Garden maintenance and shed painting

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Scope of Works
• clear and tidy surrounding garden area, remove trimmings and prepare safe working space
• remove loose paint and flaking timber, sand surfaces and wire-brush mould or algae
• treat minor rot with preservative and replace small rotten boards if agreed as extra
• fill cracks and gaps, prime bare timber and apply two coats of exterior shed paint or stain
• protect nearby plants and surfaces during work and remove paint debris on completion
• basic garden maintenance tasks as agreed (mow, weed, clear pathways) to leave site tidy
Typical Cost
Charge Type | Low £ | High £ | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Call-out / Minimum | £70 | £110 | first 30–45 minutes on site |
Labour per hour | £40 | £60 | typical gardener/handyperson rate, VAT inclusive |
Materials | £40 | £160 | paint, preservative, filler and sundries |
Disposal | £10 | £60 | small waste disposal or local skip charge |
Extras (e.g. scaffolding) | £30 | £250 | ladder included; scaffold or cherry-picker extra for high sheds |
TOTAL (most jobs come in here) | £180 | £650 | typical range for garden tidy plus shed prep and two coats; major repairs extra |
Time on Site
Most garden tidy plus a single-shed paint job takes 3–8 hours for one person; larger sheds, extensive rot repair or a full repaint can extend to 1–2 days depending on drying time, access and weather.
Questions to Ask Your Tradie
• Are you insured for public liability and accidental damage to garden property?
• Which brand and type of exterior paint/preservative will you use and how many coats do you recommend?
• Do you anticipate rot replacement or structural repairs that would be charged extra?
• How will you protect plants, patios and fences from paint splashes and sanding dust?
• Will you provide a written quote with a breakdown of labour, materials and any likely extras?
• What PPE and dust/contamination control measures will you use while working in the garden and on the shed?
How to Avoid Surprises
• clear paths and move fragile pots, garden furniture and tools out of the work area
• confirm parking or drop-off space and access to an external tap and electricity if needed
• point out any known damp, previous treatments or internal leaks that affect the shed
• agree in writing what constitutes extra work (rot replacement, extra coats, scaffold hire)
• check any leasehold, planning or estate rules about external alterations before work starts
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