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I am after a new garden shed. Old one predates our moving in 15 yrs ago and is now falling apart slowly.
I only need a small one, matron - 6ft x3ft pent roof wooden toolshed. To go on existing concrete base. There are a lot of options out there, ranging from about £300 to a couple of grand. What is a sensible mid-range choice?
I want a decent quality wooden shed that goes up fairly easily, looks respectable and will last a few years. Any brand/maker recommendations to help me narrow down the shed search? I am in SE London.
Tks in advance.
I only need a small one, matron - 6ft x3ft pent roof wooden toolshed. To go on existing concrete base. There are a lot of options out there, ranging from about £300 to a couple of grand. What is a sensible mid-range choice?
I want a decent quality wooden shed that goes up fairly easily, looks respectable and will last a few years. Any brand/maker recommendations to help me narrow down the shed search? I am in SE London.
Tks in advance.
In our old house I had two Tiger sheds. One a pent tool shed a similar size to what you are after in feather edge and a shiplap pent bike store.
Both were 7 years old when we moved and were still as new having been treated with a decent wood paint. Of note all Tiger sheds come in a hideous orange colour as supplied. The supplied hinges rust to bits though in no time- well worth upgrading on first installation.
Both were on concrete but I added tannalised bearers to keep the base off the ground.
Now we have moved I need a 10X8 workshop style shed so I'll buy from Tiger when they next have a decent sale. I will upgrade to an EPDM rubber roof this time around (albeit the felt did last on my old ones)
Both were 7 years old when we moved and were still as new having been treated with a decent wood paint. Of note all Tiger sheds come in a hideous orange colour as supplied. The supplied hinges rust to bits though in no time- well worth upgrading on first installation.
Both were on concrete but I added tannalised bearers to keep the base off the ground.
Now we have moved I need a 10X8 workshop style shed so I'll buy from Tiger when they next have a decent sale. I will upgrade to an EPDM rubber roof this time around (albeit the felt did last on my old ones)
We've used these guys recently
https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
Slow.Patrol said:
We've used these guys recently
https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
They have one that is pretty much a straight replacement, and look solidly made. https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
How bright is the orange/brown colour? Ideally I would like something a bit paler than that.
JoshSm said:
Last time I was in the market for a shed I had a trawl around Bourne Buildings and ended up with something from Topwood.
Got a bit silly with spec as so many options/customisations possible and I can never resist trying to tick as many boxes as I can.
Topwood are based in Sussex, with a few displays around the South East, my parents have one of their potting sheds, and it’s excellent. When my patio is finished I am getting one of their mini sheds, to go on the side path.Got a bit silly with spec as so many options/customisations possible and I can never resist trying to tick as many boxes as I can.
dontlookdown said:
Dog Biscuit said:
Interesting alternative, will look at those although not sure my OH will go for a plastic one. Also they are an Israeli company which is either a plus or a huge negative depending on your political views.
dontlookdown said:
Slow.Patrol said:
We've used these guys recently
https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
They have one that is pretty much a straight replacement, and look solidly made. https://www.albanysheds.co.uk/?gad_source=1&gc...
Also went for the thicker timber. Good price compared with the competition.
How bright is the orange/brown colour? Ideally I would like something a bit paler than that.
Why not build one?
A pent design is really straightforward to build as you don’t need to worry as much about pitched roof angles and getting the front/rear panel heights the same.
There’s not a lot of timber in one the size you mention, and the panels would be easily handled solo if you had to.
Would give you the opportunity to upgrade the thickness of timber and cladding.
A pent design is really straightforward to build as you don’t need to worry as much about pitched roof angles and getting the front/rear panel heights the same.
There’s not a lot of timber in one the size you mention, and the panels would be easily handled solo if you had to.
Would give you the opportunity to upgrade the thickness of timber and cladding.
LooneyTunes said:
Why not build one?
A pent design is really straightforward to build as you don’t need to worry as much about pitched roof angles and getting the front/rear panel heights the same.
There’s not a lot of timber in one the size you mention, and the panels would be easily handled solo if you had to.
Would give you the opportunity to upgrade the thickness of timber and cladding.
I have entertained the idea. Main drawback is that my neighbour plans to replace his at the same time with the same kind of shed I get, so I'd have to build two;)A pent design is really straightforward to build as you don’t need to worry as much about pitched roof angles and getting the front/rear panel heights the same.
There’s not a lot of timber in one the size you mention, and the panels would be easily handled solo if you had to.
Would give you the opportunity to upgrade the thickness of timber and cladding.
We had https://www.beastsheds.co.uk build one 13’ x 5’ apex shed for an awkward area by our garage, perhaps 15-16 years ago.
Still solid & secure.
Son & I did rip off the felt roofing and replace with EPDM - a far better roofing material!
I’d also ask whoever you chose for a “piano hinge” for the door - we got a 10 x 6 potting shed maybe 10 years back, a bargain jobbie, but it came with that, & it is clearly better for doors - no sagging at all!
Still solid & secure.
Son & I did rip off the felt roofing and replace with EPDM - a far better roofing material!
I’d also ask whoever you chose for a “piano hinge” for the door - we got a 10 x 6 potting shed maybe 10 years back, a bargain jobbie, but it came with that, & it is clearly better for doors - no sagging at all!
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