) Dig a 15 cm deep, level hole - Insert a wooden framework to contain the concrete. Add a 7 cm deep level layer of stone or hardcore. Add the concrete cement mix – spread evenly and level off - Allow to fully set.

So you've bought your new shed, you're now waiting for it to be delivered and you've considered where you would like to build it in your garden. Below you will find example of what to do and what not to do, when preparing your garden.

Have you prepared the ground ready to install your new shed onto?

When installing a timber shed you must ensure that you have a even and level surface onto which you can build it. This can be made using either concrete, garden slabs or even timber decking. Failing to prepare a level surface will lead to your shed warping, which can result in damaged timber or even broken windows. If you're using one of our shed bases you will still need to clear the area for rubble. It's also a good idea to lay a weed proof membranes, to prevent growth and eventual damage to your shed.

But I've paid for a shed installation service, do I still need to prepare my garden?

Yes.

Our installation teams will not clear your garden or lay a concrete surface for you. You will need to make sure that you have prepared the area in time for your delivery and installation.

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