Pent Roof 50mm Log Cabin 937 - Integral Porch, Double Glazed

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Pent Roof 50mm Log Cabin 937 - Integral Porch, Double Glazed
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The pictures show the standard log cabin. The pictures show what may be achieved using coloured preservatives. Picture 3 shows the floor plan.

Summary:

This superb pent roof log cabin is approximately 17'7"x17'7" (5.35x5.35m) and features 50mm thick wall logs and double glazing as standard. Quality features include an integral porch and durable 20mm thick tongued and grooved floor and roof boards. Other features include panoramic low level glazing with fully glazed double doors and four windows. Roof options include untearable roofing felt and a durable one piece EPDM rubber membrane. Floor and roof insulation kits and a choice of DIY preservative treatments are also available as options. Detailed fitting instructions are supplied for DIY self assembly. Low cost installation is available in many areas.

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  • All timber used in the construction of this log cabin originates from sustainable forests
  • Interlocking 45mm thick tongued and grooved wall logs
  • Quality construction with interlocking logs
  • Integral porch with solid corner post and substantial decking floor boards
  • Morticed and tenoned joinery doors and windows
  • Modern large pane glazing
  • Double glazed doors and windows (no plastic, acrylic, styrene or perspex)
  • Double hinged doors approximately 5'1" wide x 6'10" high (1.55m x 2.08m)
  • Mortice lock with handles and keys
  • 1 non opening window 6'7" wide x 4'10" high (2.0m x 1.48m)
  • 1 non opening window 2'6" wide x 4'10" high (0.75m x 1.48m)
  • 2 non opening windows 6'7" wide x 1'8" high (2.0m x 0.5m)
  • 20mm thick tongued and grooved floor boards (finished size after machining)
  • 20mm thick tongued and grooved roof boards (finished size after machining)
  • Substantial timber fascia boards to front, rear and sides
  • External cabin size 17'7" deep x 17'7" wide (5.35m x 5.35m)
  • Approximate roof size 17'11" deep x 17'11" wide (5.45m x 5.45m)
  • Integral porch size approximately 8'6" deep x 8'6" wide (2.6m x 2.6m)
  • Internal depth at deepest point 16'7" (5.05m)
  • Internal width at widest point 16'7" (5.05m)
  • Minimum base size 16'11" deep x 16'11" wide (5.15m x 5.15m)
  • External eaves height approximately 7'10" (2.4m)
  • External ridge height approximately 8'2" (2.49m)

LOG CABINS - THE BENEFITS: Log cabins are popular for many reasons, especially as a comfortable garden room to sit and relax in but also as a workshop or heavy duty storage shed. On the outside cabins have a chunky look and feel. On the inside, with no internal framework, the clean lines look smarter than the inside of a traditional shed or summerhouse. In addition, the wall logs are thicker than the shiplap cladding used in traditional sheds and summerhouses, which provides better insulation. If you want the option of winter use we recommend floor and roof insulation, which is difficult to fit retrospectively so it needs to be fitted with the cabin. We offer low price insulation packs complete with fixings and instructions. Where available, double glazing also improves the insulation especially if the cabin has a large glazed area. Another significant benefit of log cabins is that you get more wood for your money when compared with a traditional shed or summerhouse or garden office. With no prefabricated wall panels a log cabin requires less production time.

SCANDINAVIAN REDWOOD OR WHITEWOOD: The most widely used timber in the UK for years, Scandinavian Redwood and Whitewood grow in the well managed forests of Scandinavia and the coldest parts of Northern Europe. The cold climate ensures slow growth. The growth rings are much closer together than faster growing trees from warmer climates. As a result the timber is heavy and durable with a close grain pattern. The wood is seasoned and kiln dried to achieve the correct moisture content before it is machined. Redwood and Whitewood are so similar in appearance and performance that it is difficult to tell the difference. Both are classified as slightly durable and treatment is required for outside use. The forests of Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been responsibly managed on a sustainable basis for centuries so Scandinavian Redwood or Whitewood is an enviromentally friendly choice.

NATURAL WOOD: First, high grade timber is dried in kilns until it reaches the optimum moisture content, then it is planed smooth and machined into tongued and grooved logs and boards. Next the logs are precisely machined at the ends to ensure a precise fit. Finally, each cabin is carefully packed and wrapped. When you unwrap it the wood is untreated. We recommend treating it only after the cabin has been successfully installed and ideally within a week or two. Treating the logs before fitting may cause the wood to swell up and the logs may not fit together correctly. If you are fitting your cabin in a restricted space where future access will be difficult you can stain the logs during installation by reaching down a few logs at a time as you fit them.

FULLY INTERLOCKING LOG CORNERS: These traditionally made log cabins feature interlocking corner logs. Each wall log is precisely machined and notched out to ensure a strong and weatherproof joint. The first log is laid at the bottom and the rest slot into each other, working upwards one log at a time. No screws or nails are required which makes installation easier and also allows for timber movement. The finished corner assembly is not only immensely strong but also weatherproof and draughtproof. If possible cabins with interlocking logs should be treated after assembly. Treating the logs on site before fitting requires considerable care. If swollen the precision milled joints may not slot together.

SIZES - DEPTH 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 sloping wall. The sizes listed are the external wall sizes. These sizes do not include the roof overhang. Many other suppliers quote the overall roof size which is much larger. All sizes are approximate.

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