Description
The 8’x6′ DuraMate is ideal for most backyards. This shed was designed to meet the height requirements for most communities. All DuraMate Series sheds feature wide double doors. All walls are reinforced with solid metal inserted in the columns, allowing you to easily hang shelves inside the shed. The DuraMate is an ideal outdoor storage shed: it’s fire retardant; won’t rust, rot, dent or mildew; it never needs painting; and it will last for years to come.
- Won’t Rust Rot or Mildew
- Shed is all weather, fire retardant, greater long term value and maintenance free; shed will not rust or corrode like a painted metal
- Vinyl shed reinforced with metal inserted columns for even greater strength and rigidity make this shed stronger than ordinary plastic sheds
- Wind tested to 175 kph when anchored to ground and tested for snow load; shed will not fade, rot or mildew like a wood
- Strong Metal Structure Tested For 20lbs/sq.ft. Snow Load
- All Weather & Durable, made from uPVC, see below for info on this amazing building material
- Extremely safe building material – phthalate & BPA free
- Made in the USA
- 1.85m high 2.39m wide 1.6m deep
- Door opening 1.54m wide
- Never Needs Painting
- Made from Fire Retardant Materials
- Easy 4-5 Hour Assembly
- Includes Door Handles with Padlock Eyes
- Strong Metal Structure
ASSEMBLY MADE EASY The assembly is simple, clean, safe and can be completed in 2-3 hours with two people. All parts are pre-cut, drilled and numbered for ease of assembly. All you need to provide is a level surface of either wood, earth or concrete, the size of the desired building. About uPVC uPVC actually stands for unplasticised polyvinyl chloride. uPVC is also commonly known as rigid PVC and it is called this because it is hard and does not flex. This material does not contain any phthalates or BPA, so it is actually quite safe. uPVC is so stable and safe that it is actually used to make dental retainers and mouthguards! Uses for uPVC uPVC is actually becoming a very common building material and thus you’ll find that it has lots of uses. uPVC is used for the following things, amongst others:
- Window frames and sills
- Doors
- Fascias
- Cladding
Advantages of uPVC There are several advantages to using uPVC in the home. As previously mentioned, it is a very safe material, so it can be used to transport water, or in items that are designed to go in the body without fear of ill effects. uPVC is also one of the lowest maintenance building materials that you’ll ever find. It does not warp, rot or rust, even when subjected to the harshest of weather conditions. It’ll also never fade, and will stay looking good year in and year out. The colour actually goes right throughout the thickness of the material. If it gets scratched, you can usually polish out most surface scratches without any issue at all. All you have to do maintenance wise is to give it a clean every now and again! uPVC is completely water resistant and it is fire resistant. uPVC is also completely recyclable at the end of its long lifetime, making it one of the more environmentally friendly building materials. Builders and tradespeople love to use uPVC as it is lightweight, durable, easy to work with, and cost effective. Of course, uPVC can also be a very aesthetically appealing material, especially when it is designed to be visible as it is in doors, windows, and cladding. It comes in an attractive painted timber look finish that is usually white or ivory but advances in technology mean that more and more colours are now available.
Note, the following details apply to this product and its delivery.
We send a tracking number for all deliveries by email, it will take 1-3 business days to get your tracking email generally.
If delivery is by Mainfreight, they will call to arrange a weekday delivery with you. A working phone number is essential and please check your messages if you have a missed call.
Someone will need to be present on the day to sign for the goods and potentially assist the driver. Generally, deliveries will be next to the truck, so wherever the truck has access to is where your item will be dropped off. The driver generally cannot move items into backyards or your home due to OHS regulations. If the truck cannot get into the driveway (no driveway, too narrow, too steep), the only option may be to unload on the nature strip.
If your delivery included polystyrene, cardboard, pallet etc, it is the customers responsibility to dispose of these. This also applies to damaged parts, if, on the rare occasion, we need to send a replacement part we do not retrieve the damaged one.
If an item arrives with damaged parts (rare but it can happen in transit sometimes) replacement parts will be sent, not a brand new item.
Returns, yes we do offer returns, the return postage is paid for by the customer, we also have the right to claim the cost of freight that we incurred to send the item to you. If returning an item because of a damaged part, the cost to return the item would be paid for by the customer, as outlined under consumer law, opting not to accept a replacement part to fix a damaged product means the consumer covers return freight costs if they want to return and refund. Goods must be received in their original packaging and fit for resale.
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