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Cost to Build a Brick Shed: Price Ranges and What Drives It – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:06:33+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a wide range to construct a brick shed, largely driven by size, foundation needs, brick type, roofing, and finish work. The price is influenced by labor costs, permitting, and site preparation as well as whether utilities are added. This article provides practical price ranges in USD with clear low–average–high estimates to guide budgeting and decision making.

Item Low Average High Notes
Brick Shed, complete (typical 100–150 sq ft) $15,000 $28,000 $60,000 Includes foundation, walls, roof, doors, basic finish
Cost per sq ft (installed) $200 $280 $350 Varies with brick type, mortar, and craftsmanship
Foundation & Slab $3,000 $8,000 $15,000 Site and frost considerations apply
Roofing (tiles, metal, or shingles) $2,000 $6,000 $12,000 Includes insulation and weatherproofing
Electrical & Lighting $1,000 $4,000 $8,000 Includes wiring, outlets, and lighting fixture rough-ins

Overview Of Costs

Project scope and site readiness are the main cost drivers. The total project range typically falls between $15,000 and $60,000 depending on size, brick specification, and whether utilities are added. A practical anchor is $28,000 on average for a 100–150 sq ft brick shed with a standard brick and a basic finish. Horizontal expansion, premium brick, and interior finishes push costs higher.

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Cost Breakdown

The following table details major cost components for a brick shed project. The “Total” column reflects typical ranges for mid-size builds with standard finishes; per-unit figures help relate cost to size or activity. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $8,000 $14,000 $30,000 Brick, mortar, lintels, doors, windows
Labor $7,000 $12,000 $20,000 Crew rates vary by region and complexity
Foundation & Slab $3,000 $8,000 $15,000 Soil tests or frost protection add cost
Permits & Inspections $500 $2,500 $5,000 Local rules may vary
Electrical & Repairs $1,000 $4,000 $8,000 Wiring, panels, outlets, lighting
Delivery & Site Prep $500 $2,000 $5,000 Access, drainage, and soil work
Warranty & Contingency $500 $1,500 $4,000 Recommended to cover defects

Regional price differences and local codes can shift these numbers.

Factors That Affect Price

Several variables influence brick shed costs beyond size. Brick type and finish quality (common or accent brick, smooth or coursed mortar) change material costs and labor time. Foundation requirements depend on soil, frost depth, and whether a slab or grade beam is needed. A brick shed with a full foundation and crawlspace incurs higher costs than a simple slab-on-grade project.

Cost Drivers

Other influential factors include roof type, insulation, and service connections. Roofing material (metal, concrete tile, or asphalt shingle) and pitch affect both material and labor costs. Electrical wiring, lighting, and optional climate controls add to the ticket. For sheds intended as workshops, consider HVAC or dedicated outlets for tools, which raise total costs.

Ways To Save

To reduce brick shed costs, consider smaller dimensions, standard brick, and ready-made doors and windows. Plain brick with basic mortar joints lowers labor time. Also, opting for a slab foundation and minimizing utility runs can reduce expenses.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by market. Urban regions tend to be higher due to labor and permitting costs. Suburban markets usually fall in the middle, while rural areas may offer lower price quotes but longer lead times. Typical regional deltas are ±15–25% between Urban and Rural cases, depending on scale and contractor availability.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor costs scale with project complexity and crew size. A typical brick shed of 100–150 sq ft may require 2–3 weeks of work from a small crew, including site prep and finishing. For larger or multi-room builds, expect longer schedules and higher labor budgets.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs often come from site access, drainage work, or required permits. Surveying, soil testing, or special foundations can add to upfront costs. Unexpected weather delays or rush orders may also influence pricing.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical pricing outcomes for a brick shed project.

Basic — Size: 8×10 ft (80 sq ft); Materials: standard brick, basic doors; Labor: 2 workers for 7 days; Total: $18,000–$28,000; per-sq ft: $225–$350.

Mid-Range — Size: 12×12 ft (144 sq ft); Materials: higher-quality brick, insulated walls; Labor: 3 workers for 12 days; Total: $32,000–$50,000; per-sq ft: $220–$350.

Premium — Size: 16×20 ft (320 sq ft); Materials: premium brick, reinforced structure, electrical & climate controls; Labor: 4 workers for 4 weeks; Total: $70,000–$110,000; per-sq ft: $220–$345.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.