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Garden sheds with a difference

Filed under: Sheds — Garden Shed Gal at 11:25 pm on Saturday, October 14, 2006

There are garden sheds with sliding doors installed on the inside. You may ask why is that so important? Or you may already know. It’s important because, unlike hinged doors, sliding doors on the inside can allow more to be fitted in cramped places, leaving lots of space in your shed.

Also vital is that the sliding doors mounted inside the shed and hanging from the top rail  cannot come off. Many cheap sheds have their sliding doors mounted on the outside of the shed and that proves to be a nuisance.

Even worse are outside doors with rollers at the bottom. It is certain that those doors will jump their track and once they’ve popped they will never work properly again. That’s a major headache!

Another bonus with sliding doors mounted on the inside is that they don’t get jammed by leaves and other rubbish.

I mentioned before that with this type of sliding doors when a roller eventually wears out it can easily be replaced without damaging your sliding mechanism.

How great? You must admit this would make them garden sheds with a difference.

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