Hendrick Log Cabin 5.0 x 5.0m
- Product number
- P013601
- The Hendrick Double Glazed log cabin in 44mm wall logs, it measures 5.0 x 5.0m with a double half glazed door offset and a opening window set to the side. On installation they can be swapped as required.







4,399.-
incl. vat
Details
- Depth
- 500 cm
- Width
- 500 cm
- Height
- 250 cm
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
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Foundation Beams
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Flooring Options
Roof and Floor Insulation
Wall Accessories
- 10 year timber guarantee *
- Unbeatable Industry Knowledge
- Free delivery to most UK homes *
Pros and cons
Spacious log cabin with awning
Under 2.5m Height
Double glazing
Untreated wood (treatment strongly recommended)
Specifications
- Weight
- 1400 kg
- Finish
- Planed
- Wall thickness
- 45 mm
- Material
- Wood
- Wood type
- Scandinavian spruce
- Width
- 500 cm
- Depth
- 500 cm
- Height
- 250 cm
- Measurements
- 500 x 500 x 250 cm
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Hendrick Log Cabin 5.0 x 5.0m
The Hendrick Double Glazed log cabin in 44mm wall logs, it measures 5.0 x 5.0m with a double half glazed door offset and a opening window set to the side. On installation they can be swapped as required. A 0.70m canopy gives plenty of shade to the front of the log cabin. The Hendrick has a ridge height of 2.50m.
An attractive log cabin, the Hendrick features offset positioned double doors with an opening window to it's side, lots of light is let in while the rest of the cabin remains solid.
Manufactured using 45mm interlocking logs from slow grown Spruce, this log cabin is ideal as a garden office or art studio. The Hendrick also benefits from a large front canopy - work or paint under the comfort of the canopy whilst enjoying the views of your garden.
Built using slow grown Spruce, chosen for its tight, dense wood grain and quality finish. All timber used must comply with strict Dutch standards - these standards eliminate mixing of timber species and finger jointing, the process whereby short lengths of timber are used to create the full building length, from any Tuin log cabin. We also recommend insulating your Log Cabin after treating your cabin.
The Hendrick Log Cabin features as standard:
44mm interlocking wall logs
Double conical tongue and groove for stability
Double door
One opening window
Front canopy
Quality door and window fittings
Double Glazed
Fixing kit and instruction manual
Wind and watertight connections
Minimum 16mm Tongue and Groove Roof Boards
Dimensions:
Overall Dimensions: 5.0m x 5.0m
Building Footprint: 4.80m x 4.80m
Internal Dimensions: 4.71m x 4.71m
Front Canopy: 0.70m
Ridge Height: 2.50m
Eaves Height: 2.20m
Door Height (including frame): 1.95m
Rear Overhang: 0.20m
We highly recommend shingles with your log cabin: The final finish is far more superior and turns a shed into a stunning log cabin. Ordinary felt will last two - three years. Shingles will last for at least 15 years and it is unlikely you will ever need to replace them.
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I've had my Hendrick cabin installed for 3 years now. The best thing about it is the quality of the wood, it's simply amazing! Everything was straight as a die and ready to go. This is cabin is a private label model and I expected some teething problems but the only things were a clash between the second roof beam from the left and the door trim and the window sill. The sill needed bevelling outwards to stop the rain coming in and the door trim was easy to cut. The shingle roof was time consuming to fit and initially it leaked a little. I talked to Tuin and read the IKO installation guides online. IKO suggest a different install method on roofs below 15 degrees pitch. Search for IKO Residential Information Bulletin No R-55 August 2012 "APPLYING ASPHALT SHINGLES ON LOW SLOPES" TBR55AspShLowSlope.pdf. Tuin's solution was similar and they kindly supplied tubes of shingle mastic free of charge to glue the tabs down. Combined with a plastic drip edge the roof has been great, although if I was doing it again i would have used a lead for the drip edge instead. I installed the cabin in September on the wet west coast of Scotland which was daft. If you live someplace humid and you want to store anything in the cabin any time soon keep the wood dry and don't put it up in the wet. I store a large collection of antique engines and bicycles in the Hendrick and as the water came out of the wood the condensation was shocking. With our weather no amount of ventilation would stop it so I used an ELA DD822 desiccant dehumidifier which fixed the problem and is still going strong today. As the wood dried out it acts as to regulate the humidity inside the cabin and the water collected by the dehumidifier when I run it in winter is minimal. I used Sadolin Superdec paint and learned this should only be applied in warm, dry weather and don't forget to run some sealant around the window glass before painting. I used visqueen damp proof membrane and wrapped the edges around the foundation logs.
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