Decking Components & Materials
The DuoLift® joist pedestal system was designed to make installation significantly easier and to ensure successful outcomes. Providing substantial height flexibility within four stackable components, DuoLift® removes the common problem of having to order varying height pedestals for a single area. Height-adjustable from 15mm, DuoLift™ makes accurate height-setting easy, and is self-levelling from 35mm upwards.
With DuoLift®, you can quickly achieve a level support system that won’t rot, split or host algae. DuoLift®’s range of feet, pedestals, risers and cradles are even suitable for use in damp environments.
“An excellent solution. It’s stable, technically advanced and superior in every way.”
Decking Components & Materials
Providing an exceptional height range of 45mm, from 15-60mm, the DuoLift® Joist Cradle enables precision height adjustment with 5mm markings on the side and each quarter turn of the adjustment ring representing a1mm rise or fall. The Joist Cradle allows the installer to adjust the height whilst the joist is in place, locking tabs provide a secure finish once correct height has been determined.
Adding 20mm to the height of the supports, the DuoLift® Self-levelling Joint provides easy and effective levelling of a subframe up to 5º, ready for decking installation. Suitable for standing directly onto a solid substrate, or for providing a joint for a higher support.
The Riser component of the DuoLift® system increases the height in increments of 45mm. It is capable of sitting directly onto a solid substrate under the Joist Cradle and Self-Levelling Joint or forming part of a higher stack with a foot beneath.
The DuoLift® Foot provides a very stable footing for more elevated subframes, raising the height by 45mm and spreading the load further across the substrate, due to the 220mm base supporting a maximum combined height of 350mm.
Agglomerated cork and recycled rubber pads offer a layer of protection between joist supports and membranes, as well as providing an acoustic benefit.
Multiple height combinations from four sturdy components. With a selection of components on site,
installation delays can be avoided.
7 Year Warranty
We pride ourselves in the quality of all our timber cabins, offering a leading 7 year structural warranty, we also give a 12 month snagging guarantee for added peace of mind.
UK Mainland Delivery
Our cabins and log homes can be delivered anywhere Mainland UK. We can offer offshore and overseas deliveries by quotation.
Eco Friendly
All of our timber is FSC certified premium Scadinavian Wood from sustainably managed forests. When you buy a cabin from us a managed forest becomes larger!.
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Poole Road, Wimborne, Dorset
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Rules governing outbuildings apply to sheds, greenhouses, and garages as well as other ancillary garden buildings such as swimming pools, ponds, sauna cabins, kennels, enclosures (including tennis courts) and many other kinds of structure for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house.
Under new regulations that came into effect on 1 October 2008 outbuildings are considered to be permitted development, not needing planning permission, subject to the following limits and conditions:
If you want to put up small detached buildings such as a garden shed or summerhouse in your garden, building regulations will not normally apply if the floor area of the building is less than 15m2.
If the floor area of the building is between 15m2 and 30m2, you will not normally be required to apply for building regulations approval providing that the building is either at least one metre from any boundary or it is constructed of substantially non-combustible materials.
You will need to apply for planning permission if any of the following cases apply on the land around your house.
Note: in all cases, if your new building would have a volume over 10 cubic metres, and come within 5m of the house, it would be treated as an extension. Also, if your new extension would bring some existing garden building within 5m of the (extended) house, that existing building’s volume could be deducted from your overall volume entitlement for the house, as if it were another extension.
Providing your cabin is less than 30m2, Building Regulations would not normally apply. We can offer advice before you proceed. Most of our cabins are in fact less than 30m2, however as we offer a bespoke service it is always best to ask, so feel free to give us a call.
You will need to apply for planning permission if any of the following cases apply on the land around your house.
The words “original house” have a particular meaning.
Note: in all cases, if your new building would have a volume over 10m3, and come within 5m of the house, it would be treated as an extension. Also, if your new extension would bring some existing garden building within 5m of the (extended) house, that existing building’s volume could be deducted from your overall volume entitlement for the house, as if it were another extension.
For current planning guidelines please refer to the online planning portal: https://www.planningportal.co.uk/info/200130/common_projects/43/outbuildings
Should you require an application to be submitted we will be pleased to help you every step of the way with our team planning consultants.