The Royal Log House boasts double skinned walls and ceilings. Based on the Fay, it is constructed from 44mm logs. The walls are built leaving a 50mm gap between the two sections for additional insulation and likewise, the ceiling has a 50mm void between the two 19mm tongue and groove top and inner skins.
- 44mm Logs
- Double glazed doors and windows
- Tilt and turn window opening
- 19mm roof and floor boards
Please bear in mind we strongly recommend the use of a foam insulation such as those listed below :
- http://www.foam-insulation.co.uk/
- http://www.icynene.com/Europe.aspx
- http://www.roofinginsulationservices.co.uk/index.html
NOTE: If you are going to use a different type of insulation - please consult with a specialist re roof construction as you may need to improve vapour draining system. We will not be responsible for any problems as a result of not following our recomendations.
Internal Dimensions (approx):
- Width - 5752mm
- Depth - 5752mm
- Floor Area - 33.1 m2
All cabins are supplied WITHOUT any roofing material (shed felt for felt shingles) You will need to purchase either our optional shingles, or roofing felt from a local builders merchant / DIY store to complete your cabin (unless otherwise stated)
Cabin Installation
Prices start from £0 depending on your location.
Please call for a quote to install this cabin
Please call to discuss installation on your cabin. 01342 300146
Electrical Options for the Royal Log House
We are now able to offer an NIC EIC approved electrical pack fitting service for our Garden Buildings. Cabin Electric Pack Details
All our double skinned cabins come with a double skinned roof as standard.
The external boards are attached to the top surface of the roof joist and the internal boards fixed to battens again attached to the roof joists- see the diagram below.

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