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Prices for Sheds: A Complete Guide

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Shed prices: Why the big differences?

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 Sheds are an integral part of many residential, agricultural, and industrial properties but they vary a lot in prices so in this blog we look at prices for sheds, a complete guide. Whether you need a storage space for your gardening tools, a shelter for your livestock, or a warehouse for your business, there are various shed options available to cater to your specific needs. However, understanding the pricing aspects and factors that influence shed costs is crucial before making a purchase decision. In this blog, we'll explore the prices of different types of sheds, including garden sheds, farm sheds, industrial sheds, sheds with mezzanine, and the importance of quality materials and design.


Understanding Shed Pricing - Prices for Sheds: A Complete Guide

When it comes to shed pricing, several factors come into play. These factors include the size of the shed, the type of shed, the material used, the design complexity, and any additional features or customisation options. Let's dive into each of these factors and their impact on shed prices:


 Size of the Shed

The size of the shed directly affects the cost. Larger sheds require more materials and labour, leading to higher prices. It's important to assess your needs and determine the appropriate size to ensure you're not overspending unnecessarily.


 Type of Shed

Different types of sheds serve different purposes. Garden sheds are smaller and used primarily for gardening tools and equipment. Farm sheds are designed to accommodate livestock and agricultural equipment. Industrial sheds are larger structures used for commercial purposes. The type of shed you choose will impact the overall cost.


 Material Used for Shed Construction

The quality of the material used significantly affects the price and longevity of the shed. Steel is a popular choice for shed construction due to its durability and weather resistance. All the ‘bargain’ sheds in Australia are made from mild imported steel which means that they do not comply with all Australian Standards. Mild steel is not as strong and usually not as thick as Australian high tensile steel. It is common for some certifiers of these sheds to use calculations based on Australian high tensile steel when in fact the imported steel being used is up to 80% less in strength than the Australian high tensile steel equivalent. Ensure the shed you choose uses high-quality steel to ensure it can withstand Australia’s harsh weather conditions and will last for years to come.

We have all seen photos of sheds being blown apart in high winds. This will never happen if a shed is built to the Australian standards for the region, it is in!


 Quality of Shed Design

An efficient and well-designed shed maximizes functionality and ensures the optimal use of available space. A high-quality design may include features such as ample clearance, proper ventilation, natural lighting, and customisable options. While a well-designed shed may increase the initial cost, it often pays off in the long run.


Testing Your Shed Quote - Prices for Sheds: A Complete Guide

It is easy to supply sheds with lower-quality steel and not enough or strong enough support. Supplying a shed that is not strong enough for its location can save thousands of dollars on materials. This may look like a bargain, but you always get what you pay for!

Go to the independent website Shed Health Test. Here you can enter a few basic facts about your quote and find out if the shed you are buying is really up to all Australian Standards. A compliance certificate may not be worth the paper it is written on, so always check your quote. Your certification from a Professional Choice Shed is issued by Edge Consulting, Australia's, (and the Southern Hemisphere's), largest Consulting Engineering Company. Many others use their in-house engineer to certify.


Sheds with Mezzanine

Sheds with mezzanine floors provide additional storage or workspace, making efficient use of vertical space. The inclusion of a mezzanine floor adds value to the shed but also increases the price due to the additional materials and labour required.

You can also avoid the expense of building a new shed by retrofitting a mezzanine in an existing shed. This can increase your usable floor space by more than 50%.


Customisation Options

Customising your shed to suit your specific requirements is another factor that affects pricing. Additional features such as windows, skylights, insulation, shelving units, or specialized ventilation may increase the overall cost. Talk to the experts at Professional Choice Sheds to ensure you get the options and the shed that you need.


Finding the Best Shed for Your Needs

Investing in the best shed requires careful consideration of the factors mentioned above and striking the right balance between price and quality. It is certain that the cheapest bid you get means you are buying a shed that will not be suitable for your area as it will not adhere to all Australian Standards. Here are a few tips to help you choose the best shed:

  1. Budget: Determine your budget beforehand. 
  2. Size: Assess your storage needs and have the best size custom-designed for your needs.
  3. Research: Compare prices and quality from different shed manufacturers or suppliers. Always use the Shed Health Test on every quote. 
  4. Consider Longevity: While upfront costs are important, don't compromise on quality. Opting for a better higher-priced shed, designed to all Australian Standards, and made with quality Australian materials will save you money in the long run and supply you a shed that will last for life.
  5. Customisation: Decide on the necessary customizations and additional features you need in your shed. Prioritize your requirements to make an informed decision on additional expenses.

Remember, the best shed is never the cheapest one, but the one that suits your needs and offers long-term value.


Summary - Prices for Sheds: A Complete Guide

Understanding the factors that impact shed prices, such as shed type, size, material, design, and customisation options, and ensuring you are not being conned into buying a shed that is not compliant, is key to finding the best shed for your requirements.  Always test your quotes with The Shed Health Test. Consider investing in a shed made with high-quality Australian steel, a well-thought-out design, and the necessary features to ensure a long-lasting and functional asset to your property. By doing thorough research and assessing your needs, you can make an informed decision and find the perfect shed that strikes the right balance between price and quality.

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