Find a shed builders in Houston, TX

Find shed builders in Houston, TX

Find shed builders in Houston, TX

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Top 10 shed builders in Houston, TX

Homeowners agree: these pros are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Jack Of All Trades Inc.

Jack Of All Trades Inc.

5.0(4)
2 hires on HomeGuide
16+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
Tonya B. says, "Very professional, and outstanding work ,answered your questions that was asked by myself. Prices are very reasonable for the work that was provided, and I would surely recommend to anyone who is interested in doing any home improvements" Read more
Renovations And Remodeling Construction Inc

Renovations And Remodeling Construction Inc

5.0Exceptional(7)
Offers online services
4 hires on HomeGuide
23+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
William J. says, "They listen to me and they help me create my vision to what I am looking for when it comes to my home... they work with me and my budget.... They get a five star in my book... And the quality of work they do is some of the best work I've seen in years" Read more
Johnson & Sons

Johnson & Sons

5.0(1)
Offers online services
33+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
John S. says, "Amazing Services, We will definitely hire again if needed. " Read more
Multi Services By Joseph

Multi Services By Joseph

New on HomeGuide
24+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
My business offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee on the cleaning work we do.
Hicks Design Build

Hicks Design Build

New on HomeGuide
Offers online services
2 hires on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
Renovations Design Build is a full service general contracting firm specializing in custom homes, commercial construction, and residential remodeling. City Living Development is dedicated to building a better construction experience for homeowners and business owners in Maryland . From initial concept through design, permitting, construction and completion, we can handle all phases of your project. We also provide bathroom and kitchen remodeling, and deck building too!
More Decore By Gerty Portillo

More Decore By Gerty Portillo

New on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
The More Decoré by Gerty Portillo team is among the top greater Houston area interior design companies. Since 2010, we have grown in both size and reputation, and we couldn’t be happier. Officially approved by the Better Business Bureau, our priority is understanding the specific needs of each client and applying them throughout the entire design creative process. With a rebranding from the old "Decore & More Design Studio" to better represent the designer behind it all, our company is now known as "More Decoré by Gerty Portillo". This transition has only made our company stronger as it presents a clear representation of whom our company repr
McGruder Enterprise

McGruder Enterprise

5.0(3)
10+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
Tracy S. says, "I have to meet. I was skeptical at first about working with Miss McGruder due to the problems I had with past contractors. Upon meeting her, she was very personable and very detail oriented inlistening to what I planned on doing. During consultation she informed me on a better method and products that I can use to do the job. I was happy she had a great layout of what I only had words for. Made things easy from the beginning till the end of the job." Read more
Southwest Building & Remodeling

Southwest Building & Remodeling

5.0(1)
Offers online services
5 hires on HomeGuide
29+ years in business
Serves Houston, TX
Juanita H. says, "Project is still going on. Waiting on permits from the city." Read more

Your shed construction questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does it cost to build a shed?

The average cost to build a shed is $10 to $30 per square foot for a prefabricated shed kit. For a standard 10x12 foot shed (120 square feet), this translates to a price range of $1,200 to $3,600 including installation. Prefab kits come with pre-cut materials and instructions, making them a popular choice for DIY enthusiasts looking for a more affordable and straightforward option.

Custom-built sheds, on the other hand, range from $25 to $150 per square foot, depending on materials, design complexity, and labor costs. For the same 10x12 foot shed, this could mean spending anywhere from $3,000 to $18,000. Custom sheds offer greater flexibility in design and features, allowing homeowners to tailor the structure to their specific needs and preferences.

How long does it take to build a shed?

The time it takes to build a shed can vary widely based on the type of shed and the construction method chosen. For a prefabricated shed kit, experienced workers can typically assemble a small shed in eight hours or less. This quick assembly is due to the pre-cut materials and straightforward instructions provided with the kit.

However, if you opt for a custom-built shed, the timeline extends to approximately one to two weeks to complete, factoring in design, gathering materials, and construction. These timelines increase if you are adding additional features like electricity, plumbing, insulation, heating, or cooling.

Do I need a permit to build a shed?

You may need a permit to build a shed depending on the size of shed you want to build and where you live. Small sheds under 100 square feet often don’t require building permits. Be sure to check your local regulations and your HOA to see if size, floodplain, setback, or use requirements apply in your area or neighborhood.

What materials are best for building a shed?

Wood is one of the most popular choices for shed material due to its aesthetic appeal and versatility. Wood sheds can be constructed from various types of lumber, such as pine, cedar, or plywood, each offering different benefits. Cedar, for example, is naturally resistant to decay and insects, making it a durable option. However, wooden sheds typically require regular maintenance, including painting or staining, to protect against weather damage and prolong their lifespan.

On the other hand, metal and vinyl materials have gained popularity for their durability and low maintenance requirements. Metal sheds, often made from galvanized steel or aluminum, are resistant to rot, pests, and fire. They can be an excellent choice for those looking for long-lasting storage solutions. Vinyl sheds are also low-maintenance and resistant to fading and rusting. While they may come at a higher initial cost compared to wood, both metal and vinyl options can save money in the long run due to their durability and minimal upkeep needs.

Can I move my shed later?

Yes, but moving a shed requires careful planning and may involve installing a new foundation at the new location. Heavy-duty equipment might be necessary for lifting and transporting the structure safely. Moving a shed costs $300 to $1,500 for local moves up to 50 miles and $3,000 to $6,000 to take your shed with you on a long-distance move.

Keep in mind that large sheds may require additional transport permits for an oversized load, which increases the costs. Some states also require that a pilot car escort the truck with oversized loads.

How do I choose a shed builder?

Choosing the right shed builder is crucial for ensuring that your investment meets your needs and stands the test of time. Consider the following:

  • Before contacting builders, determine the size, style, and intended use of your shed.
  • Look for customer reviews and testimonials to gauge the builder's reliability.
  • Ensure the builder complies with local building codes.
  • Inquire about the types of materials used and their durability.
  • Understand what guarantees are offered for both materials and workmanship.
  • Choose builders with a proven track record in shed construction.
  • Pay attention to your interactions and overall comfort with the builder.

What questions should I ask a shed builder?

A well-chosen builder can significantly impact the quality and longevity of your shed. Be sure to ask these questions to assess their experience, reliability, and suitability for your project:

  • What experience do you have in shed building?
  • Can you provide references or a portfolio of past projects?
  • What materials do you use, and why?
  • What is your construction process?
  • What is the estimated timeline for completion?
  • Do you offer warranties or guarantees on your work?
  • How do you handle permits and local building codes?
  • What is included in your pricing estimate?
  • How do you address potential site challenges or issues?
  • Will I have a dedicated point of contact during the project?

Reviews for Houston shed builders

Recent success stories from people in the Houston area.
Zailynn N.
Everything he does for me is amazing!! Great work. Would highly recommend.
Jack of all Trades Inc.
Trevor W.
It's really hard to find a contractor that you can trust. This company is one that I put my trust in and it paid off big! They did exactly what they said they would and more! I would recommend them to anyone looking for a contractor!
Renovations and Remodeling Construction Inc
Kametra J.
I love her professional conversations and how fast everything got done. Keiarri made me feel safe in my decision to renovate and everything came with a reasonable price. 10/10 highly recommended for anyone who’s looking to bring a sparkle to their home.
McGruder Enterprise
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