Pent Shed - 9ft x 9ft - Windowless - Front Left Double Doors

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Pent Shed - 9ft x 9ft - Windowless - Front Left Double Doors

£943.00 £1,131.60
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The Pent Shed - 9ft x 9ft - Windowless - Front Left Double Doors is crafted from pressure treated tongue-and-groove timber and has front left double doors stretching 4ft in total. It is built for durability and easy to assemble. Finished with stylish epoxy black door hardware.

Pressure Treated For superior durability
12mm Tongue & Groove For a more solid shed.
Strong Hinges & Lock For enhanced security.
All fixings & Fastenings Included as standard.
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Free UK Mainland delivery on all sheds

We currently offer free UK mainland delivery on all shed orders.

We aim to deliver all orders within 5-10 working days of order acceptance.

Our team will contact you after the order has been placed to agree the delivery day.

Due to the size of the items on sale we are only able to offer delivery of products to customers on the UK mainland. We may not be able to deliver to some offshore locations and there may be an additional delivery charge for some locations eg Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Orkney, Shetland and Scottish Islands. We cannot usually deliver to BFPO addresses, or the Republic of Ireland.

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Built to last, our Apex Shed is backed by a 15-year anti-rot and anti-fungal guarantee. We are committed to sustainability, with all timber responsibly sourced to contain at least 70% wood from well-managed forests, fully compliant with Forest Stewardship Council standards.

Invest in quality, durability, and peace of mind with our Apex Shed - designed to stand the test of time.

Fitting Instructions

It is recommended that you read these instructions to assist in the assembly of your shed.

As timber is a natural material and it will expand and shrink depending on the humidity levels surrounding the area. During hot weather shrinkage may occur and result in warping or splitting of the wood, although this will largely reverse once cooler and wetter weather returns. Please note that this will not have any detrimental effect on the structural quality of the shed.

Tools required for this project, spirit level, hammer, power screwdriver, silicone gun, hand saw, stanley knife, step ladder. Please note that the instructions are based on two people completing the work.

1. A flat level base must be prepared for your building which must be the same size as the shed or bigger, recommended materials would be flag stones or gravel

2. Check for level using a spirit level in several positions, once you are happy position the floor

3. You might wish to consider using bearers set equally on the prepared base, use the spirit level on each bearer at right angles to make sure they are all exactly the same height and they must run the opposite way to the floor of the shed

4. Position one side and the plain gable together on the edge of the floor, fasten together on the inside using the appropriate size screws (this will depend on the framework of your shed)

5. Position the remaining sides and repeat instruction number 4.

6. Once this is complete square the sides to the shed base, using at least 50mm screws and ensure that the screws are positioned so that they screw into the floor framing.

7. Place the roof panel to rest in position and push the roof fully so that any overhang is at the rear of the shed.

8. Fasten together the top roof beams by using 50mm screws in the centre of the shed

9. Nail through the roof boards into the gable frame and nail through the boards into the vertical frame on the sides.

10. Place a length of felt on the roof, sand to the top. Equal overhang length at each side and sufficient to cover the frame at the lower end of the roof panel, use the clout nails to fasten the top edge of the felt.

11. If you require 2 or more sections of felt ensure that you overlap each piece and ensure that you leave enough felt to cover the front edge of the roof panel. Fasten the lower edge of the felt using the clout nails and repeat on the other side of the roof.

12. With equal overlaps position and nail the third length of felt if required

13. Fold over the end of the roof and the use the fascia to cover, nail through the fascia into the framing

14. Position and nail the strips at each corner

15. If you have windows in your shed remove the protective film from the polycarbonate pane and place in position

16. Using small nails (25mm) fit the beading over the pane and repeat for each window

17. If you have more than one window you will have a centre strip, again using the small nails (25mm) secure the centre strip, make sure you do not hit the panes

18. Seal around the edges of your windows with a bead of silicone