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- Hot dip galvanized steel framing
- Hot dip galvanized steel cladding panels with a tough epoxy resin coating inside and out
- Choice of attractive colours to external cladding
- Contrasting colour to gable fascias and door frame trims
- Pale grey colour to all internal cladding
- Perimeter channels fitted to top and bottom of wall and roof panels
- Cladding sheets are corrugated and ribbed for extra strength
- Corner panels overlap to provide a strong and waterproof corner joint
- Double hinged doors in the lower 7' wide wall
- Door height approximately 3'8" (1120mm)
- Door width approximately 5'1" (1560mm)
- Latches top and bottom of the slave door to keep it closed when not required
- Vertical, horizontal and diagonal door framing
- Sliding padbolt to suit most padlocks (padlock not supplied)
- Large hinged top lid with two stays and hasp and staple lock (padlock not supplied)
- A flat, solid base is recommended, such as concrete, slabs or decking
- Overall width approximately 7'5" (2260mm)
- Overall depth approximately 2'7" (780mm)
- Minimum base size 2'11"x7'9" (880mm x 2360mm)
- Overall height at the rear approximately 4'4" (1310mm)
- Overall height at the front approximately 3'11" (1200mm)
- This shed is easy to deliver if access is restricted - all sections are designed to pass through a normal single door
GALVANIZED STEEL CLADDING: These great value buildings are made with galvanized steel throughout. All framing and cladding is hot dip galvanized steel. This is a process by which steel is coated with zinc to protect it from corrosion. The cladding is subsequently coated with epoxy resin, partly to protect the zinc coating itself and partly to add colour. The factory finish is described as primer although a top coat is not normally needed. The combination of a zinc coating with epoxy resin provides durable protection even if the surface is scratched.
STRONG FRAMING: In common with all other steel buildings, including even the largest sports stadia, retail superstores and warehouses, steel cladding sheets are surprisingly thin. The strength of steel buildings is provided by the frame, although the corrugations of the cladding sheets do provide a degree of extra strength. These metal sheds feature strong galvanized steel framing members and the completed frame is rigid.
HEAVY PACKS: As a rough and ready rule, the heavier a metal shed is the stronger it is. Our sheds are heavier than most similar metal sheds which is why we publish the weight. The packs are very heavy but surprisingly compact, especially the cladding sheets which are packed tightly together.
SIZES - DEPTH AND WIDTH: Sizes are sometimes rounded to the nearest nominal size for ease of reading but the correct external sizes are listed alongside the price. The sizes listed alongside the prices are the external roof sizes. The external wall sizes may be smaller. The first dimension listed is the depth and the second dimension is the width. The depth refers to the sloping wall. All sizes are approximate.