Shire's Pressure Treated Overlap Shed is a garden building with a variety of fantastic features at a price you might not expect to pay for such a good quality shed. The shed's ample extra room makes it a multipurpose shed, capable of storing a variety of even the largest objects or even serving as a helpful garden workshop. Its clean lines and superb timber finish will look wonderful in any outdoor setting. If you're running out of space in your current storage facilities for your garden equipment, outdoor furniture, and DIY materials, this Shire Pressure Treated Shed could be precisely what you're looking for. Simply put, pressure treated sheds are at the pinnacle of quality wooden products that will withstand the test of time. A preservative is pressed into the wood under high pressure during pressure treatment. This gives unrivalled long-term protection against rot, fungus, and weather damage, assisting in the longevity of your shed. The overlap structure of the shed enables for good water run off and keeps the inside dry and protected from the weather. The shed's strength comes from its 34mm x 34mm framing, a feature found on far more expensive goods that assures a solid structure. The roof and floor are made of sturdy oriented strand board (OSB), which ensures a weather-resistant roof and a floor with a high load capacity. For added structural robustness, 34mm x 34mm frame is used. With wide opening twin doors, you get a shed that is more easier to reach than most sheds of this size, which usually only have one door. The eaves' considerable height and the apex roof offer lots of practical storage space on the inside. This shed also has two opening windows, which allow in lots of natural light and make adjusting the internal temperature simple, which is especially important during the summer months. These windows can be placed on either side of your shed, or one can be placed on each side. For added clarity in the window pane, they are glazed in horticultural glass. The padlockable sliding padbolt (padlock not included) protects the shed's contents from theft, giving you extra peace of mind when storing valuables within. The most generally used timber for garden buildings is pine (pinus), which is widely available at a low cost; however, all of Shire's garden buildings are made from high grade spruce (picea), which is supplied from Siberia and Scandinavia under rigorous FSC guidelines. Spruce is more resilient than pine and has a higher quality finish. This lumber is slow grown, as opposed to rapid grown timber from the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe. Slow grown timber has a tighter grain, less sap, and fewer knots. As a result, the lumber used on Shire's line is a more durable timber that will last far longer than other timbers. This shed has been pressure treated. Except for a little green hue induced by the copper concentration in the preservative, pressure therapy is practically colourless. The treatment greys over time, although this has no effect on its quality. This means you won't have to treat the shed right away. However, many customers choose to personalise their sheds by adding an external wood treatment, which offers further protection to the lumber as well as a dash of colour.