Keep thieves out with the best shed security solutions for your home

Garden tools and equipment hanging in rows on wooden shed wall
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What’s kept in sheds can be costly to replace if it’s stolen. The value of items such as lawnmowers, garden furniture, tools, bikes and more can all add up to a large sum. On top of that, what’s taken might be in aid of accessing your home. The takeaway? Shed security is essential.

Some 16 per cent of shed owners have been burgled, according to research conducted by Compare the Market. However, home security systems often fail to extend to sheds with 24 per cent of those surveyed saying they weren’t taking additional security measures for the shed.

Head and shoulders photograph of Sam Jenkinson of Tiger
Sam Jenkinson

Sam Jenkinson has been at garden building retailer Tiger for over five years and has built up a vast knowledge and experience in all areas. He is a keen gardener and self-proclaimed “shed head”.

Head and shoulders photograph of safety expert Anthony Neary of Safe.co.uk
Anthony Neary

Anthony Neary is the founder and security expert at home and business security retailers Safe.co.uk. With over 15 years of industry experience, he specialises in security solutions and how to keep properties safe.

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She’s spent most of her journalistic career specialising in homes. 

She loves testing the latest home appliances and products, and investigating the benefits, costs and practicalities of home improvement. She is an experienced renovator and is currently remodelling the ground floor of her new home.

She was Executive Editor of Ideal Home and has worked for Your Home and Homes & Ideas. Her work has published by numerous titles, including The Guardian, channel4.com, Houzz, Grand Designs, Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Homes & Antiques, Real Homes, The English Home, Period Living, Beautiful Kitchens, Good Homes and Country Homes & Interiors.