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RANGE REVIEW: GREENHOUSES & OUTDOOR BUILDINGS


THE NEW SHED COLLECTION DESIGNED 4LIFE


Forest Garden, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and distributors of wooden garden products, has launched a new shed range packed with unrivalled benefits.


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he experts at Forest Garden have tapped into almost 50 years of experience designing and manufacturing over


two million garden sheds to create their best range yet. And so confident is Forest Garden that the 4Life collection is made to last, each shed comes with a 25-year anti-rot guarantee and is maintenance free. Pressure treated timber, solid wood floors and additional framing around each panel to increase the shed’s


to refine and improve and the 4Life collection is the result.


“Not only does it stand up to the elements but it is secure, requires no maintenance and has a really strong modular structure.


“It’s the best shed range on the market and we are fully prepared to back that up with a 25-year guarantee.”


overall strength are just three benefits of the new 4Life collection. Robust doors, security enhancements and a super strong modular construction are also hallmarks of the new range.


Jenny Davis, Forest Garden’s Head of Marketing, said: “Ever since we first started manufacturing and designing sheds almost 50 years ago, we have always been looking


The 4Life Shed Collection is available in 48 different configurations, from a compact 4x3 to a sprawling 20x10. Prices start at £314.99. For retailers, see forestgarden.co.uk.


AN ATTRACTIVE LASTING ALTERNATIVE FOR SHED FELT


Felt has long been the traditional ‘go to’ roofing material for covering many outdoor buildings, such as sheds and summerhouses. But in just two to five years it can start to crack and tear, letting in water.


premium upgrade that is not only aesthetically pleasing but is also guaranteed to keep the building dry and watertight for much, much longer.


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Made from 50 per cent recycled content, Onduline Easyline roof sheets are perfect for small canopy roofs, these roofing sheets are very compact (only 1 x 0,76 m²). They can be easily transported in any car and due to their lightweight and size they can be easily handled on the roof and are easy to install.


30 DIY WEEK JULY 2023


nduline corrugated roof sheets and tiles are an attractive alternative to standard ‘shed felt’, providing a


Perfect for that clay tile look Clay roof tiles have been a traditional part of the UK’s roofing landscape for hundreds of years. It’s aesthetically pleasing and suits a wide range of building types, from sheds to garden rooms, orangeries to summerhouses.


But this popular style can also be achieved using more lightweight and easy to install materials, without sacrificing performance. Available in retail friendly packs, Onduline’s ‘clay tile’ alternative, Onduvilla, is the ideal roofing solution to cover a variety of garden buildings and garden-based timber structures. With Onduvilla corrugated roofing tiles, DIY enthusiasts can


cover a building’s roof quickly and efficiently, in a practical and long- lasting way, providing an attractive, very durable, watertight solution. All Onduline lightweight roofing


products have a minimum 10-year guarantee. To become a stockist call 0207 727 0533 or email at enquiries@ onduline.net. Visit www.onduline. co.uk to explore the full ranges.


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