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Need a recommendation on a high quality garden shed builder

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Need someone based around Melbourne.

What I don't want: "We import flat packed thin metal sheds from taiwan and can leave on your naturestrip for ease of installation by you"

What I do want: "A business that has a good reputation, been around for a while, that can design and construct a 4.5m x 2m approx shed that is built to last out of high quality Australian steel, along with constructing a proper custom floor (the shed will be built on a slanted path so 1st step is to build a level floor).

Ideally don't want to deal with a franchised chain of stores.

Look forward to your recommendations!
high quality garden shed builder

lol you're over complicating things. As far as building a piddly garden shed, its not an art, even a 12 yo who knows what a spirit level is for, could do it. Ditto for boxing up a 6m2 slab and some reo to go with it.

Pick someone out of your Yellow pages, then research them on the net. If they've been around for some years they should be alright. Tell them you want a shed made of Australian made steel. Roberto's ya uncle.

And your fear of franchised stores is unfounded I think. Its the actual builder/operator, not the franchise chain, that counts.

Do not pay any money until the job is completed, or make a part payment on completion of a stage. If they insist otherwise, do not engage.
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