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Shed Repairs

Small repairs that help a shed work like it should again

Sheds take a beating from ground moisture, snow, wind, and years of use. Over time the doors stop lining up, ramps soften, trim starts to rot, and water finds its way into the weak spots.

We handle shed repairs across the Pocono Mountains and Lehigh Valley with a small-job focus. If the goal is to get the doors working again, make the ramp safer, or fix the areas that are starting to break down, that is usually a good fit for what we do.

  • Repair or rebuild shed doors so they open and close better
  • Fix ramps, steps, and thresholds for safer access
  • Replace rotted trim or boards in the areas that wear out first
Shed ramp installations example
Common shed calls

Doors, ramps, trim, floors, and storm damage repairs

Shed repairs usually come down to a few common trouble spots: door openings, ramps, trim edges, soft floor areas near the base, and sections loosened up by weather. We keep the work focused on the parts that need attention most.

  • Shed door repairs including alignment, sag correction, hinge replacement, and latch upgrades
  • Ramp rebuilds and access repairs for mowers, wheelbarrows, and garden carts
  • Trim and fascia repairs where wood has softened or pulled loose
  • Floor edge repairs and targeted rot replacement near the base
  • Storm damage repairs for loose panels, missing boards, and similar exterior damage
Fast quote tip: Send your town, a wide photo of the shed, and 2–3 close-up photos of the problem spots.
Shed ramp repair example
Shed door repair close-up
Shed storm damage repair example

Repair Options

Some shed repairs are simple, like adjusting a door and replacing hardware. Other jobs may involve rebuilding a ramp or replacing rotted sections near the base. We try to keep the repair practical for the condition of the shed and the size of the job.

  • Door repairs: align, reinforce, and replace hinges or latches where needed
  • Ramp repairs: rebuild worn or unsafe ramps and stabilize access points
  • Trim and panel repairs: replace soft areas and reattach loose sections
  • Targeted rot repair: fix the problem spots before they get worse
Shed repair options chart

Time & Scheduling

Most shed repairs can be looked at through photos first. Smaller repairs may be finished in one visit. Bigger repair lists or storm damage may take longer depending on materials and how many areas need work.

Typical timeline: small repairs often take 2–5 hours. Ramp rebuilds, multiple repairs, or storm damage lists can take 1–2 days depending on materials and scope.
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Request a Fast Quote

Shed repairs are easier to quote with photos. We respect your privacy and will never share your info.

Helpful info to include:

  • Town / location
  • Wide photo of the shed, front and side if possible
  • Close-ups of the door area, ramp, rot, or storm damage
  • Whether you need a door repair, ramp repair, rot repair, or storm damage work
(570) 269-9767

Shed Repair Questions

Quick answers homeowners ask before scheduling.

Can you fix my shed without replacing the whole thing?

Yes. Many shed problems can be handled with targeted repairs like doors, ramps, trim, floor edge rot, and storm damage fixes.

Do you repair shed doors that sag or won’t close?

Yes. Shed doors can often be realigned, reinforced, and repaired with new hinges, latches, or framing work where needed.

Can you rebuild or repair a shed ramp?

Yes. Shed ramps can be repaired or rebuilt when they have become worn out, soft, or unsafe.

Do you repair storm damage on sheds?

Yes. Loose panels, missing boards, trim damage, and similar storm-related issues can often be repaired depending on scope and materials.

What areas do you serve?

We serve the Pocono Mountains and Lehigh Valley, including Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and surrounding towns.

Serving the Poconos & Lehigh Valley

NE Handyman LLC provides shed repairs throughout the Pocono Mountains and Lehigh Valley, including Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and surrounding areas.

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