Shed Painting in Cambridge

Cambridge Decorators paint garden sheds and timber outbuildings across Cambridge, working on workshops, summerhouses, and garden structures throughout the city and surrounding villages.
- Garden sheds, all sizes and timber types
- Timber workshops and hobby rooms
- Summerhouses and garden offices
- Timber-clad outbuildings attached to the main property
- Combined shed and fence jobs in a single visit
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Protective timber stains for sheds, workshops, and garden rooms.
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Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Shed Painting Services in Cambridge
Garden Sheds
Garden sheds in Cambridge vary from small overlap-panel structures in Romsey terraced gardens to large timber storage buildings in the village plots of Histon and Milton. Each needs treatment suited to its condition and exposure.
We clean sheds thoroughly before applying any product. Algae, lichen, and green growth are removed. Loose boards, missing nails, and open joints are checked and noted before we begin.
Two full coats are standard on bare or heavily weathered sheds. Previously treated sheds in sound condition receive a clean-back and a single refresh coat.
Timber Outbuildings
Larger timber outbuildings, including garages, storage rooms, and annexes, need the same preparation care as sheds but at a greater scale. Many Cambridge gardens, particularly in Newnham and Cherry Hinton, have Victorian-era outbuildings in continuous use for over a century.
We work on outbuildings of all sizes and check the condition of cladding, fascias, and bargeboards as part of the survey. Where timber shows early rot, we treat with preservative and consolidant before painting.
Summerhouses and Garden Offices
Summerhouses and garden offices have become a feature of Cambridge gardens, particularly among professional households in Trumpington, Chesterton, and the surrounding villages. These structures are often the focal point of the garden and need a finish that looks as well as it protects.
We take extra care on summerhouses where appearance matters as much as function. We sand ridges and overlaps for a cleaner finish, and we advise on colour choice to complement the garden planting and boundary treatment.

Combined Jobs and Preservative Treatments

Shed and Fence Combined Jobs
Treating sheds and fencing in the same visit is more efficient than booking separate jobs. Many Cambridge back gardens have both, and the same product often works on both surfaces.
We quote combined shed and fence jobs as a single job, avoiding the cost of two mobilisations and reducing the time your garden is disrupted. For fence treatment detail, see our fence painting page.
Preservative Treatments
Sheds and outbuildings benefit from a preservative base treatment before the finish coat, particularly if the timber has not been treated for several years. Preservative works into the wood cell structure and prevents rot from establishing.
We apply a preservative coat as part of the standard treatment process on bare or heavily weathered timber. It significantly extends the interval between retreating.
Full Exterior Wood Treatment
For a complete picture of our exterior timber work, including decking and wood painting services, see our exterior painting page. We handle all outdoor timber surfaces across Cambridge.
How Shed Painting Works
1. Survey
We inspect the full structure, checking cladding boards for rot, splits, and lifting. We check the roof, fascias, and any windows or door frames, and identify any timber that needs replacing before painting begins.
2. Preparation
The shed is brushed down and treated for algae and green growth. Loose nails are hammered flush or replaced. Open joints in cladding are noted and any heavily rotted sections are flagged before we proceed.
3. First Coat
We apply the first coat by brush, working product into the cladding grain and board overlaps. Door frames, windows, and fascias are treated at the same time.
4. Second Coat
Applied after adequate drying time. Doors and areas of higher exposure receive particular attention on the second pass.
5. Final Inspection
We check full coverage, clean up any drips on surrounding paving, and confirm the finish before leaving.
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Shed Painting Costs in Cambridge
A standard garden shed in Cambridge typically costs between £80 and £200 to treat, including preparation and two full coats. Larger outbuildings and summerhouses run higher depending on size and condition.
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Condition
A badly weathered shed that has not been treated for many years needs more cleaning and preparation. A previously treated shed in reasonable condition costs less.
Size and Complexity
Small pent-roof sheds are straightforward. Large timber outbuildings with windows, multiple doors, and fascias take considerably longer.
Access
Sheds in tight garden positions or against boundary walls require more care to coat all elevations properly. Treating sheds alongside fencing in one visit reduces cost and disruption.

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