If you’ve ever dealt with council, you already know how painful it can be. And if you haven’t, just ask around. Everyone’s got a horror story.
I’ve never met a single person who’s said, “Yeah, dealing with council was easy.” Not once. It’s always the same story – delays, confusion, missing forms, and red tape that drags on for months.
It’s something we see all the time.
Someone rings up for a quote, gets a few prices, and one bloke comes in cheaper than the rest. He sounds friendly enough and reckons he can “handle everything” for you.
Read MoreWe get it – you’re trying to do the right thing. You’re comparing prices, looking for value, and ready to get your shed underway. But that polished quote stamped “Valid for 7 Days Only” isn’t a promise – it’s a warning. What it really means is, “This price can change, and when it does, the cost is on you.”
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. You start comparing shed prices, jotting down numbers, and one quote lands that’s a few thousand cheaper than the rest. You think, “Perfect – I’m saving money already.”
But that little victory doesn’t last long.
Read MoreIt’s the most common shed size in Australia: the 6×6.
For decades, it’s been stamped onto house plans, sold as the “standard double garage,” and treated as the ‘safe’ choice. Builders recommend it. Catalogues promote it. And most buyers figure, “If everyone else is doing 6×6, that must be what I need too.”
Read MoreYou’ve just moved to your dream rural property. Rolling paddocks, open skies, and finally, space to spread out and breathe. You picture a shed that holds everything: your ride-on mower, a workshop, maybe a pool table and a lounge area for weekend barbecues.
Read MoreGet ahead with your shed before 31st October to save.
Read MoreMake no mistake, planning your shed delivery is more complex than you think (yet these simple checks can save you days of delays, added costs, and permanent damage)
Read MoreNot all shed builders are builders. Some are just resellers. Some are order-takers. And some? They might not even be around by the time your slab’s cured.
And it’s happening to people every day. Half-finished jobs, phones not answered, clients left chasing money from companies that no longer exist. It’s brutal.
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