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Forest Garden Shiplap 12x8 ft Apex Wooden Dip treated 2 door Shed with floor & 6 windows

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£898

Product details

Product information

This Forest apex shiplap mixed softwood shed is ideal as a work space or for storing general garden items.

  • Treatment - Dip treated
  • Only fixings included
  • Floor included
  • We recommend that sheds are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving to give a stable and even footing for your shed to sit on.

Features and benefits

  • Shiplap tongue and groove is a high quality cladding construction formed from watertight, interlocking, smooth planed boards. This high quality type of construction offers greater protection from wind and rain penetration as well as being secure and durable
  • This structure has been dip treated which means preservative has been applied to the outside of the timber to protect the wood against rot and decay. Periodic retreatment is required to prolong the life of the structure
  • Robust and stable pressure treated boarded floor
  • Unbreakable Polycarbonate glazing, which will not become yellow or brittle over time, fixed with security screws
  • Safe and secure hidden door hinges with a plate hasp and staple latch
  • Sturdy door braced with double "Z" framing for added strength and security. Can be hung on either side
  • Weatherproof felted roof constructed from durable sheet material
  • Attractive smooth planed finial and barge board
  • The dimensions given refer to the external dimensions of the product unless otherwise stated

Specifications

Cladding thickness12mm
Cladding typeShiplap
Colour groupNatural
Depth (m)3.72m
Height (m)2.14m
Made inEngland
MaterialTimber
Width (m)2.46m
Product code5013053151440
Reviews
3 / 5(1 reviews)

Ian74 - 3 / 5 - 02/12/2017

Poor finish

Arrived with no fixings or instructions, had to wait a further 7 days for them to arrive. Some panels out of square, so difficult to get a good finish. Window panels very flimsy, so could easily be broken into.