Summer Houses & Garden Buildings

.Welcome to Spolding and Sons Ltd, where elegance meets innovation in our exquisite collection of summer houses. We are proud to present a diverse range of summer houses that perfectly blend contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. Each of our creations is a testament to our commitment to quality and our passion for combining classic charm with modern aesthetics.

At Spolding and Sons Ltd, we understand that a summer house is more than just a structure; it's a personal retreat, a sanctuary where memories are made and cherished. Our summer houses are designed to provide the ultimate in comfort, style, and functionality, catering to a variety of tastes and preferences.

Discover the Uniqueness of Spolding and Sons Ltd Summer Houses:

  • Contemporary Designs: For those who admire the sleek, clean lines of modern architecture, our contemporary summer houses offer a minimalist yet sophisticated space. They feature innovative designs, cutting-edge materials, and state-of-the-art amenities, all while maintaining a seamless connection with the outdoor environment.
  • Traditional Craftsmanship: If you're drawn to the timeless beauty of classic styles, our traditional summer houses will captivate you. These structures pay homage to the enduring elegance of classic design, incorporating elements like wood craftsmanship, elegant rooflines, and intricate detailing.
  • Customizable Options: Recognizing that each individual's needs and tastes are unique, we offer customizable options for both our contemporary and traditional summer houses. From the layout to the finishing touches, we work with you to create a space that reflects your personal style and meets your specific requirements.
  • Quality Materials: At Spolding and Sons Ltd, we use only the highest quality materials to construct our summer houses. Whether it's the durable woods in our traditional designs or the advanced composites in our contemporary models, we ensure that each summer house is built to last and withstand the elements.
  • Expert Craftsmanship: Our team of skilled artisans and designers take pride in their work, combining traditional techniques with modern methods to create summer houses that are not only visually stunning but also structurally sound and functional.
  • Versatile Functionality: Our summer houses are designed to be versatile, serving as a peaceful retreat, a creative studio, a space for entertaining, or even a home office. The possibilities are endless, and we are here to help you realize them.

Embrace the beauty of both worlds with Spolding and Sons Ltd. Our collection of summer houses, spanning from avant-garde contemporary designs to charming traditional styles, is sure to have something that resonates with your vision of the perfect outdoor escape.

Step into the realm of Spolding and Sons Ltd and let us guide you in choosing or designing a summer house that not only enhances your outdoor space but also enriches your lifestyle. Experience the perfect blend of tradition and innovation with a Spolding and Sons Ltd summer house today.

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Steph Kolody
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Absolutely brilliant workmanship!! Unbeatable prices and really quick turn around. Will definitely be back.
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Visited today to get a quote for materials for a new project. Amazing service. Advised me regarding best product, style and design of my project. Well worth speaking to. I would of made some costly mistakes if it wasn't for there advise. I won't use anyone else now.
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Issues of the Season.

Winter and Spring bring us much joy, but the weather can bring about some additional challenges for those with garden buildings. We’ll add useful tips and advice to help you prepare and respond to issues of the season.

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Garden sheds can suffer from moisture and damp issues at certain times of the year. Wooden sheds are even more prone to these problems, as timber is a perishable material. Winter and Spring are the main times, when there may a high level of moisture in the air. This is caused by wet weather and damp conditions.

Effects of moisture are… * Premature rot * Mould on interior panels and roof * Warping and sagging of timber

Preventing Damp Issues There are a few things that you can do to prevent and minimise the damage which can be caused by moisture.

A major cause of rot in garden sheds is rising damp, this is caused by ground water being absorbed through the floor bearers and into the floor.  To prevent this from happening it is best sorted during the initial planning stages of siting and building the shed. You will need a barrier between the ground and the floor of the shed, to stop the moisture entering.

How you do this will depend on what type of base you are using on which to position the shed… * Bases made using gravel allow any rain water to flow freely through it and prevent water from pooling. This reduces the chances of water being soaked up by the floor bearers. * Timber bases can be used to raise the shed completely off the ground, so that it is almost impossible for water to penetrate the floor bearers. * Concrete and paving slab bases need to be a level as possible to allow water to run off and prevent it from pooling. A shed that sits in puddled water will inevitably absorb water. Not only can sheds suffer from ground moisture, but also from moisture in the air. This issue is particularly prevalent in Winter. Moisture, caused by damp, wet conditions can get trapped inside sheds, especially if they are not used often. If the outside temperature drops, any moisture inside the shed will cause condensation on the inside of the shed panels, roof, floor and possibly other items stored in the shed. This condensation will cause mould and mildew to form very quickly. To combat this issue, it is advised to allow the shed to vent as often as possible throughout the winter. This will enable fresh air to circulate around the building and stop moisture from building up.  To do this, you can open the windows if you have them or leave the door open from time to time. It is also a good idea to not store wet or damp items in the shed, like garden tools or bikes etc… Try to dry them off before returning them to the shed. If you do get mould forming, it is advisable to remove it as quickly as possible with an anti-mould cleaner, before it penetrates and permanently damage the timber.

Further Advice We would also advise to apply a suitable preservative to the exterior panels, this will ensure that they are protected during the wettest months of the year.. Go to store.

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