It’s true that the thicker the cladding is, the better protection and insulation it can provide. There are standards, but options often depend on the style and manufacturer. In this …
Shed cladding usually runs either vertically or horizontally. But what’s the difference, and does it matter for wooden sheds? In this guide, we’ll look at how each option changes the …
Nails and screws are handy whether you’re putting up a wooden shed or fixing something onto it. Both are types of fasteners, but they don’t offer the same level of …
Cladding is the material that covers your garden shed and sits against the frame. Some people add an extra layer for insulation, but it usually refers to the main wall …
We’ll cut to the chase: yes, a pressure treated shed is definitely worth the money. Its benefits outweigh the downsides, most of which are manageable. This guide will walk you …
One of the great things about shopping for a shed is the many possibilities for how you could use it. While most of our customers end up using their shed …
Cleaning a wooden shed comes down to two things: 1.) using the right products and tools, and 2.) knowing where to focus your efforts. Timber can be sensitive to certain …
The warmer weather is the perfect time to get your boat out, whether it be sailing, rowing, or motor boating, and enjoy a bit of leisure on the water. But …
When it comes to wooden shed cladding, there are options that go far beyond the ordinary, and we’ll share them here. This guide can be helpful when browsing various models …
Wood is favoured by its strength-to-weight ratio, which often outperforms steel in gaden building applications. Because of this, it remains a popular material for sheds. But how long can you …