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Anyone used them? I'm sure I've seen them mentioned on here before?
I fancy a new shed and looking at Tigers website their shiplap pent roof with double doors fits the bill.
I've emailed them to see if they can do a special size (7ft x 5ft)
https://www.tigersheds.com/product/tigerflex-shipl...
I fancy a new shed and looking at Tigers website their shiplap pent roof with double doors fits the bill.
I've emailed them to see if they can do a special size (7ft x 5ft)
https://www.tigersheds.com/product/tigerflex-shipl...
No opinion on that supplier, but most cheap sheds are delivered with pretty crappy roofing felt - Particularly for a pent roof, it’s worth considering upgrading to an EPDM roof while the shed is new/clean and its easy to do, rather than having to sort it out in a few years when the supplied felt inevitably fails…
WelshRich said:
No opinion on that supplier, but most cheap sheds are delivered with pretty crappy roofing felt - Particularly for a pent roof, it’s worth considering upgrading to an EPDM roof while the shed is new/clean and its easy to do, rather than having to sort it out in a few years when the supplied felt inevitably fails…
Yes good point. May as well start with a sound roof.I see they do different grades/thicknesses of EPDM - 1,2mm, 1.5mm thick etc. I suppose the thicker the better but then it gets expensive.
We bought one 4 years ago - I was distinctly under-impressed re quality against the summerhouse we bought elsewhere the year after.
4 years on we are about to have to empty the shed and push it all back together as it is starting to fall apart...
reasonable price against other similar ones, so yes value for money is okay - but I wouldn't say that they have much intrinsic quality to them...
4 years on we are about to have to empty the shed and push it all back together as it is starting to fall apart...
reasonable price against other similar ones, so yes value for money is okay - but I wouldn't say that they have much intrinsic quality to them...
I have just put up a 6 x 8 pent Tiger shed with double doors last weekend, only difference to your illustration is that it is windowless. Assembly was straightforward and build quality is good. I bought an EPDM sheet separately to roof it as this was at a better price than the Tiger sheds option. Just outfitting it now with some extra security and solar lighting now.
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Three weeks after emailing Tiger Sheds to ask if they could make one of their sheds a bespoke size of 7x5 instead of 8x6 they finally replied, and no they can't. That's fair enough but taking three weeks to reply to a potential customer who wants to hand over their money to them is quite poor going, imagine if I was already a customer who had a problem with a shed i'd bought from them??
The Gauge said:
Three weeks after emailing Tiger Sheds to ask if they could make one of their sheds a bespoke size of 7x5 instead of 8x6 they finally replied, and no they can't. That's fair enough but taking three weeks to reply to a potential customer who wants to hand over their money to them is quite poor going, imagine if I was already a customer who had a problem with a shed i'd bought from them??
The dropped a shed on my Boxster, and refused to deal with. Appalling customer service. Avoid.
Tiger shed do that but slightly bigger - I know because I bought one 10 years ago and it's just about to give out (cosmetically - a few years left in it otherwise)
https://www.tigersheds.com/product/tiger-pent-bike...
https://www.tigersheds.com/product/tiger-pent-bike...
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