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Buildall North East

10(82 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Garden Studios
Equestrian Stable
General Building
R P Home Improvements Logo

R P Home Improvements

10(265 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Garden Studios
Emergency Builder Service
General Building
Gibson Maintenance Solutions ltd Logo

Gibson Maintenance Solutions ltd

9.52(15 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Warehouse Racking
Foundations
Property Maintenance / Repair
North East Contractors Ltd Logo

North East Contractors Ltd

9.92(69 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Project Management
Loft Conversions
Extensions / Conversions
Ian Kitching Building Services Ltd Logo

Ian Kitching Building Services Ltd

10(13 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Cladding
Demolition
Structural Steels
Windsor Roofing and Building Logo

Windsor Roofing and Building

10(120 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Structural Design
Heritage Property Specialist
Garage Conversions

Northeast Landscape and Gardening Services

9.43(15 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Concrete Garages
Car Ports
Demolition
Armiger Joinery Ltd Logo

Armiger Joinery Ltd

10(43 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Agricultural Building
Concrete Garages
Demolition
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JAH Building & Developments

10(44 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Garden Studios
Loft Conversions
Car Ports
Forthcoming Building and Landscaping Logo

Forthcoming Building and Landscaping

10(1 review)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Good availability

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Suspended Ceilings
Garden Studios
Agricultural Building
Impress Property Services Ltd Logo

Impress Property Services Ltd

10(105 reviews)

Operates in Tyne and Wear

Services & skills
Builder
Workshop Design / Construction
Cladding
Loft Conversions
Concreting
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MB Construction

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Operates in Tyne and Wear

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Foundations
Concrete Garages
Suspended Ceilings

Workshop builders in Tyne and Wear

A workshop is a handy space for all sorts of tradespeople. It is also a convenient area for DIY enthusiasts and various types of hobbies.

If you’d like to build a workshop and you’re looking for workshop builders in Tyne and Wear, you’ve come to the right place.

Scroll up to the top of the page to find your search results for Checkatrade workshop builders near you.

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  • What is a workshop in building?

    A workshop in building is a room or building that contains tools, machinery, and materials for making or repairing things.

    Workshops are often used for working with wood or metal. They are used by various tradespeople from joiners and metal workers to mechanics and engineers.

    Workshops are also used for DIY enthusiasts as an area to enjoy their hobby.

  • How much does it cost to build a workshop UK?

    The cost to build a workshop in the UK can vary greatly. Factors to consider include the size of the workshop and the materials it is made from.

    Prefabricated timber workshops can cost as little as £2,750 to build. A bespoke brick-built workshop, on the other hand, can cost anywhere from £17,500 to £26,500.

  • How long does it take to build a workshop?

    Again, this depends on the size and complexity of the workshop. It will also depend on the weather, material availability, and builder’s time schedule.

    Smaller simple workshops can be built in under a week. Larger more complex workshops can take several weeks or even months to build.

  • What are the five types of workshop?

    Workshops are usually categorised by the material they are made from. The five most common workshop materials are:

    • Brick

    • Concrete

    • Timber

    • Metal

    • Plastic

    Brick built workshops are usually the most expensive. They are, however, long lasting, and aesthetically attractive.

    Plastic workshops are the cheapest and often the quickest to install.

  • How do you structure a good workshop?

    A good workshop should be structured to make working in it as convenient as possible. Storage for tools, material, and equipment should be provided.

    Electricity and plumbing will also be advantageous depending on the desired usage of the workshop.

    A good workshop should also be easily accessible. This is particularly true for larger workshops where heavy duty materials need to be delivered.

  • What size workshop can I build without planning permission?

    You can build a workshop in your garden without planning permission as long as it meets the following criteria:

    • It occupies less than 50% of your garden

    • The workshop floor space does not exceed 15 metres squared

    • It is no higher than 2.5 metres

    • It is not within 2 metres of the property boundary

    • It is not located to the front of the house

    Further restrictions may apply if you live in a listed building or conservation area. If you are unsure whether you require planning permission to build a workshop, always check with your local authority before any work begins.

  • What is the cheapest way to build a workshop?

    The cheapest way to build a workshop is to do it yourself and use scrap materials where possible.

    Plastic and metal workshops are often the cheapest options. Timber workshops can also be cost-effective if you are using reclaimed wood.

    Brick-built workshops are the most expensive option. If you have good bricklaying skills, however, a brick-built shed could be the cheapest option in the long run because of its excellent life expectancy.

    Building a workshop yourself may be the cheapest option. It is, however, a tricky job to take on requiring various construction skills and experience.

    Most workshops are built because a person wants to use them regularly and for many years. If you want a well-constructed workshop that will stand the test of time, it’s always best to hire a professional workshop builder to complete the job.