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Benefits of a dip-treated shed or workshop

 
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What is dip treatment? 

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Dip treatment is the most common method of applying preservative to timber in bulk.

With this technique, all the wooden components that will make up the shed are dipped into a tank of either water-based or solvent-based preservative before the panels are put together. 

           
 

What are the advantages?

 

Time-saving

Dip treating achieves a similar result to brushing or spraying the preservative on to the shed, but is carried out in advance at the factory – saving buyers time and effort.

 

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Affordable

The dip-treating process is quicker, simpler and less expensive to carry out than pressure-treating (also known as tanalising). Labour and storage costs are lower, making this type of shed popular and affordable.

           
 

Attractive

Dip-treated sheds typically come in a rich reddish gold colour. This is because the timber derives mostly from British redwoods, which can vary in tone. A cedar-red dye is therefore applied during manufacture to ensure that every plank of wood takes on the same colour. This will gradually fade until the timber is re-treated. 

 

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Wide choice

Because dip-treated timber is used to make the majority of sheds and workshops in the UK, there is a huge range of different shapes, sizes and specifications for buyers to choose from. We stock a wide variety of dip-treated sheds with both apex and pent roof styles, ranging from a 3X5 sentry type model up to a roomy 8X12 workshop with double doors.

           
 

Environmentally friendly

Forest Garden sheds are coated in water-based preservative, which is kinder to the environment than solvent-based treatments, is not flammable and has little or no smell.

 

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Protective

Sheds that have been dip-treated are guaranteed against rot for 10 years, provided that they are re-coated annually with a suitable wood preservative. Re-treating your shed every year is essential to keep rot at bay, as well as to prevent the wood from drying out and warping.

           
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