Our Log Lap is a 16mm (nominal) tongue and groove cladding which has a slightly curved finish where the tongue meets the groove.. We also offer a 22mm Log Lap as an upgrade option.
All our sheds, workshops, summerhouses are fully tanalised. This also gives you a ten-year anti-rot guarantee.
Wooden garden sheds are incredibly useful and practical, providing a great outside storage space in your garden. However, it’s important to remember that wooden sheds are often exposed to harsh weather conditions, especially during winter. This can lead to decay, signs of wear and tear, and even flooding. With this in mind, it is vital that you keep your shed well-maintained if you want your belongings to stay dry and protected.
To ensure your wooden garden shed stays dry during the cold, wet winter months, it’s important to take the relevant steps before winter arrives.
Along with plummeting temperatures, frost, snow, wind, and rain can all be problematic for your shed. Some of the key issues that your shed might face during the winter include:
Water damage – The winter months are typically wetter than other times of the year, and with increased amounts of water, there is a higher risk of it seeping into the shed and causing rot and decay. This can be even more problematic if the water freezes, as it can lead to structural damage.
Roof damage – Large amounts of snow sitting on the roof can cause damage, breakages, and collapse. High winds and the resulting debris can also be problematic for an unprotected roof.
Frost damage – When temperatures plummet, frost and ice can cause damage to the shed’s windows, hinges, and locks due to the shrinkage of materials.