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  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719

    Ordered from Tiger sheds they will actually make the size we want 8x5,(no extra cost) will let you know when it arrives, the quality and ease of putting up etc.

  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719

    I am married to a perfectionist, so it had better be good quality, we have a 4x6 at the mo, (the smaller one for garden tools) I wanted a potting shed, but they wouldnt fit, lot of wasted space with the pent roof as well,then every site had 6x6 6x8, but Tiger will make it 5x8 so a lot more extra footage, if we are happy with this one, there will be a 10x10, on the horizon.  But we need one to put the tools from the big one, which is sitting on earth, so no surprise its rotten.  he is out in the rain, cutting "openers" in the plastic compost bins so you can empty them properly without having to tip them up, they are finnally, (whoooo) down the bottom of the garden by the veg plot instead of half-way up the garden, behind the shed but then that is why we can have a bigger one.  He often changes "kits" when he makes them, the grandkids Wendy house, was given opening windows, which came as fixed, kids call him Mr fixit!

  • micearguersmicearguers Posts: 646

    When I was looking to buy a shed I spent ages looking online for good quality sheds. The large majority of companies I was unimpressed with - they seemed to have cheap and low-quality offerings. In the end I went with a workshop form Acesheds in Kent, with good shiplap cladding, solidl construction and an onduline roof. They offer many different designs (sheds, workshops, summer houses, apex roofs, pent roof etc), with customisable dimensions, door and window positions and more optional extras and upgrades.

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