

Highland Sheds manufacture and supply high quality pressure treated garden sheds and garden buildings.
We manufacture all of our Garden Buildings on site at our modern manufacturing unit. Our Sheds and other garden products are supplied flat-packed with all the necessary parts and fixings required for assembly.
Pressure Treated Pent Garden Shed with Windows
This pent garden shed is available in a range of sizes to suit every garden. Our PDSPW model has windows and the shed is made from pressure treated T&G shiplap cladding. The 3 windows are along the taller side and provide plenty of natural light into the shed. The door position of this shed can be placed at either end of the shed, however this will need to be specified at the time of order using the drop down menu below.
| 15mm Shiplap T&G pressure treated cladding |
| 1.5" x 2" pressure treated framing |
| Pressure treated floor bearers |
| 12mm OSB roof and floor |
What is Pressure Treated Timber?
Simply put, pressure treated timber is produced when timber is placed under a vacuum and under pressure to force chemical preservatives into the wood. Many can wrongly believe that the chemicals are harmful to the earth, and indeed, up until 2003, that was the case. Now, however, under regulations put in place by the Environmental Protection Agency, pressure treated wood is produced using new chemicals that don’t harm the soil, but still boast the impressive benefits.
Pressure treated timber is stronger than untreated wood and can withstand much more force. It is difficult to damage the wood so, when installed, it will provide a sturdy structure.
Pressure treated timber is guaranteed to last for many years to come, thanks to its strength and resistance to fungal decay and insect/pest damage.
It is not often that something produced with chemicals is thought of as environmentally friendly, but pressure treated timber actually has many qualities that are beneficial to the environment. Firstly, preserving the wood uses less energy than alternative means of producing building supplies, and the finished wood can usually last longer than the other choices. Also, because of its longevity, there is reduced strain on the forest as there is less need for deforestation. A final benefit, the most used chemical in the treatment of pressurised wood is copper, which is produced as a byproduct from recycling and would otherwise be discarded.
As previously mentioned, pressure treated timber is impervious to pests, termites, and water, which makes the wood resistant to rot and water damage, and will therefore need significantly less maintenance. The timber can be installed and then forgotten about for a long period of time without worry.
Specs
Shed sizes refer to external area or spacial footprint that the shed occupies.