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- All timber used in the construction of this log cabin originates from sustainable forests
- Integral summerhouse area
- Canopy rear wall fully boarded as standard, with fully boarded side wall as an option
- Choice of 28mm or 45mm thick tongued and grooved wall logs
- Strong 90mm x 90mm posts
- Rear wall only fully boarded, any depth, front wall up to 5.5m (18'1") wide, 1 post included
- Rear wall only fully boarded, any depth, front wall 6.0m (19'8") wide, 2 posts included
- Rear wall and side wall fully boarded, any depth, front wall up to 5.5m (18'1") wide, no posts included
- Rear wall and side wall fully boarded, any depth, front wall 6.0m (19'8") wide, 1 post included
- The roof is supplied unassembled with the rafters and roof boards cut to size
- 19mm thick tongued and grooved roof boards (finished size after machining)
- Substantial timber fascia boards to front, rear and sides
- External eaves height approximately 7'1" (2170mm)
- External ridge height approximately 7'11" (2420mm)
- External roof overhang approximately 12" to all sides (300mm)
- This building is easy to deliver if access is restricted - all sections will pass through a normal single door
Summerhouse specifications
- Doors glazed with annealed glass (no plastic, acrylic, styrene or perspex)
- Premium double glazed doors with rubber weatherstrips to reduce draughts
- Doors are joinery made with fully profiled timbers and morticed and tenoned joints throughout
- Optional Georgian glazing beads, which can be removed or left out if you prefer contemporary plain glazing
- Double hinged doors, fully glazed with high security mortice lock and lever handles
- Double doors 4'0" wide x 6'4" high (1210mm x 1935mm)
- Durable aluminium door threshold
- Chrome plated door handles
- Foundation beams ex 3"x2" (70mm x 45mm) pressure treated (lifetime preservative treatment)
- Substantial 19mm thick tongued and grooved timber floor boards (finished size after machining) in the summerhouse
- Floor joists ex 3" x 2" (70mm x 45mm) pressure treated (lifetime preservative treatment)
- Internal skirting boards
Approximate summerhouse sizes
- 7' deep gazebos include a summerhouse approximately 6'7" deep x 8'2" wide (2.0x2.5m)
- 8' deep gazebos include a summerhouse approximately 8'2" deep x 8'2" wide (2.5x2.5m)
- 10' deep gazebos include a summerhouse approximately 9'10" deep x 8'2" wide (3.0x2.5m)
- 12' deep gazebos include a summerhouse approximately 11'6" deep x 8'2" wide (3.5x2.5m)
- 13' deep gazebos include a summerhouse approximately 13'1" deep x 8'2" wide (4.0x2.5m)
Approximate canopy sizes
- 7'x15' gazebos include a canopy approximately 6'7" deep x 6'7" wide (2.0x2.0m)
- 7'x16' gazebos include a canopy approximately 6'7" deep x 8'2" wide (2.0x2.5m)
- 7'x18' gazebos include a canopy approximately 6'7" deep x 9'10" wide (2.0x3.0m)
- 7'x20' gazebos include a canopy approximately 6'7" deep x 11'6" wide (2.0x3.5m)
- 8'x15' gazebos include a canopy approximately 8'2" deep x 6'7" wide (2.5x2.0m)
- 8'x16' gazebos include a canopy approximately 8'2" deep x 8'2" wide (2.5x2.5m)
- 8'x18' gazebos include a canopy approximately 8'2" deep x 9'10" wide (2.5x3.0m)
- 8'x20' gazebos include a canopy approximately 8'2" deep x 11'6" wide (2.5x3.5m)
- 10'x15' gazebos include a canopy approximately 9'10" deep x 6'7" wide (3.0x2.0m)
- 10'x16' gazebos include a canopy approximately 9'10" deep x 8'2" wide (3.0x2.5m)
- 10'x18' gazebos include a canopy approximately 9'10" deep x 9'10" wide (3.0x3.0m)
- 10'x20' gazebos include a canopy approximately 9'10" deep x 11'6" wide (3.0x3.5m)
- 12'x15' gazebos include a canopy approximately 11'6" deep x 6'7" wide (3.5x2.0m)
- 12'x16' gazebos include a canopy approximately 11'6" deep x 8'2" wide (3.5x2.5m)
- 12'x18' gazebos include a canopy approximately 11'6" deep x 9'10" wide (3.5x3.0m)
- 12'x20' gazebos include a canopy approximately 11'6" deep x 11'6" wide (3.5x3.5m)
- 13'x15' gazebos include a canopy approximately 13'1" deep x 6'7" wide (4.0x2.0m)
- 13'x16' gazebos include a canopy approximately 13'1" deep x 8'2" wide (4.0x2.5m)
- 13'x18' gazebos include a canopy approximately 13'1" deep x 9'10" wide (4.0x3.0m)
- 13'x20' gazebos include a canopy approximately 13'1" deep x 11'6" wide (4.0x3.5m)
NORDIC SPRUCE: This building is manufactured from 100% Nordic Spruce, the best quality timber used in log cabin construction. Nordic Spruce is grown primarily in the well managed forests of Scandinavia, Siberia and the coldest parts of Northern Europe. The cold climate ensures slow growth. The growth rings are much closer together than trees grown in warmer climates. As a result the timber is heavy and durable with a dense grain pattern. These forests are expertly managed on a sustainable basis so Nordic Spruce is an enviromentally friendly choice.
DOUBLE GLAZING: Our double glazed doors and windows ensure that your log cabin is warmer and cheaper to heat. We recommend double glazing if you want to use your cabin all year round. Double glazing also provides additional sound insulation. If you expect to use your cabin frequently and often for prolonged periods we also recommend floor and roof insulation. Insulation ensures a more comfortable environment on the hottest days in the summer and the coldest days in winter.
HEAVY DUTY TONGUED AND GROOVED FLOOR: This cabin includes a heavy duty timber floor with tongued and grooved floor boards and substantial floor joists. Skirting boards are also included to ensure a neat internal finish. The floor joists and tongued and grooved boards are supplied loose for fast assembly on site. Unlike many log cabin floor kits, all timber is cut to size which saves time during installation. It also ensures that there are no visible joins in the finished floor. The floor is assembled quickly with no visible joints. With some cheaper cabins the boards must be cut to fit on site. This takes much longer and many of the joins are visible afterwards.
PRESSURE TREATED FOUNDATION BEAMS: Substantial foundation beams are laid on the base to support the walls. This ensures that the wall logs are not in contact with the ground. The foundation beams are pressure treated for durability. Pressure treatment is a lifetime preservative treatment. The preservative is forced into the timber under pressure in a vacuum and penetrates below the surface. All other treatments apply a coat of stain to the surface of the timber only. With pressure impregnated timber, the chemicals are permanently fixed in the wood. Tanalith E is the most popular preservative used so pressure treated wood is often described as tanalised. With the foundation beams this log cabin can be built without a floor if required.
SIZES - LENGTH AND WIDTH: Sizes are sometimes rounded to the nearest nominal size for ease of reading but the correct external wall sizes are listed alongside the price. The first dimension listed is the depth and the second dimension is the width. The depth refers to the sides. The width refers to the fully boarded rear wall. All sizes quoted are the external gazebo sizes and do not include any roof overhang, unless stated otherwise. Many other suppliers quote the overall roof size which is much larger. All sizes are approximate.