Price includes:

-       Tay 3m x 3m (28mm) Log Cabin

-       BUILD on a flat level base within 80miles of G82 2TX

-       Bitumen Shingles & Felt

 

Benefits:

-       High quality cost effective Garden Room

-       Small enough to fit into any garden

 

Dimensions:

-       Width - 3.0 m

-       Depth - 3.0 m

-       Ridge Height - 2.45 m

-       Eaves Height - 2.01 m

-       Roof overhang (Front & Side/Back) - 0.70 m & 0.20 m

 

Timber Thickness:

-       Wall Thickness - 28mm double tongue and groove

-       Wall U-Value – 2.495 W/(m²K)

-       Floor - 20 mm tongue and groove boards

-       Roof - 20 mm tongue and groove boards

 

Windows & Doors:

-       Glazing - Single glazed 4mm glass

-       Opening Windows - 1 windows

-       Window Sizes - 0.75m x 0.92m

-       Exterior Doors - 1 double door with double action euro lock

-       Door Sizes - 1 - 0.84m x 1.84m

 

Description:

The Tay log Cabin is a smaller, practical cabin that would suit any garden. It comes in a two sizes 3.0m x 2.4m or 3.0m x 3.0m,  both as standard with a single door, single window and 28mm walls. Also included is 20mm heavy duty floor and on top of all that the roof has a 0.70m overhang. This is the perfect solution to an inexpensive summer house in a quiet corner at the bottom of the garden.

Whatever you choose to use it for, you’re getting a really solid little timber building. A single door and a single window protected by a 0.70m overhang makes the Tay log cabin a really practical solution for lots of purposes in the garden.

At Logspan we really do try our best to provide fair pricing but with these smaller cabins it is much easier to offer them at a cost band that won’t mean you need another mortgage!

Like all Logspan log cabins, the wood used in manufacture is sustainably grown Northern spruce. It is important to note, all cabins come with a wooden treated base frame so this protects the bottom of the cabin but the rest of the timber MUST be treated as soon as possible. As wood is a natural material; it expands, moves and contracts all the time so it is important that the timber is treated properly and as soon as possible. It is worth treating inside the log cabins as well before you fit it out.