Total Sheds
Built for Scottish weather
Every building is designed for the worst the Scottish climate throws at it: tanalised pressure-treated timber, EPDM rubber roofing, and a zero-maintenance composite range for the most exposed spots — delivered free across mainland Scotland.
Coastal salt accelerates rot and corrodes fixings. Tanalised pressure-treated timber resists both, and WPC composite cladding is unaffected by salt air.
Modular panel construction spreads wind load across every joint rather than concentrating it at one weak point — built with Highland gusts in mind, not just sheltered gardens.
EPDM rubber roofing sheds water for decades with no felt to lift and no re-felting. Standard on composite buildings, an optional upgrade on timber — often half price.
Pressure treatment forces preservative deep into the timber fibres — not a surface coat — protecting against rot through repeated freeze–thaw cycles, backed by the 15-year guarantee.
Edinburgh to Inverness, Glasgow to Aberdeen — buildings arrive flat-packed with the assembly guide included, free to mainland Scotland postcodes.
Remote Highland, island and offshore postcodes: contact us for a quote.
Mainland Scotland postcodes get free delivery. For remote Highland, island and offshore postcodes, contact us for an exact quote — a surcharge may apply.
Yes — tanalised timber resists salt-accelerated rot, the composite range is unaffected by salt air, and EPDM rubber roofing has no felt edges to lift in coastal winds.
Composite buildings include a one-piece EPDM rubber roof as standard — no seams or joins to fail. On timber buildings EPDM is an optional upgrade, often half price during sales.
Tanalised pressure treatment penetrates the timber fibres to protect against rot, fungal decay and insect attack through freeze–thaw cycles — with a 15-year anti-rot guarantee as standard, 20 years on Heavy Duty and 30 on composite.