Garden Building Specifications
What makes our buildings superior to most on the market?...
All our buildings are dip treated…(not sprayed)
The entire panel is complete submerged into a tank containing wood preserver.
This enables the preserver to soak into the timber and is far better then methods which are purely superficial…
Mortice and tenoned doors...
All our buildings have joinery made mortice and tenoned doors…
Georgian windows and doors…
All the buildings which have Georgian windows and doors have attractive routered glazing bars…
Verandah floors…
When boarding verandah floors we always leave a gap between each board, so that water can run away and isn’t left standing on the floor itself…
Shaped spindles…
All spindles used on our verandas are shaped to give that extra finishing touch…
Bottom board left short…
The bottom board on all panels is left above the height of the spars on the floor. This is to avoid contact with the base to avoid water ingression which would eventually lead to rotting…
Intermediate spars in roof…
We use a centre (intermediate) spar in all our roofs for greater strength…
Will it fit?…
When choosing a building and suitable location in your garden please bear in mind that we need some space to get round it during the installation process…
It is also very important to remember that the some buildings, especially the bigger ones, have large sections which may not go through doorways, archways, garages round restricted corners ect…
Please always speak to us if you have any doubts or concerns…
What base do you need?...
The better the base – the better the building! All buildings come complete with floor which has joists running underneath….However, these joists must sit on a suitably prepared level and solid base, ideally concrete or flags…
Concrete or timber batons (3” x3”) may be used in addition or as an alternative to concrete or flags… where used as an alternative to a concrete or flag base, the area would have to be leveled and prepared with a bed of lime stone or gravel…It would not be suitable to place batons straight onto the ground as they will gradually sink, and the use of batons should not be seen as an alternative to providing a prepared area…We can supply 3”x3” tanalised timber batons at extra cost (to go onto your prepared ground)…
We reserve the right to alter the specification as you need arises…All signs are nominal.


