The affordable BillyOh Cold Frame allows you to keep your plants frost free by looking after them with a wooden framed polycarbonate cold frame.
Manufactured using factory treated timber and twin-wall polycarbonate glazing creating a superb safe haven for your plants.
We deliver our sheds direct to your home with a great number of features, making it easier for you! Most of our panel buildings feature;
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The majority of buildings come with a factory pre-treated base coat which is fungal and weather resistant.
Due to the pre-panel construction, assembly time compared to interlocking buildings of the same size is relatively quick and straight forward.
Panel Buildings come with either Solid Sheet or pre-assembled Tongue & Groove floors. Tongue & Groove floors are more heavy duty and of a premium quality.
Majority of Panel Buildings come complete with roofing felt at no extra charge.
All buildings come with screws, glazing (where applicable) and ironmongery required for assembly
Each building comes with stage by stage instructions, with individual part identification.
This product has been been designed and made by us in the UK with pride.
(Measurements shown are external unless stated otherwise)
| Cold Frame 3 x 2 | |
|---|---|
| Width | 100cm |
| Depth | 57cm |
| Wood Finish | Treated |
| Eaves Height | 37.5cm |
| Ridge Height | 44cm |
| Glazing Material | Polycarbonate glazing |
| Glazing Thickness | 0.4cm |
| Number of Opening Vents? | 1 |
| Base Included | Yes |
| Base Included | Yes |
| Door Opening Size (w x h) | 96cm x 53cm |
| Range | Budget |
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*FREE delivery to mainland England and Wales. Mainland Scotland postcodes AB, DD, DG, IV1-14, IV30-32, IV36, PH & TD have additional surcharges. Please Note: we are unable to deliver to IV15-29, IV33-35, IV37+ and all KW Postcodes. Conditions and additional charges may apply.
Delivery to BH, DT, EH, EX, G, FK, KA, KY, ML, PA, PL, TA, TQ, & TR (Mainland only) postcodes - Standard delivery times may be extended by a further 5 days††.
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