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chris wrote:
Adrian I bought one of their 10ft by 10ft sheds I've had exactly the same problem they are a load of hcrap in the end I took out all the silly self-tapping screws which if you slightly over tighten they just spin and don't tighten at a I decided to get my riveter out and rivet the whole bloody thing together it seems to be a lot better but it's still leaks structurally though it's very strong or at least it is now I would not recommend to anybody to buy one of these sheds I just feel like tearing it down and throwing it in the bin We had a shed for nearly 20 years, it was in the Garden when we bought the house. I suspect it was 5 years old when we moved in- a bit of a guess. No problems with leaks until we had a tree cut back and the tree surgeon dropped a log on the roof. No amount of pushing and bending could get the joins to seal in the area so we replaced the shed. But for the log, and my wife wanting a nice wooden shed, it would still be there and over 30 years old If youve damaged the screw holes it isnt really the fault of the product. |
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