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Holt 5' x 8' Pressure Treated Shiplap Modular Apex Shed Reviews

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The Holt 5' x 8' Pressure Treated Shiplap Modular Apex Shed is built to withstand the heavier elements of British weather. This modular building has a variety of different window placement options, so you can make maximum use of the natural light. Manufactured from pressure treated tongue and groove cladding, utilising thicker materials for a stronger structure. With its heavy-duty floor, you also have the peace of mind that you won’t be restricted to storing heavier goods. Custom shed options include a windowless version. see the 'customise & buy' section for more details. Please Note: This item comes delivered via a courier pallet delivery company that delivers the pallet kerbside only. All required fittings and instructions are included.

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Langley Barn, 390 Birmingham Rd, Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire
CV37 0RE

The shed was very competitively priced and Sheds.co.uk were willing to hold off sending it for 3 weeks to give me time to get the case sorted out into which the shed will sit. The instructions for erecting were straight forward and clear so good start. And a helpful deliver man. As to the packaging that was a challenge to get apart and get the shed off the pallet. The screws had in some cases been driven home too far and would not unscrew. I had to snap one piece of the wood brace to get it out. Then I found I needed these to finish the erection job. Quite a few knots, splits and rough areas of grain, some lumps missing out of the timber in places. Quite large open areas at the top of gables. As I want to heat the shed so that's not helpful. The roofing felt was very to accidentally tear so had to patch it. The most frustrating thing was the position of the door and handing of hinges. I asked if it could be moved within the gable wall, told it could, as could the handing be changed. But when I opened the pallet it was clear the hinges had been screwed onto the door opposite to the way I wanted it to open and the arrangement for door location was as the website, not where I wanted it. I had to do quite a bit of adjustment to change it. Would I buy another shed from Sheds.co as I need one for my allotment? I'd have to think carefully about that, perhaps not.
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Posted 1 year ago