Forest Garden Overlap 7x5 ft Apex Wooden Dip treated Shed with floor & 2 windows - Assembly service included
Sold & shipped by B&Q
£450
Product details
Product information
This Forest apex overlap 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
- Overlap sheds have a square cut overlap timber board construction. This classic type of construction is great value
- 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
- Hardwearing sheet material floor as standard
- 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 thickness | 7mm |
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Cladding type | Overlap |
Colour group | Natural |
Depth (m) | 2.11m |
Height (m) | 2.07m |
Made in | England |
Material | Timber |
Width (m) | 1.54m |
Product code | 5013053151044 |
Reviews
1 / 5(1 reviews)average height - 1 / 5 - 27/11/2017
oh dear!
Recently purchased this shed, i am average height, unfortunately the door is designed for someone of below average height (about 4 foot!) I cannot stand up in it either. I think it may blow apart this coming winter. Tried to return it, however it has now been built and cannot! I am wondering how you are meant to know it is not suitable before it is built? Save yourself the money and don't bother.