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Instructions will typically come with your fixing pack or attached to the product - If you are missing your instructions, the quickest way to find them would be to check the product page on the website as they may be available near the short description...
This can vary from suppliers but the majority will be Northern European mixed softwoods, this can mean species including Spruce, Larch and Pine.
The plastic used in manufacturing Palram Canopia plastic sheds is a virtually unbreakable polycarbonate expertly designed to be robust and durable. They are 100% UV protected so will not discolour, fracture or shatter. These plastic sheds do not rot ...
You can find this information below the image of the product you are viewing or on the right side of the product page you can view Dimensions & Specification information. For garden buildings, a line drawing with the dimensions is also provided. ...
Unfortunately, we do not have a showroom. However, all of our products with full details can be viewed online.
The majority of our wooden sheds and plastic sheds come with a floor. However, there are a few models which do not. Please check each product's details for confirmation or call our customer service team. Our range of metal sheds are supplied without ...
Yes, you can install shelf units in a plastic shed. We do provide shelf accessory options for some of our Palram Canopia Sheds (please see the "Accessories" option underneath the product description). These are 3x1 shelves which can be attached to the...
Not at the moment. Currently, we offer these high quality plastic sheds in Tan, Green or Grey.
Unfortunately we don't sell concrete bases. However, we do supply both plastic and wooden bases. These extras are available to add-on within the product page.
A wooden base is not required if you have a solid level concrete base.
Yes, the felt is included in the price of all sheds.
Yes, the felt has to be fitted once the roof is on.
A solid level base is required, such as paving slabs, concrete or tarmac.
You can build on artificial grass as long as it's level, but you would also need a wooden base underneath the garden building to allow air flow.
Although, it is possible to put a hot tub in a shed or build a shed around your existing hot tub, we would not recommend it.