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Hartwood 5' x 7' Overlap Pressure Treated Apex Shed Reviews

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The Hartwood 7 x 5 Overlap Pressure Treated Apex Shed is ideal for general garden storage and the compact design makes it suitable for use in smaller gardens. The Shed is manufactured from square cut overlap timber boards which helps rain water run off the building. The door has secure hidden hinges and is fitted with a hasp and staple latch that can be locked if required. This Shed is also made up of modular sections, this is where the same size panels are interchangeable meaning The door can also be hinged to the left or right to suit your garden.

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

Warren Grant
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I suppose you get what you pay for but the design of this shed is poor. Starting at the bottom, the floor is in two sections and at the front (where the doorway is) the two sections need timber underneath to stop them moving apart. Moving upwards, I found that the doorway opening must have moved inwards slightly towards the top because the door fitted the opening but refused to close until I sawed off part of one of the horizontal timbers holding it together and used the hasp to stop the boards of the door falling off. The instructions should have warned us to maintain the width of the opening. The roof is too long not to have a bar supporting it in the middle so it sags and where it sags the roofing felt has split. I have fitted a bar. For some reason there is a gap in the horizontal timbers on the body of the shed to the right and left of the top of the doorway.
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Posted 1 year ago