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How is the shed delivered?Updated a month ago

Your shed is delivered on a pallet and unloaded off the delivery vehicle via a tail lift and pallet truck. Therefore the delivery driver will be unable to take it much further than the pavement / driveway, depending on access. Where the delivery is made is down to the delivery driver’s discretion. 

All deliveries must be signed for unless otherwise agreed. If we are unable to deliver but arrived on the day you selected and there is nobody in, or the delivery vehicle is unable to access the address. Then we would have to take the package away and re-delivery charges may apply. For this reason please listen out for the door bell or a call from the driver.

The approximate delivery vehicle sizes are as follows –

 HeightWidthLength
18 Ton13'5"9′39′
7.5 Ton12'5"′8′5"25′

 

Our Courier

The courier we use are Expect Distribution who are a shareholding founding member of Palletline – a leading national network for palletised consignments. Just to give an overview of the size of their operation:

  • 3.5 million pallets per year
  • Damage rate of just 0.01%
  • 96 depots
  • 12,334 staff
  • 6,017 vehicles

Typical deliveries are made on either a 26 ton or 18 ton lorry, however a 12 ton or 7.5 ton vehicle can be requested if necessary (This may be either size and is depot dependant). The driver makes use of a tail lift and a pallet truck to safely and efficiently transfer the pallet from vehicle to the delivery point. The driver shouldn't need any assistance during this process.


The Pallet

We use standard UK sized pallets measuring approximately 1200mm x 1000mm while also being 2200mm tall. Each panel is secured in place to the pallet and can be easily removed one by one for maximum convenience.

On the outside of each pallet will be instructions for the shed you've purchased while the fixings will be inside one of the panels. Also note if you have purchased a base kit or any extras these will be also be inside the panels to maximise the space used to transport your goods and also to protect them during transit.

Note: Depending on the size of your order, more than one pallet may have to be used (at no extra cost to you).

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