Choosing the right shed for you
How can you be sure you're picking the right shed for your own storage needs? And how can you avoid the usual risks of…
A shed can be a great addition to your garden, especially if you’re struggling for space. We have a range of good-quality, expertly made sheds to suit all budgets. Before you choose though, it’s probably worth thinking about where you want it to go, as well as checking if you need planning permission. Here we’ve put together some points to keep in mind when looking for a new shed.
In some cases, you might. It’s always best to check. Garden buildings like sheds usually fall under ‘Permitted Development’ this means that you’re generally OK to put a shed up providing it doesn’t break certain rules.
Here, we’re looking at regulations for houses in England. If you’re elsewhere in the UK or you live in a flat, maisonette or another type of building, check with your local authority to see what rules apply.
Things to keep in mind:
You usually need planning permission if…
The owner of the property or land is responsible for meeting the planning rules and building regulations. This is not something we or our installers can do for you. If you think that you might need planning permission, you shouldn’t start any work until it is granted.
When thinking about the height of your building, you must also consider the depth of the base. We suggest preparing an even level surface made from concrete, paving slabs or decking to reduce the risk of moisture damage. This could however increase the end height of your building, meaning you might have to end up seeking permission.
People have been known to confuse building regulations with planning permission. Most regular-sized storage sheds will not require building regulations. Having said this, we’d always recommend checking your local authorities website to be on the safe side as well as taking a look at the Planning Portal for all of the latest news and updates.
It is highly likely that the average garden shed will fall within permitted development, having said this we would always recommend that you consider the style you want, decide where it will go and check the planning portal and local authority guidelines before erecting a shed. We have a range of sheds to suit your needs and get you started.
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