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FAQ's

Yes. Any additional windows and doors that you choose to purchase as an extra with your garden building will require you to cut an aperture in order to fit it in.  

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We recommend a flat, level concrete base at least 100mm bigger on each side. e.g. A 4m by 3m building would have a base of 4.2m by 3.2m See more details here.

We use slow-grown Spruce timber for the main structure of the Garage. Spruce is less porous than Pine and so less likely to shrink, warp or split.

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On the day of delivery, your goods will be delivered to the first point of contact at the front of your property e.g your driveway. This must be within 20m from the delivery vehicle (safely parked at the kerbside), to allow the driver to transport the goods from the lorry to your property.

No, we do not have any showrooms or display sites. All business is completed online and via our website. If you do have any queries that haven't been answered with the information provided online, please feel free to call our sales team on 01234 272445.

U-values tell us about the heat loss properties of the material you are measuring. The lower the number, the better insulated the Garden Building will be. Find out more here.

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An Addroom® porch is a fast, cost-effective & convenient solution to home expansion. Addrooms® porches can elevate your homes entrance by adding a stylish focal point of your property. Made from WPC (wood-polymer composite) and designed with a Grooved exterior and WPC slate-effect roof. Keep the front porch warm in the winter and cool in the summer as this structure is fully insulated, using Polyisocyanurate insulation sandwiched between the panels. To further improve insulation, all windows are 28mm double glazed. The PVCu door is supplied with a 10-point locking system, ensuring all belongings stored in the porch are safe and secure.

There are several options available when looking at how to keep your log cabin warm. Firstly, if you are only planning to use your log cabin occasionally, we would just recommend putting in a small electric heater in the cabin. Usually you would turn that on 20 minutes before you are going to use it to kill of the chill. However, if you are planning to use your log cabin all year round for either business purposes or a play area etc, we offer different wall thicknesses on our cabins. 28mm, 34mm, 45mm and 62mm (insulated) are the options available - further details on insulation is below. We have designed a unique concept - the Warmalog (insulated) cabin range, which is our insulated range of cabins. The cabin walls, roof and floor have all been insulated with polyisocyanurate to help you keep warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The wall thickness is equivalent to having a standard cabin with walls 140mm thick. Discover our Warmalog Collection (insulated log cabins) Alternatively, all our garden offices are fully insulated too, which is a great other option for our customers. Again, we use polyisocyanurate throughout the whole building, not Rockwool or foil backed bubble wrap like some competitors are using. The heat retention properties in our offices also help you spend less on your energy bills, by allowing you to not have the heating on for long. Discover our Garden Office Range

We recommend a flat, level base at least 100mm bigger on each side. e.g. A W4.0m by D3.0m garden building would have a base of 4.2m by 3.2m See more details here.