The shed in grey made by Palram comes in the size of 6 feet by 8 feet. It has been fashioned out of Polycarbonate sheets fastened with an aluminium and galvanised steel framework. When pondering the acquisition of a storage unit for your garden, it is imperative to meticulously scrutinize its specifications, traits, and merits. The examination of the materials used in its construction is paramount, as is the evaluation of its lifetime expenses and maintenance prerequisites, pivotal factors in assuring its caliber, durability, and protection over an extended duration. Palram’s Polycarbonate sheets are tailored from the toughest materials procurable in the market. Polycarbonate is predominantly applied in communal and business spheres where stringent standards of quality have to be met. These pliable panels are light in weight and effortless to transport, yet they boast resilience and robustness for many years, preserving their original hue and structure. An exceptional feature of Palram’s shed is its Polycarbonate Skylight rooftop. The cutting-edge roofing sheets allow natural light to filter through all day long while affording a shielded external panorama for amplified seclusion and obstructing harmful UV rays without necessitating pricey and delicate open apertures or hazardous electric illumination. Our storage units are straightforward to maintain and can be cleansed with ease. Unlike conventional wooden or metallic sheds which can fall prey to corrosion, decay, flaking, fading of colors, and extreme attrition from the elements, Palram’s Skylight Shed demands minimal upkeep and stands as a cost-effective alternative – dispensing with the need for varnishing or surface treatments. To guarantee resistance against severe atmospheric conditions, the shed has to be firmly affixed to the ground. It can be set up on a solid base like wood, concrete, or metal (no anchoring screws are included along with the shed).