Those characterful Banstead gardens deserve proper storage that actually lasts. From compact corner sheds to spacious workshops, let's create the perfect outdoor space for your tools, bikes, and weekend projects.
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Banstead's mix of Victorian villas and modern estates means garden storage needs vary wildly. Some residents battle with narrow side returns, while others have generous plots crying out for a proper potting shed. Whatever your space throws at us, there's a shed solution that fits like it was always meant to be there.
Foundation work matters more than most people realise, especially with SM7's chalky soil and occasional slopes. A properly laid concrete base prevents that frustrating lean developing after the first winter. Double-skinned walls keep dampness at bay, while toughened glass windows mean you won't be replacing cracked panes every few years. Security features like five-lever mortice locks come standard because garden equipment isn't cheap these days.
Twenty-three years fitting sheds around Banstead means knowing which suppliers actually deliver on their promises. Local knowledge counts when you're navigating tight access through terraced gardens or working around those mature oak trees that make the area so special.




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Basic 6x4 sheds start around £850 fully installed, while premium 10x8 workshops with electrics run closer to £3,200. Most Banstead homeowners spend between £1,400-£1,800 for something that genuinely lasts.
Absolutely - from the Drift Bridge area right through to Nork Way. Whether you're tucked away near Banstead Woods or up by the station, SM7 postcodes are our regular patch.
Smaller sheds take a single day once the base is ready. Larger workshops might need two days, particularly if you're adding electrics. Base preparation usually happens the week before installation.
Every timber shed gets factory-pressure treatment plus our decade-long structural guarantee. That covers warping, rot, and weather damage - though you'll still need to retreat the wood every few years yourself.
Usually yes, though leaving a small gap helps with maintenance access. Planning permission isn't needed for sheds under 2.5m high when placed against boundaries. We'll check your specific situation during the site visit.
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