
Come See the Guts of the Build
A lot of builders rush the structural work and cover it with plasterboard before you can see it. We are building live in public so you can inspect the bare bones.
The Plasterboard Cover-Up
A lot of garden rooms look the part once the paint is dry. But you don't know what is actually holding the roof up.
Most blokes rush the structural work and cover it all up with plasterboard as fast as possible. Once the walls are boarded, you can't see the gaps in the cheap insulation, and you can't see if they used a flimsy timber frame to save money. You only find out when the room is freezing in winter.
Building in Public
We don't hide our work.
We are building a live display cabin right in the middle of a public garden centre. There are no site hoardings and no secrets. You can walk straight up to the site while the lads are working.
The Bare Bones
We actually want you to see the guts of the build.
Come down and look at the heavy SIPs walls before the exterior cladding covers them up. Look at the thick floor panels before the laminate goes down, and check the blockwork piers before the decking hides them. You can see exactly how much heavy engineering goes into the room.
No Cut Corners
If a builder invites you to inspect the bare structural work mid-job, you know they aren't cutting corners.
Come down to the garden centre and look at the build yourself.
Stop by the office at 17 Tweedale Road, Bournemouth, or call 07835 390845.



