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Shire 10x6ft Overlap Garden Shed - Including Installation (selected postcodes)

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Product Description
The 10' x 6' double door, overlap apex shed is an attractive feature in any garden. Windows down one side provide plenty of light and have safety glazing. Windows can be fitted on either side and are non-opening.

The double doors in the 6' Gable and generous eaves height allow very easy access to the entire space. It is manufactured from high grade, slow grown, FSC approved, European pine cladding boards over 34mm square framing. The doors are fitted with a hasp and staple catch ready for your own padlock. Both roof and floor are constructed from solid sheet OSB.

The building is dip treated with a basecoat ready for top coating by the customer immediately after installation. All fixings, mineral roof felt and assembly instructions are provided.

Product Details
  • 34mm square Framing
  • Overlap Boards
  • FSC Certified Timber
  • Made in Britain

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  1. eldaniel's avatar
    I think it is a really bad deal looking at specification. I would recommend below. I bought 6x15 from them. Just put it up and it is great.
    national-timber.com/fla…hed
  2. JP211190's avatar
    A lot cheaper at B&Q
  3. Satchmo's avatar
    I ordered a shed in March via Wilko, which did not include fitting, and this was what they quoted me an additional £550, Although through Homebase it seems to be about £385.
    the shed I ordered was a 7 x 5, for £265, dip treated , so not the best quality, but will do me. (edited)
  4. Proveright's avatar
    The price of sheds nowadays. I have not researched it, but surely you could build one out of blocks and cement cheaper? (edited)
  5. DDP_DDP's avatar
    Materials are so expensive now
    if your not very good at diy this flat pack style shed would be easy to assemble if your reasonably handy and have power tools you could certainly build your own for half the cost..
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