Gauge of hinge metal.
Security hinges for shed doors.
Typically the shed door hinges supplied with kit sheds are manufactured from relatively thin metal but the multiple fixing points and the overall width and height of the hinge are designed to provide an acceptable level of security for general purpose use.
The most common type of shed hinge is the t hinge.
As most shed doors open outwards the hinges are located on the outside of the shed.
Thicker doors are not only harder to kick in but can accept much larger and stronger door locks such as deadbolts.
Depending on the type of shed you have it may or may not have a door that is at least 44 mm thick.
An exposed or loose hinge pin on the shed door can be easy to unscrew allowing burglars to bypass the door lock.
Ditto a hasp staple on the other side of the door where it is also fixed with just wood screws.
Shed door hinges strap hinges the basic shed door hinge is the t or strap hinge.
If anyone is determined to get in they can just take the screws out and lift the door off.
Security can be improved by using clutch head or star.
Hinges for this type of door are of necessity surface mounted.
The best place to start with your shed door security is to take a close look at the door itself.
I say basic because although the hinge allows the door to open the screw heads are easily accessible on the outside.
Prevention and possible fix.
The majority of utility shed doors are of the board and batten type which don t have a frame.
Replace your old door hinge with a set of hinges with a non removable pin about 22 for a 3 pack if the hinge is outside the shed door think about replacing the mounting screws with carriage bolts about 16 for a 10.