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Shed Boss McLaren Vale
Shed Boss McLaren Vale

Shed Boss McLaren Vale

Contact & Location Information
Address Visit McLaren Vale Garden Centre for a brochure
174 Main RD
McLaren Vale SA 5171
Servicing Areas McLaren Vale
Phone 08 8323 7738
Fax 08 8552 9095
Locations
  • SA - 2
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At Shed Boss, we have a building that’s right for you. Whether you require a garage for your vehicle, a verandah, back patio, storage workshop, commercial or industrial building, or even a house, Shed Boss can do the job, no matter the size.

Shed Boss McLaren Vale

Shed Boss McLaren Vale – proudly building quality sheds in Victor Harbor, Kangaroo Island, Willunga, McLaren Vale, Strathalbyn, Murray Bridge and Fleurieu area.

As a locally owned business, we take pride in ensuring you are looked after throughout your project. We understand that even though we have had over 10 years local building experience it may possibly be your first time building. As licensed builders we want to make your project as "hassle free” as possible.


From inspiration to installation, we offer a complete project service, offering custom design, council approval, concrete flooring and construction. Plus, all the extras - your choice of windows, sliding doors, insulation, roller doors (with auto-openers).

Having already built several hundred sheds locally, locals choose us because we get the job done on time, to budget, with no worries (you can see what our customers are saying about us by visiting our website).

You'll be making the right choice when choosing a Shed Boss Shed, adding more value to your property than what it actually costs you. This is because we offer you:


  • Top Quality Steel – fully guaranteed. All the steel in your shed (framing and sheeting) is high-tensile, 1st grade BlueScope steel, giving you a rigid, extremely strong profile that absorbs small, accidental blows without showing damage.


  • Strongest frames on the market - withstanding the worst weather conditions. Nothing in Australia beats the Morinda building system. Unique to Shed Boss is the full wrap around Apex and Knee joints – no corrosive welding is used at Shed Boss. This fully molded, hi-tensile steel, one-piece bracketry, fixed with unique self centering "Kwik-Span” bolts gives unequalled strength and rigidity.


  • Protection against rust and water damage – We pour the concrete slab first, with heavy duty galvanized hold down brackets cast into slab, allowing portal frames to simply swing up into position. Your shed will be maintenance free with non-welded, rust and corrosion-free joints, which offer the longest capital investment on your property (Beware of builders that pour the concrete slab inside the shed, which can cause your shed to rust out in as little as 2 years and void your BlueScope warranty).


  • Build it Strong, Build it Right - As part the Shed Boss network of 50 shed suppliers and builders, we have access to state of the art shed design technology . As the local owners of our business you are dealing with qualified builders from concept to completion. We take old fashion pride in our work, it shows in everything we do.

    Visit our website http://www.shedbosssheds.com.au for examples of projects we have completed, or contact us now for a no-obligation quote.

  • QUALIFICATION DETAILS
    Proudly a founding member of the Australian Steel Institute

  • Members of the Steel Shed Group
  • Licensed Builders BLD 164301
  • Members of Master Builders Association

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