A wooden cabin is used mainly during the warmer parts of the year, but it's a shame to close it down when the weather turns cold. The answer is to insulate one as this will help to keep the cabin warmer all year round. There will be a bit of investment to do this, but the rewards are great if you do this ... more
Buying A Cabin? How To Choose The Right One For You?
Trentan Ascot Cabins
When buying a cabin for the garden, it seems very straightforward to – click on the ‘web’, find the building in the size you want and then search for the best price. ‘Piece of Cake YES?
Well, not really, as there are so many different buildings available from the ‘cheap and possibly nasty’ right up to ones which would feel at home in a posh country home. To ensure you make the right decision, you need to do your homework to make the right choice and buy the right one for YOUR needs.
Always, where ever possible try to see your proposed new building before buying. This way you can ensure the quality of the building will meet your expectation. There’s no substitute for viewing these buildings ‘in the flesh’ so you can see the attention to detail given.
Don’t Buy On Price Alone
Examine The Quality
All Year Round Use
Types and Styles of Cabins and Choosing the Right One
Assembly Service
Floor Plan
Specifications
Size: | The Ascot ‘2’ multi-room Cabin is 8.4m x 3.2m. The lugs extend 100mm on each corner making the overall outer measurement of the shell of the building 200mm smaller at 8.2m x 3.0m. Approximate clear internal size will be approx 8m x 2.8m Please check with us if internal size is crucial The Ascot ‘1’ multi-room Cabin is 6.4m x 3.6m. The lugs extend 100mm on each corner making the overall outer measurement of the shell of the building 200mm smaller at 6.2m x 3.4m. Approximate clear internal size will be approx 6m x 3.2m Please check with us if internal size is crucial Pent, sloping roof style. |
Cladding: | The log profile has designed wind-tight connections to ensure a superior resistance against wind. This is 70mm thick standard interlocking logs and cut from a top-thin grade of Nordic Timber and this ensures the maximum stability and longevity of the timber. Untreated. Nordic timber from sustainable sources which has been kiln dried. Naturally this costs significantly more but we will not cut costs in this area and risk the quality of your building in search of a quick profit. |
Floors: | The Cabin floors are 28mm thick T&G untreated boards. No chipboard, OSB or other cheap sheet materials used on the floor, unlike some other Cabin UK suppliers. The sturdy floor joists are normally spaced no more than 650mm apart. All floor joists are pressure treated for long life as standard. |
Roofs: | 18mm thick T&G boards used on the roof sections supported by strong roof beams. Roof beams meet EN 388 stringent standards. Untreated. Roofing felt included as standard with option for EPDM felting system. 128mm overhang on sides and rear. On the front there is 79mm roof overhang. |
Doors: | Joinery quality double glazed contemporary style double doors 148cm wide x 201cm high – approx sizes. Easy adjust hinges complete with gasket seals, fitted silver finish door handles, cylinder lock and two unique keys. Low doors sills giving you easier access into your Cabin. Supplied untreated. Beware of doors with single glazing or excessively high door sills. |
Partition: | An internal partition included as standard on the Ascot ‘2’ model (None on the slightly smaller Ascot ‘1’) giving you two distinct areas within this multi room Cabin combo building. An internal single door included for access. Untreated. Kiln dried timber from sustainable sources. |
Windows: | Ascot 1: Contemporary style joinery quality windows. Included as standard are two large contemporary windows which are 143 x 194cm and one opening window 90cm x 196cm. Ascot 2: includes three contemporary style windows – 2 of which are 143 x 194cm and one at 42 x 143cm. All windows supplied untreated as standard. Toughened double glazed as standard NOT single glazed. |
Lower Walls: | Height: 236cm – on these Ascot garden cabins. |
Higher Wall Height: | 3.017m on the Ascot ‘1’ and 2.99m on the Ascot ‘2’ |
Storm Protection | Provided as standard are either ‘Wood Storm Protectors’ or threaded rods. This helps to ensure that the wall planks on your Cabin will remain tight together depending on the weather. |
Fixings: | All required fixings (screws, nails etc) are included. |
Treatment: | All garden cabins are supplied untreated. |
Installation: | Supplied in kit form for self erection. Option for assembly through a third party if required. If being built you would require a concrete base or solid and level paving slab base. Optionally, we have an many extra services to help you in some areas. These Cabins are assembled by interlocking the panels for ease of taking it down again if you decide to move. |
Delivery: | All buildings are delivered and HIABed off the lorry for you free of charge throughout central & Southern England. Deliveries to Scotland would cost £150 extra. Deliveries to Cornwall & Devon, South & West Wales and Northern England would cost an extra £60. |
Insulation | The cabins are supplied with chunky timber walls (good U-values) and double glazing as standard and you can ensure that they are comfortable year-round with the addition of our insulated floor and roof upgrade. We use 50mm PIR Celotex / Kingspan in the roof and cover this with a structural grade 18mm OSB roof deck atop-thin before fitting your specified roofing material. We will use 25mm PIR Celotex / Kingspan in the floor. The fitment of insulation will not affect the internal headroom in any way and prices shown will include for fitting when our teams install your cabin. |
Optional Extras. | Extra doors and windows, assembly of Cabins, timber bases – Please Ask |
Current Delivery Times:- This is variable depending on model but this is currently in the 3-5 week window unless we have stock of the particular cabin in question on the ground here in the UK. If you are looking for an early delivery please call on (0800) 999 6995 and we will check the current stock and advise. We will always do our best to meet your needs. Don’t be misled by other companies quoting 10 days delivery, 15 days delivery, 20 days delivery etc. When days are mentioned in deliveries they usually relate to ‘working days’. This means 10 days = two weeks, 15 days = three weeks and 20 days – four weeks not quite the same as you might have expected.