Painted vs Treated vs Untreated Garden building
Unprocessed wood becomes greyish after having been left untouched for a while, and can be turn blue or become mouldy. Treating wood with a preservative protects against wood-destroying fungi and insects, including termites. Our product treatment services save you days of work and ensure high quality treatment.
Palmako offers 4 types of treatments depending on the product type:
- factory painted,
- dip treated,
- pressure treated,
- ground painted.
1 - Factory Painted Cabins (Available with selected garden rooms)
We have made significant investments into modern painting robots that enable us to paint complex products like log cabins precisely, in a controlled environment. This enables us to provide painting quality, that would be very difficult to match when painting post-assembly.
Why Choose Factory Painted?
- Time and Cost Efficient: Painting is a laborious and costly task. Our pre-painted buildings bypass the need for you to undertake this effort.
- Longer Lifespan: Factory painted buildings have a longer lifespan than those painted post-assembly because our buildings are painted under controlled conditions ensuring a dry and optimal setting for paint application.
- Immediate Protection: From the moment of installation, your building is protected against moisture, which is crucial in the unpredictable British weather.
- Uniform Comprehensive Coverage: Achieves an even coat impossible to replicate with manual painting.
Color Options:
- Light Grey - Main color: RAL7042; Accent: RAL7016.
What is painted:
- Exterinal Walls: Pre-painted with a durable finish.
- All Sides of Log Ends Painted: Ensures uniform appearance even as the wood dries, preventing unpainted areas from showing.
- Fully Painted Fascia Boards and Slats: All sides are coated in a stylish RAL7016 to complement any garden setting.
- Canopy walls: painted on both sides.
What is not painted:
- Internal walls, leaving you the choice to finish the interior the way you desire.
- Foundation beams.
- Floor boards.
- Roof boards.
- Rafters.
2 - Dip Treated (Most Garden Rooms, Log Cabins)
As we have our own treatment baths for dip treatment. Cabinscan be ordered treated with Axil 3000 P by the Sarpap & Cecil Industries - a water-soluble treatment liquid, guaranteeing treatment within classes 1-3.
Dipped wood must be finished with at least two layers of topcoat. Topcoat should be applied on the dipped product as soon as possible. In case the dipped cabin is left unfinished for over six months, the wood protective properties of the dipping liquid will start decreasing.
3 - Pressure-treated (Available with selection of sheds and greenhouses)
The preservative penetrates deep into the wood with the help of vacuum and pressure. In this case a vacuum is initially generated in the cell cavities thereby evacuating the air inside them. The cavities are then filled with a preservative solution that is forced into the wood under high pressure
In order to extend the service life of timber we treat our products with Impralit®-KDS wood preservative. This is a water-borne, chromium-free wood preservative for the prevention of insect attacks, soft rot and fungal decay. It also offers temporary protection against blue stain and mould. Impralit®-KDS is only to be used for treating wood according to the requirements of use classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 as stipulated in EN 335-1
4 - Prime Painted Products: Available With Selected Gazebos and Carports
We have invested into modern painting technology that enables us to paint using flowcoating method and spray chamber method. After painting, the products will dry in a 30 meter long drying chamber, where the whole process of drying can be adjusted and observed. Prime painted product should be finished with at least two layers of topcoat.
You will find available treatment options next to each product under Treatment section.
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5 Year Warranty
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Internal area: 19.4sqm
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Total height: 363.0 cm
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External dimensions: 550x400 cm
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Walls: 44 mm (Log)
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Glazing: Double glazing 3-6-3
Claudia L (5.5x4m | 19.4m2 | 44mm) Clockhouse Log Cabin
Elegant Design and Spacious Interior
The Claudia L Clockhouse Log Cabin combines architectural charm with functional design, making it an outstanding addition to any garden. Featuring a distinctive clockhouse style with a decorative roof dormer, this cabin not only serves as a practical space but also as an aesthetic centerpiece in your outdoor area.
Premium Construction
Crafted from slow-growing Nordic spruce, the Claudia L is built to endure the harsh British climate, ensuring durability and longevity. The 44mm thick log walls provide excellent insulation, making the cabin suitable for all-year-round use. The traditional interlocking log construction method eliminates the need for screws and nails, ensuring a clean, seamless look and straightforward assembly.
Generous Light and Flexible Usage
With eight windows and a fully glazed double door, the Claudia L offers abundant natural light, creating a bright and welcoming interior. The large internal area of 19.4 square meters makes it versatile enough for multiple uses:
- Home Office: A quiet, insulated workspace away from household distractions.
- Art Studio or Craft Room: Ideal environment for creativity thanks to ample light and space.
- Entertainment Venue or Games Room: Perfect for hosting gatherings or relaxing with family and friends.
- Rehearsal Room: Suitable for music practice, where sound insulation keeps the peace with neighbors.
Features and Specifications
- Floor and Roof: Constructed with 19mm tongue and groove boards for stability and durability.
- Glazed Double Door and Windows: Enhance security and insulation, while providing expansive views and easy access.
- Cylinder Locks and Metal Thresholds: Offer security and durability to the entry points.
- Anchoring Rods and Mounting Brackets: Included for a secure and stable setup.
DIY Friendly with Support Available
The Claudia L is designed for self-assembly, with pre-cut and labeled components for ease of construction. It comes with detailed instructions and all necessary fastening elements, making the building process manageable for those with basic DIY skills. For a hassle-free experience, we offer installation service for all of our cabins.
Additional Services and Support
- Professional Assembly Service: Available for those who prefer expert installation.
- Consultation for Base and Placement: We offer guidance on preparing the correct type of base and optimizing the placement within your garden.
Conclusion
The Claudia L Clockhouse Log Cabin is an exemplary choice for anyone seeking a stylish, spacious, and versatile garden room. With its robust construction, elegant design, and large floor space, it provides a perfect setting for a variety of activities, ensuring comfort and functionality throughout the year. Whether for work, play, or relaxation, this cabin enhances your outdoor living space while adding value to your property.
Technical details
Technical details
Measurements
- Dimensions: 550x400 cm
- Overall height: 363.0 cm
- Wall height: 222.0 cm
Walls:
- Construction type: Log
- Wall thickness: 44
Roof:
- Roof type: Apex roof
- Roof area: 29.6 m²
- Roof angle: 35.2º
- Overhang, front: 23.0 cm
- Overhang, back: 23.0 cm
- Overhang, sides: 24.0 cm
- Roof board thickness: 19.0 mm
Floor:
- Floor area: 19.4 m²
- Floor board thickness: 19.0 mm
- Floor beams: 60x80 mm
Doors and windows:
- Glass type: Double glazing 3-6-3
- Nr of windows: 8
- Nr of double windows:
- Window sizes: 70x121 cm
- Nr of single doors:
- Nr of double doors: 1
- Nr of sliding doors:
- Door size: 161x182 cm
Delivery and packaging
Delivery and packaging
- Nr of packages: 1
- Total weight: kg
Assembly instructions
Assembly instructions
Please read the assembly manual carefully before proceeding with the house installation! You will thus avoid problems and will not waste time.
→ Download the installation manual from here ←
Recommendations
- Keep the house package until its complete assembly in a dry place, but not in direct contact with the ground, protected from weather conditions (moisture, the sun, etc.). Do not keep the house package in a heated room!
- When selecting the garden house location, make sure that the house will not be subjected to extreme weather conditions (areas of strong snowfall or winds); otherwise you should attach the house (for instance, with anchors) to the subsoil.
- All timber elements are natural and need to be treated with wood protection products by the customer to resist weather effects.
For assembling you will need the following tools:
- assembly aid
- water-level
- knife
- ladder
- screwdriver
- measuring tape
- hammer
- saw
- pliers
- drill
- protective gloves
Preparation of components
Sort the components based on the wall plans (see Installation manual) and place them at the four sides of the house in the installation sequence.
Attention:
Never place the components directly on grass or a muddy surface because it will be very difficult or even impossible to clean them up later!
Garden house installation
Installing a garden house begins from preparing a perfectly level and square foundation. Pouring a concrete foundation is not essential for that purpose; lightweight construction blocks, concrete slabs or posts are also suitable as a base. They need to be dug partly into the ground and levelled before installing the house in order to prevent the house from sinking.
Every house has installation manual included, describing all the main installation stages and separately displaying the wall elements. You can see some of the installation manual by the product description on Palmako’s home page.
Foundation
Prepare the foundation so that its upper edge extends from the ground to a height of at least 5 cm and the foundation joists are propped up on every side with intervals not exceeding 50-60 cm. At the same time make sure that there are sufficient air apertures under the house floor for ventilation.
The following foundation options are recommended:
- Screw foundation
- Strip or spot (pile) foundation
- Foundation from concrete or pavement slabs
- Slab foundation (cast concrete bed)
The base frame of the house must be completely flat and level to ensure that the installation proceeds without problems.
Attention:
Different houses can have different foundation placements – see the appended base frame drawing (in Installation Manual)!
Take a look at the assembly videos
Our installation videos are made for illustrative purposes only and show general installation principles of a product group.
During installation you must always follow the product specific installation instructions that come with the product!
Treatment and care
Treatment and care
Wood is a natural material, growing and adapting depending on weather conditions. Large and small cracks, colour tone differences and changes, as well as a changing structure of wood are not errors, but a result of wood growing and a peculiarity of wood as a natural material.
Unprocessed wood (except for foundation joists) becomes greyish after having been left untouched for a while, can turn blue and become mouldy. To protect the wooden details of your product, you must immediately process them with a wood preservative or use the product treatment service that Palmako gladly offers.
It is recommended that you cover the floor boards in advance with a colourless wood impregnation agent, especially the bottom sides of the boards, to which you will no longer have access when the house is assembled. Only this will prevent moisture penetration.
It is also recommended that you process the doors and windows as well with a wood impregnation agent, and do that namely both inside and outside! Otherwise the doors and windows can become twisted.
After the product assembly is completed, a weather protection paint that will protect wood from moisture and UV radiation is recommended for the conclusive finishing.
When painting, use high quality tools and paints, follow the paint application manual and manufacturer’s safety and usage instructions. Never paint a surface in strong sunlight or rainy weather. Consult a specialist regarding paints suitable for unprocessed softwood and follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions.
Having been properly painted, your product’s lifetime will increase substantially. Palmako recommends that you inspect the house thoroughly once every six months.
Warranty
Warranty
Sales and Warranty Terms and Conditions
Over the last 20 years, Palmako has produced over half a million wooden houses. In Palmako’s production, only the latest technology is used to make no compromises on quality and to make sure that nature and its resources are handled in the best possible way.
Palmako places a 5-year warranty on Palmako’s wooden buildings and a 2-year warranty on Palmako’s playgrounds and swings for your complete peace of mind.
Palmako products are manufactured in accordance with high-quality norms. Parts have been carefully inspected and packed. In order to avoid possible problems, it is recommended that you inspect the delivery for its completeness in accordance with the list of parts before assembly. This inspection must be carried out within 14 days after delivery. Warranty claims are limited to the exchange of defective parts. Defective parts, which have been used or treated, are excluded from being replaced. All further claims are excluded! In the case of complaints, please pay attention to the following procedures: please present the inspection certificate along with the sales receipt to your place of purchase. Only in cases where these documents are presented will the complaint be dealt with quickly and without complications.
Please be sure to keep the packaging and accompanying documents of the product!
Keep the product and packaging in a dry place, but not in direct contact with the ground, protected from weather conditions. To protect the wooden products, you must immediately treat them with a wood preservative and provide regular maintenance.
There may be errors and technical differences in the data and files displayed on this website.
During installation you must always follow the product specific installation instructions that come with the product!
Warranty events
- design defects;
- missing components;
- the use of materials not in compliance with the applicable quality requirements as well as all other defects in the product that would result in the lack of conformity of the product with the contract.
The warranty does not cover
- peculiarities of wood as a natural material;
- wooden details already painted (processed with a wood preservative);
- wooden details containing whole branches that do not endanger the stability of the product;
- colour tone variations caused by wood structure differences that do not influence wood lifetime;
- wooden details containing (caused by drying) small cracks/gaps that do not pass through and do not influence the structure of the product;
- twisted wooden details if they can nevertheless be installed;
- roof and floor boards that may have on their concealed surfaces some non-planed areas, colour differences and waning;
- complaints resulting from an incompetent manner of installation of the product;
- defects of the product caused by the wrongful handling or use of the product, its components or materials or the failure to comply with the requirements for storage and maintenance of the product by the buyer;
- complaints caused by introducing self-initiative changes to the product;
- defects of the product caused by humans, animals or forces of nature, natural disasters or other events having catastrophic consequences:
The complaints covered by the warranty are satisfied to the extent of replacing the deficient/faulty material. All other demands will be excluded!
Assembly video
*This is an illustration on how this type of products are assembled. Please refer to user manual for detailed assembly instructions.