Shed210 builds custom sheds across San Antonio for storage, backyard workshops, hobby rooms, and utility spaces. This page focuses on local planning details: where we build, what project proof looks like, how permits and HOAs can affect the scope, and what to expect before installation day.
San Antonio yards often need a quick access review for fences, gates, slope, drainage, and the route from the unloading point to the pad area.
Many neighborhoods have HOA standards for colors, placement, roof style, height, materials, and visibility from the street.
The City of San Antonio says accessory structures greater than 300 sq. ft. require a permit and that building setbacks apply; confirm the project-specific path before finalizing a larger build.
A useful quote should separate the base shed, selected upgrades, delivery assumptions, and any site-specific prep questions.
San Antonio neighborhoods and nearby areas served
Shed210 is a service-area builder. We list broad areas only, not customer addresses.
Alamo Ranch
Stone Oak
Leon Valley
Helotes area
Castle Hills
Medical Center
Shavano Park area
Far West Side
Northwest San Antonio
Northeast San Antonio
Southside San Antonio
Bexar County service-area homes
Local project proof
Recent customer-safe examples show city-level location, use case, and features without publishing exact addresses.
San Antonio gable-roof storage shed build
Location
San Antonio, TX
Size/use
Mid-size backyard footprint for lawn equipment and seasonal storage
Features
Metal roof, Painted trim, Backyard placement
Backyard utility shed with upgraded doors
Location
San Antonio, TX
Size/use
Large storage footprint for tools, outdoor gear, and overflow home storage
Features
Double doors, Trim detailing, Utility layout
Custom side-entry storage shed project
Location
San Antonio, TX
Size/use
Medium storage footprint for backyard organization with easier side access
The residential permits page lists accessory-structure permit categories and site-plan requirements, so larger or unusual projects should be checked against the current DSD process.
HOA covenants are separate from city permitting. If your neighborhood has an architectural review process, get those requirements before locking color, roof, placement, and size.
Access and placement
Share gate width, side-yard access, and a few placement photos so the build crew can confirm how materials will reach the pad area.
Scheduling
Most local projects are built on-site in one day after details, access, and timing are confirmed.
How the local build process works
Step 1
Quote
Start with size, structure type, materials, doors, windows, delivery ZIP, and any known HOA constraints.
Step 2
Local fit check
Share photos of the placement area and access route so the build plan accounts for gates, slopes, trees, utilities, and drainage.
Step 3
Approvals
For larger San Antonio projects or HOA neighborhoods, confirm the permit and architectural-review path before build timing is finalized.
Step 4
Build day
Most projects are built on-site in one day after the scope, access, and scheduling details are confirmed.
Warranty and buying confidence
Two-year workmanship warranty on Shed210 build labor.
Forty-year metal warranty on qualifying metal materials.
No final payment until the build is complete.
San Antonio shed questions
Do San Antonio shed projects usually need HOA review?
Many neighborhoods do. Check your HOA rules early for placement, color, roof, and size requirements so the shed design matches the approval path.
Do I need a City of San Antonio permit for a shed?
The City's Development Services FAQ says accessory structures greater than 300 sq. ft. require a permit and that setbacks apply. Smaller projects can still have zoning, utility, HOA, or special-district constraints, so confirm the property-specific requirement before building.
Can Shed210 help me compare shed sizes?
Yes. We can use your storage list, yard photos, and preferred placement to help narrow the size before you approve a quote.