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About Think Cabins
ThinkCabins.com is one of Surry's foremost domestic, nationwide suppliers of Log
Cabins and Timber Buildings. We are a 100% family owned business located on the
edge of Epson downs in the heart of Surrey. Along with our sister company Farm Fencing Ltd, we offer over 25
years of experience in the supply and installation of these quality garden products.
We, as a team, endeavor to develop and create timber buildings that will enhance
the gardens of people with a passion for outdoor living. If you are looking for
an alternative to a conventional styled building you can't geat better than our
superb range of Log Cabins and Buildings.
From Home Offices, Cabins, Sheds, Garages etc ThinkCabins.com would like to take
this opportunity in guiding you through the whole process with a free no obligation
quotation for the supply, delivery and installation of one of these superb outdoor
buildings.
If you are interested in a quotation to see how economical a Log Cabin can be please
use our contact page or call us
on 01737 812 124 or email us at
info@thinkcabins.com where one of our professional sales team will be only
too happy to be of assistance.
About Us - Frequently Asked Questions
- How will my order be delivered?
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All deliveries are to the roadside, packed in environment-friendly packaging. We
advise you to check all the contents against the packing list, within 5 days of
the delivery. You must inform us immediately if anything is missing or damaged.
- What guarantee do I get?
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All products come with a 5 year guarantee on manufacture. Not included is damage
caused by man, animal or force of nature, poor maintenance or bad foundations.
- What is the specifications?
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All log cabins have an interlock system with wood thickness form 28mm to 68mm.
- What insulation should I have?
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Depending on what you want to use your summerhouse or log cabin for, you can have
roof and/or floor insulation fitted. For garden sheds this is usually not necessary.
If your log cabin or summerhouse is to be used as a guesthouse or office/studio,
then insulation is recommended. Floor insulation (4cm thickness) is put between
the floor joists and underneath the floor boards. Roof insulation consists of insulation
plates (4cm thickness) which are installed between the shingles and the roof boards
using long clout head nails.
- What about double-glazing?
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Most cabins have the option of double-glazed windows and doors (these options are
not available in 28mm buildings).
- What colour shingles are available?
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The standard colour for shingles is green. Black shingles should be requested at
the time of order.
- Can I have different doors or windows?
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We have an extensive range of extra cost options available upon request.
- Can the wall height be raised?
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Increasing the wall height is an extra cost option, please call for details.
- Do I need to prepare foundations?
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All summerhouses/log cabins are delivered with pressure impregnated foundation beams.
These dimensions vary according to the thickness of the wood of the summerhouse/log
cabin, e.g. approx. 44 x 70 mm for 28 mm wood thickness (Prima range only), approx.
70 x 70 mm for 44 mm wood thickness, and for 68 mm log cabins the foundation beams
are approx. 88 x 70 mm. Any wooden flooring is also supplied with pressure impregnated
floor joists (approx. 44 x 68 mm).The laying of PERFECTLY LEVEL foundations is the
MOST IMPORTANT PART of the preparation work for siting a summerhouse or log cabin.
UNFORTUNATELY, all too often this part is underestimated, leading to unnecessary
problems (and inconveniences) including subsiding foundations and/or doors and windows
that do not function correctly.
Poorly laid foundations can also cause wall sections to no longer slide up or down
in the corner uprights (downwards in dry weather and upwards in wet weather), resulting
in cracks. Depending on the subsoil, remove earth to a depth of around 20 cm, fill
in the hole with yellow sand, then compact and vibrate the entire area. Next, lay
a floor of tiles or concrete slabs - once again the most important thing is to ensure
that the entire area is PERFECTLY LEVEL. The floor must ALWAYS be above ground level,
and we recommend putting a layer of gravel all the way round the summerhouse to
protect it from splashing (rain)water. In case of doubts or queries about the subsoil,
you can always contact ThinkCabins.com.
- Do I need a building permit?
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For a summerhouse or log cabin, you are in many cases required to apply for a building
permit or to report it. Please contact your own local authority for further information.
There you can also find other relevant information , such as the required boundary
partition between your property and that of your neighbours (to be calculated from
the eaves [for drainage etc.], i.e. not from the walls of the construction.
- What treatment and maintenance will be required?
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All summerhouses and log cabins are delivered untreated as standard. We have no
control over the elements. To provide optimum protection for your summerhouse, log
cabin or any other log/timber building against the effects of the weather, you must
treat the wood as quickly as possible, both internally and externally.
We recommend treating the wood first of all with an impregnating agent after assembly.
Then you can treat the summerhouse, log cabin etc., with non-transparent or transparent
dye stain. Combining an impregnating agent with dye stain provides the best results.
Please note: clear or non-moisture regulating paint systems must never be used!
You can, as an optional extra, have your summerhouse or log cabin pre-impregnated
at manufacture source. This must be clearly stated when ordering.