Shed Removal Cost

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Kim Jackson
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I have a bachelor's degree in Journalism, which I studied in both the UK and USA. I've been a freelance writer for over eight years and have experience working with many large brands. My experience in writing is over a wide range of different niches, and I've specifically worked in the DIY and trades section for nearly two years. My favourite thing about freelance writing is working wherever I want as I love travelling and discovering new places and cultures.
19th October, 2025
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At a Glance
  • The average cost of removing a shed is around £275.
  • The majority of shed removals take between 2 to 5 hours.
In this guide, you'll discover the following:
  • Shed removal costs for 2025, including labour fees and waste removal.
  • How long removing a shed takes and what's involved.
  • How to find a tradesman to remove a garden shed near you.
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Average Shed Removal Cost:

Depending on the complexity of the job, it usually takes: 2 – 5 hours

£275

How Much Does Shed Removal Cost?

In general, the average cost to remove your old shed is roughly £150 to £325, although the exact price for a garden shed removal will depend on a few factors. This can also vary depending on the company you use and your location, so it can be difficult to determine exactly how much it’s going to cost without a specific quote.

Having a shed is a very common addition in the UK and are a perfect way for storing items such as tools or outdoor equipment such as your lawnmower. However, a lot of homeowners overlook the garden shed as something that needs maintaining and they can often fall into disrepair.

In this article, we will look at everything involved in removing a garden shed from the labour fees and the timescale required, to any other cost factors including the dangers of asbestos removal.

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I'd like an old brick shed demolishing carefully, so I can reuse or sell the bricks. How long should I expect this to take?

"Depends on the size of the shed, and how strong the cement bed and joints are connecting the bricks. I would have said you could probably do it in a day if it was a 4 metre square shed for £400, leaving the site clean and tidy."

Asbestos Shed Removal Cost

Please note in the event your shed was built prior to 1999 then, depending on the materials, the roof may potentially contain asbestos cement. This involes a more complex process and needs to be removed by a professional. As while the shed is dismantled or knocked down, the asbestos can release harmful fibres, which if inhaled may cause breathing issues.

The average cost for removing asbestos from a roof is around £300 to £400.

How Much Is a New Shed?

Once the old one is removed, the chances are you're already thinking of building a garden shed to replace it. The average cost for a wooden shed is around £1,000 whereas a permanent brickbuilt option is more likely to last longer and a brick shed is also more resistant to rot, weather damage and pest infestations.

Shed Removal Price List

The table below shows some different garden shed removal prices to give you a better idea of what you might have to pay for your particular garden shed removal job:

JOB DESCRIPTION AVERAGE COST
Shed dismantle and removal £150 - £325
Shed roof removal and replacement £80 - £150
Summerhouse removal £500 to £1,000
New shed purchase and installation £600 to £1,500
Asbestos shed removal £300 - £400
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Labour Cost to Remove a Shed

Aside from the cost of waste removal, most of the total cost will be on the labour required to carry out the job.

Most shed removals companies will charge a set rate for their work. The cost for this will usually be around £120 to £300. Some other contractors might choose to charge an hourly rate instead. If so, you can expect to pay roughly £15 to £30 per hour, although this will be higher in areas such as London and the South East.

As to you should hire, there are various labourers that can help - from those who specialise in garden clearances, to demolition contractors or simply a general handyman. Although if your shed potentially contains asbestos, then this needs to be carried out by a qualified professional.

In order to dismantel the job quickly and carefully, depending on the size of your shed, you may need more than one person.

Shed Removal Timescales

If you plan on getting your shed removed, you might also be curious about how long you can expect it to take.

There are a few things that may affect the timescales for removing your garden shed. These can include the size of the structure, the current condition and what materials it's made of, as well as the type of shed, and how easy it is to access.

You can expect the average shed removal to take around 2-5 hours to complete. However, if the shed contains asbestos, this will likely add an additional few hours to the job.

SHED TYPE ESTIMATED TIME
Small Wooden Shed 2–3 Hours
Large Wooden Shed 4–5 Hours
Wooden Shed (with Asbestos) 1 Day
Brick Shed 1 Day
Brick Shed (with Asbestos) 1.5 Days
Concrete Shed 1–1.5 Days
Concrete Shed (with Asbestos) 1.5–2 Days
Summerhouse 1–2 Days
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Factors That Impact Shed Removal Costs

There are several factors that may affect the overall cost of your shed removal job. Below is a list of these additional things that may impact the price of the job:

Garden Waste Removal

As well as the dismantling of the shed itself, there may be additional waste as as a result - especially if it's part of a wider project or your removing the shed yourself.

If you need to hire a separate company, you can expect garden waste removal costs of around £15 to £300. This will depend on the amount of waste that needs to be removed.

Alternatively, you might prefer to hire a skip for waste removal. Skip hire costs around £70 to £400, depending on the size of the skip and the duration of the hire.

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Location of Property

The location of your property can affect the overall cost of removing your garden shed. Those based in and around London can expect higher costs for this work than those based in the North or other parts of the UK. This is because labour costs tend to be higher in this area in general.

Material Type and Size of Shed

The type of construction, size of the shed and the materials it is made from will also impact the job's overall cost as this will impact how long it takes. Larger brick sheds or summerhouses for example, will take much longer to dismantle and dispose of than a smaller struture made from wood.

Style and Design of Shed

There are many different designs to garden sheds, so it's important to provide specific details when hiring someone to dismantle and them removed from your property. This ensures you're provided with an accurate quote and any workmen come prepared for the job.

Simpler designs such as overlap or pent sheds tend to be quicker to dismantle, whereas apex and corner sheds can be more complex due to the structure and how they are layed out. There are also internal features to consider too, with shelving/work surfaces and reinforced frames requiring additional time to take apart.

Condition of Shed

If it is already old and clearly in need of being removed, then it is likely to be easier to dismantle. This can potentially make the job quicker and less expensive, although it still needs to be completed properly and with health and safety in mind. However, if it is in good condition there is a possiblity you could partially dismantle it and sell on to someone - providing they had suitable transport to take it away.

Garden Maintenance

What you're thinking of putting in place of your old shed will impact the amount of garden maintenance required. If could be that your upgrading to a larger build, in which case you'll need to check if you need to action any further prepration. Alternatively, if you're leaving the area clear, it may still require a patio being layed or the lawn to be reseeded.

What's Involved in Removing a Shed?

There are a few steps involved with removing a garden shed, which can also depend on the size and material used. The below is based on taking down a standard wooden build, with the assumption of no added complications such as asbestos involved. If there is, then a qualified specialist is required, although either way this is a very manual and physical job that's not always practical to carry out yourself.

If you wish to find someone to help, then check MyJobQuote for tradesmen in your area, and request at least 3 quotes so you get the best deal available.

To give you a clearer idea, here’s a simple breakdown of what’s involved:

Before

  • Clear the Shed — Start by removing everything from inside the shed so you can safely begin the dismantling process.

During

  • Remove the Windows and Doors — Once the shed is empty, begin by taking out the windows and doors. This usually requires a crowbar. Be sure to remove any glass safely first and move it aside so it doesn’t get broken.
  • Remove the Roof — The roof can be one of the trickier parts to remove. Start by taking off any insulation, shingles, or roofing felt. A crowbar will help here, and a screwdriver may be needed to remove screws or fastenings. The roofing materials can be heavy, so it’s a good idea to get someone to help.
  • Remove the Walls — This is usually the final step in the dismantling process and is often quite straightforward. Use a nail-removing tool to take out the nails holding the shed together. Older sheds may need prying apart with a crowbar, so patience is key here.

After

  • Waste Removal — Once dismantled, collect and sort the debris. Some materials can be recycled or reused — for example, old wood could be repurposed for other DIY projects. Anything else can be removed using a skip or a professional waste removal service.

Can I Remove a Shed Myself?

In most cases, it is possible to remove a shed yourself, as long as you have some basic DIY skills. Some of the materials might be quite heavy and difficult, so it may be necessary to ask someone to help you with this project.

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If you doubt your DIY skills or are nervous about attempting this job yourself, it would be best to leave it to a professional to complete the work for you. This will save you a lot of stress and worry.

Checklist: Hiring Contractors to Remove a Shed

You may need to consider some things when hiring contractors to demolish your house for you. Below is a list of some things you should consider when finding the right contractors for the job:

  • Does the contractor have experience? Check they have knowledge and experience removing your type of shed.
  • Is any waste removal included in the price? Confirm they are disposing of the shed once it has been dismantled.
  • Have you been given an accurate cost? Ask for a breakdown so you know how much is for labour and how much is waste removal.
  • Are any additional contractors needed? Establish how many people will be required or if you need to hire any specialists to help.
  • How long does it take to remove a shed? Once the tradesmen are onsite, request an estimate on how long they think it will take.
  • Do they have public liability insurance? Although not legally required, it's good to know in the event of accidental damage or injury.
  • Do they have positive reviews? Read any feedback available on sites including MyJobQuote before going ahead and arranging the work.

FAQs

How do I remove a shed base?

This depends on the material, if it's a wooden base this can often be removed at the same time as the rest of the timber. Whereas concrete and paving slabs may need to be broken down with a sledgehammer, so they can be easily lifted and disposed off separately.

What type of garden shed lasts the longest?

A high-quality metal garden shed is often a popular choice due to their durability and resistance to damage from pests and rotting - especially when made from rust-resistant materials. Although the longevity can also depend on the local environment and providing the shed has been well-maintained.

Can you get someone to remove a shed for free?

Aside from the help from friends and family, you can also advertise on local marketplaces as someone may be willing to dismantle your garden shed to reuse the materials for a separate project.

How big can my new garden shed be without planning permission?

As long as your shed is under 2.5m high at the eaves and no more than 3m high overall (or 4m for dual-pitched roofs) then planning permission isn't normally required. If you are placing a new shed within 2m of a boundary, then it musn't be any higher than 2.5m high. If you're using a shed for any other purposes incidental to the main property, you may still have to request permission.

What are the alternatives to a garden shed?

You could replace with a garden box, storage bench, or utilise space within a garage or conservatory.
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