13' x 11' Insulated office completed at Petersfield


4mt x 3.35mt outside wall to wall.44mm outer shell log thickness.

Exterior is treated with clear preserver and painted cuprinol shades willow (total 4 coats). Premium green shingle tile roofing system with all round generous overhang to protect walls from the elements. Decorative finials. Interior is painted ivory and the flooring is heavy duty, cushion, chalet oak vinyl. Window and door architrave and skirting is cuprinol willow.

Fully insulated floor, walls and ceiling (K18 kingspan Kooltherm) on top of 25mm battened air gap. Seamless jointing of 12mm plasterboard all round.Venting system. Heating and full electrics including 8no. sockets, low voltage 5' twin light fitting. Switched half lantern sensor PIR light and consumer box with connection to mains. Vaulted and beamed ceiling. Single door, 3no. windows. All double glazed, opening, draft sealed and lockable.








TESTIMONIAL

Working from home and needing more space was my problem. Southwick’s solved it. I researched various companies on the internet and chose Southwick’s to provide a quotation for a number of reasons; the complete service offered, the fact that they are a local business and, above all, the testimonials to which I now able to add mine. From the time Jon first spoke to me and visited us at home, I knew I need look no further. The price for a complete service was in line with what I had anticipated. The complete service turned out to be just that. Beyond that was the pleasure of dealing with such charming and helpful people. Jon and his team were an absolute pleasure to have on site. I placed my order close to Christmas and the original time estimate given by Jon was that the building would be installed in January. However, much to my delight, Jon was able to bring the works forward and to complete the whole job in the week before Christmas. I am delighted with the finished product and the new working environment which It provides. I cannot recommend too highly.

Marcus Cover, Petersfield.

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