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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Twin Skin Log Cabins for Tough Access &#38; The Roofing Face-Off: Felt Shingles or Steel Standing Seam Most people imagine their new garden building as a finished dream: maybe a cozy Clock House log cabin tucked among the flowers, a quiet garden office, or a fancy granny annexe. What almost nobody thinks about? Actually getting [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Twin Skin Log Cabins for Tough Access &amp; The Roofing Face-Off: Felt Shingles or Steel Standing Seam Most people imagine their new garden building as a finished dream: </p>



<p>maybe a cozy Clock House log cabin tucked among the flowers, a quiet garden office, or a fancy granny annexe. What almost nobody thinks about? </p>



<p>Actually getting it into the garden. For so many homes in Kent and Sussex, just getting from the factory to your backyard can turn into a real headache. Old-school builds need big machines, wide paths, and often a crane. </p>



<p>But what do you do when your side passage is only 0.8 meters wide? Or there are power lines overhead? Or your garden’s hidden behind a row of terraced houses with no rear access at all? That’s exactly where twin skin log cabins save the day. </p>



<p>They don’t just keep you warm all year and look great—they’re built in a way that lets us squeeze them into places where other buildings just can’t go. </p>



<p>Once you’ve figured out how to get your cabin in, the next big question is the roof. We offer both classic felt shingles and sleek steel standing seam roof sheets. </p>



<p>Both work, but picking the right one matters for your wallet, your cabin’s style, and how long it’ll last. Let’s dig into why twin skin cabins are unbeatable for tricky access and help you decide which roof actually fits your needs. </p>



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<p>Part 1: </p>



<p>The Access Headache—Why Regular Builds Don’t Work If you live in an older house in Canterbury, a terraced spot in Brighton, or a cottage with a driveway barely wider than a bike in Tunbridge Wells, you already know the pain. </p>



<p>You want more space, but your house seems to fight you at every turn. Why Modular and Brick Just Don’t Cut It Brick extensions need mortar, scaffolding, and huge deliveries of blocks and sand. Even “modular” garden rooms, which come in big sections, usually need a crane. And cranes? </p>



<p>They need space to set up, open sky above, and gates wide enough to drive a small truck through. If you’ve got: &#8211; Side passages under a meter wide &#8211; Trees, cables, or neighbors’ roofs hanging overhead &#8211; Slopes too steep for trucks &#8211; Protected land where no heavy machines are allowed &#8230;regular construction just isn’t going to happen. Most big companies will come out, take a look, and politely walk away. </p>



<p>They don’t have the people or the know-how for this kind of job. How Twin Skin Cabins Solve the Problem This is where we step in. Our twin skin log cabins, made from Swedish spruce, break down into smaller, easy-to-carry parts. </p>



<p>No crane. No concrete mixer. Just skilled hands and some muscle. We carry every piece—logs, insulation, wall panels, windows, roof tiles—through the tightest gaps. Sometimes, we’ve brought luxury cabins through front doors, down steep banks, or along alleys so narrow we had to turn sideways. </p>



<p>For folks in Kent and Sussex with tricky gardens, this isn’t just helpful—it’s the only real option. Part 2: Why Twin Skin Beats the Rest for Awkward Sites </p>



<p>You might be thinking, “With all these access issues, shouldn’t I just go for a cheap, single-skin shed?” Not a chance. Tough access actually calls for better quality, and here’s why twin skin is the top pick for cramped spaces. </p>



<p>1. Built to Last, </p>



<p>Even When Built by Hand Single-skin cabins need big, heavy logs to stay stable. Twin skin cabins use a frame-and-panel system (or a fancy interlocking one) that stays strong, even when we build it piece by piece. That way, we can put everything together in tight quarters without needing a huge open space to lay out big wall sections.</p>



<p>2. Year-Round Usability, </p>



<p>No Matter Where Your Garden Sits Let’s be honest—some gardens just aren’t easy to reach, and those spots usually get hit hardest by the weather. If your garden’s tucked away at the bottom of a steep hill, you’re probably dealing with constant damp. If you’ve got a courtyard boxed in by high walls, it’s likely cold and shady for most of the year. Now, if you put up a simple single-skin cabin in these conditions, you’ll regret it come winter. </p>



<p>The cold timber will quickly collect condensation and that garden room will basically be off-limits for months. But when you go for a twin-skin insulated cabin, you get a proper thermal barrier. It blocks out the damp, holds onto the heat, and suddenly you’ve got a garden room you can actually use all year—even if the microclimate in that part of your garden is less than ideal. </p>



<p>3. Boosting Property Value, </p>



<p>Even in Tight Spaces In places like South East England, where every square meter of garden is precious, you want any new building to actually add value. If your garden room is only comfortable during the summer, it won’t do much for your property price. But a BS3632-compliant twin-skin annexe? That’s a different story. You can use it as a home office or guest space, any time of year. Even if access is tricky, the end result is a high-spec space that genuinely adds equity. </p>



<p>4. Less Mess, </p>



<p>Less Disruption Old-school building methods in narrow plots are a headache—think muddy trenches and the noise from digging foundations. Log cabins are a lot easier on both you and your neighbors. They need lighter foundations—usually just screw piles or concrete pads you can carry in by hand. That means way less mud, less noise, and much less disruption, which is key if you live in a row of terraced houses in places like Hastings or Maidstone. </p>



<p>Part 3: The Roofing Showdown – </p>



<p>Felt Shingles vs. Steel Standing Seam Once you’ve put up the walls, the roof is the big deal for keeping out the weather. We offer two main options: Felt Shingles and Steel Standing Seam Roof Sheets. </p>



<p>Both get the job done, but they look and cost pretty differently. Here’s what you need to know. </p>



<p>Option A: Felt Shingles (The Classic Look) Felt shingles are those small, overlapping tiles made from bitumen-soaked fiberglass or organic mat. They’re the go-to for traditional Clock House log cabins and old-school garden buildings. </p>



<p>The Look: Felt shingles have a rustic, textured style that fits right in with classic British gardens. You can get them in black, green, red, or brown, and they look a lot like slate or clay tiles, just much lighter. If you’re after a granny annexe or a garden office with a traditional vibe, this is usually what people pick. </p>



<p>The Cost: Felt shingles are easier on the wallet. Materials cost less, and they’re simple to install. If you need to keep the budget tight, this helps keep the whole project affordable.</p>



<p> The Lifespan &amp; Maintenance: Here’s the catch—felt shingles last around 10 to 15 years before you’ll need to repair or replace them. They can get mossy in damp, shady gardens, and if they’re not nailed down well, strong winds can lift them right off. Best For: Traditional looks Tight budgets Places where getting onto the roof for repairs won’t be a pain </p>



<p>Option B: Steel Standing Seam (The Modern Choice) Steel standing seam roofs are made from long metal panels with raised seams that lock together. You’ll see them on modern buildings and high-end garden cabins. The Look: If you want sleek and contemporary, this is it. </p>



<p>The clean lines and smooth finish make any garden room look sharp. Plus, you can pick from loads of RAL colours, so it’s easy to match your windows or really make a statement. </p>



<p>The Cost: Steel standing seam costs more up front. The materials are pricier, and you need a specialist to install it so everything stays watertight. But it’s a solid investment in the long run.</p>



<p> The Lifespan &amp; Maintenance: This is where steel really shines. Get it done right, and you’ll have a roof that lasts 40 to 50 years. It barely needs any upkeep—no moss, no leaks, and it shrugs off coastal winds. If your cabin is hard to get to or you never want to climb up there for repairs, this is a huge win. </p>



<p>Best For: Modern styles Long-term owners who want to do it once and be done Hard-to-reach roofs Windy locations (think Sussex by the sea)</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><thead><tr><th class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Feature</th><th class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Felt Shingles</th><th class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Steel Standing Seam</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Initial Cost</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">££ (Lower)</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">£££ (Higher)</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Lifespan</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">10–15 Years</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">40–50+ Years</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Maintenance</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Moderate (Moss/Repairs</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Low (Occasional Clean)</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Aesthetic</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Traditional / Rustic</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Modern / Sleek</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Wind Resistance</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Good</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Excellent</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Installation</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Standard</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Specialist</td></tr><tr><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left"><strong>Best Use</strong></td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Traditional Cabins</td><td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">Premium/Modern Builds</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>Part 4: Making the Right Choice for Your Project So, what’s the best move for your cabin? When you’re dealing with tricky access and have to pick a roof, here’s what we recommend. </p>



<p>1. Think About Future Maintenance Picture this: your cabin sits tucked away, maybe down a narrow path or squeezed in a corner of the garden. Ask yourself, “Will I be able to get a ladder here in ten years if I need to fix the roof?” If the answer is no, or if getting up there sounds like a nightmare, go with Steel Standing Seam. Sure, it costs more up front, but it gives you peace of mind. The last thing you want is a leak you can’t reach. Steel lasts for decades without fuss. But if you know you’ll have access and don’t mind occasional upkeep, Felt Shingles are a great pick. They’re easy on your wallet and really suit the traditional Clock House look. </p>



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<p>2. Match Your Home’s Style Take a good look at your main house. If you live in a Victorian home with slate tiles, felt shingles in grey or black will blend right in. But if your house is more modern, maybe with metal or zinc details, steel standing seam just looks right—it feels like it belongs. </p>



<p>3. Budget vs. Long-Term Value You know the saying, “buy cheap, buy twice.” Felt costs less now, but steel outlasts it by decades. If you’re planning to keep your building for 20 years or more, steel actually works out cheaper over time. But if you just need a quick solution or want to keep your initial spend low, felt gets the job done. </p>



<p>4. Don’t Forget the Kent &amp; Sussex Weather Coastal spots like Folkestone or Eastbourne get hit with salty air, which eats away at cheap metals. So, if you’re near the sea, make sure your steel roof is high-grade and built for marine weather. Inland, in places like Sevenoaks, you’ll see more moss on felt roofs because of the humidity. </p>



<p>Steel doesn’t give moss a chance—it sheds water too fast. Conclusion: Build Smart Where Space Is Tight Going for a twin skin log cabin is already a smart way to get around access headaches. </p>



<p>You get a warm, high-quality living space in places most builders wouldn’t even try. Even in the trickiest corners of Kent and Sussex, you don’t have to settle for second best. But don’t stop at the walls. </p>



<p>The roof you pick—felt shingles or steel standing seam—really decides how long your cabin lasts and how much work it’ll need down the road. Pick felt for classic looks and a lower price tag. </p>



<p>Choose steel for modern style, serious durability, and barely any maintenance, especially if getting to your roof will be a challenge. At Factory Cabins, we do more than just sell buildings. </p>



<p>We solve problems. Whether you need a bespoke Clock House log cabin squeezed through a tight alley or a garden office with a sleek steel roof, we know how to make it happen. Ready to get started? Reach out for a free site survey. </p>



<p>We’ll check your site, talk through your roofing options, and give you a clear, direct quote straight from the manufacturer. Let’s build something beautiful, accessible, and made to last.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>All bespoke designs are welcome.</strong>&nbsp;<strong>PLEASE call 0208 226 516</strong></p>


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<p>Why Quality Beats &#8216;Cheap&#8217;: The truth about log cabins that are on sale now with 33% off or even 50% off, which must tell you something: it&#8217;s utter madness. </p>



<p>Even now at the beginning of the season, if any company is offering discounts, one, they have loads of old stock from last year, and two, you should be asking yourself why this is bad because most high-volume mills that manufacture log cabins literally stack them high, which means the pack on the bottom of that stack will have 10 to 15 tons stacked on top of it. So that&#8217;s not good. Next, it means that you could be getting a very old compressed cabin, which will not be going together very well. When you normally see &#8216;cheap,&#8217; you should convert that word to &#8216;old.&#8217;</p>



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<p>The Real Price of “Cheap is Cheerful”: Why a Quality Log Cabin from the Mill is Worth Every Penny </p>



<p>There’s something special about Kent—rolling hills, old villages, and that feeling of peace you get just by stepping outside. It’s no wonder more people want a little sanctuary in their gardens. </p>



<p>Maybe you want a home office, a spot for your hobbies, a guest room, or just somewhere quiet to escape. A log cabin sounds perfect, right? So you start searching for “cheap log cabins for sale in Kent,” thinking you’ll save a bundle.</p>



<p>But here’s the thing—what does “cheap” really cost you in the end? The old saying goes, “Buy cheap, buy twice,” and nowhere does it ring truer than with garden buildings. </p>



<p>Let’s look at why spending more on a high-quality log cabin—one straight from a trusted manufacturer—actually makes sense. It’s not just about getting a building that lasts. It’s about peace of mind, less hassle, and real value for your money. </p>



<p>The Temptation—and Trouble—of a Cheap Cabin </p>



<p>You’ll see loads of bargain cabins online, all promising a quick, easy fix. Most of these are mass-produced in huge factories in the Baltics, Poland, or Eastern Europe using quick-grown pine, which is sad, as the trees are normally only 30 to 40 years old, not 100+. Their stunted growth is only down to greed. </p>



<p>Some facts, and please remember we only use Swedish spruce.</p>



<p>Baltic pine&#8221; in log cabins = industrial waste timber – rejected by furniture/paper mills.</p>



<p>&lt; 5% of the Baltic pine harvest goes to cabins—and it’s the worst 5%.</p>



<p>At first glance, they seem like a steal. But that low price? It comes from cutting corners everywhere. </p>



<p>1. The Foundation: Cheap Timber, Endless Problems Timber is the soul of a cabin. If you get a good one, it’s made from slow-grown, kiln-dried Nordic spruce or pine. </p>



<p>This wood, toughened by harsh winters, grows tight and dense, so it stays strong and straight and resists splitting. Cheap cabins? They use fast-grown, green, or badly seasoned softwood. The growth rings are wide, the wood is soft, and once you install it, it starts to shrink and shift. Gaps open up. Cold creeps in. Moisture finds its way through. Before long, your logs move, and the building develops draughts and leaks.</p>



<p>Doors and windows stop fitting right. They stick—or won’t close at all. The whole structure loses its strength from day one. Suddenly, you’re not just buying a cabin—you’re buying a never-ending project: more fixes, more repairs, more headaches. </p>



<p>2. Windows, Doors, and Fittings: More Cut Corners The savings don’t stop at the timber.</p>



<p>Manufacturers eager to keep prices rock-bottom use the cheapest windows—thin, single-glazed panes in wobbly, poorly sealed frames. You get little insulation. In winter, the cabin’s freezing and damp. In summer, it turns into an oven. The glass fogs up, cracks, and maybe even leaks. The doors are just as bad—hollow, flimsy, and easy to warp. Don’t expect much security. Hinges and locks are basic, barely keeping the weather or intruders out. Even the screws and brackets are usually bargain-bin quality. They rust, snap, or just give up. When you go cheap, you’re really just buying a shell. Right away, you’ll need to upgrade Windows, swap out doors, and replace failing hardware. Whatever you saved up front disappears fast.</p>



<p>3. The Hidden Costs: Stress, Wasted Time, and More It doesn’t end with shoddy materials. Mass-produced cabins are pumped out so fast, quality control becomes an afterthought. People get deliveries with missing or broken logs—or the wrong parts entirely. Try sorting that out with a distant supplier who barely answers emails. It’s a headache, and it eats up your time. Assembly is another story. Instructions are often vague or badly translated. What was supposed to be a “fun DIY weekend” turns into days of confusion and frustration. You waste time, energy, and probably your patience. In the worst cases, you end up replacing the cabin much sooner than you expected. This is the real meaning of “buy cheap, buy twice.” You pay less up front, but you pay again—sometimes with your wallet, always with your time and sanity. </p>



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<p><a href="https://factorycabins.com/">The Factory Cabins</a> Difference: Real Craftsmanship, Real Value.</p>



<p>Let’s take a closer look at what you really get when you choose a log cabin from a company that puts quality, longevity, and your satisfaction first. At Factory Cabins, we get it—a garden building isn’t just a shed or a box out back. It’s a big investment in your home and your day-to-day life. That’s why we don’t cut corners. </p>



<p>Our approach is straightforward: build it right, build it to last. </p>



<p>1. Premium Materials, Top to Bottom We start with the good stuff—slow-grown timber, carefully kiln-dried until it hits just the right moisture level. That means our logs are solid, stable, and ready to handle years of unpredictable British weather. We don’t stop at the logs, either. Every part matters. Our cabins come with sturdy double-glazed windows, secure doors, and high-quality fixtures and fittings. We pick these not because they’re cheap, but because they work, and they last. </p>



<p>2. The Game-Changer: Twin-Skin Construction Here’s where Factory Cabins really pulls ahead: We’re experts in twin-skin log cabins. Picture this—two layers of interlocking logs, with a big cavity in between, packed with proper insulation.</p>



<p> This isn’t just a gimmick; it transforms the whole building. You get serious benefits: &#8211; Superior Insulation: A twin-skin cabin keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer. You’ll notice the difference on your heating bills, and you’ll actually want to spend time in there all year round. &#8211; Built to Last: That extra layer of logs adds major strength. </p>



<p>Throw in the insulation barrier, and you’re protecting your timber from damp and extending your cabin’s life by years. &#8211; Peace and Quiet: The insulated gap also blocks out noise, so your cabin becomes a true escape from the outside world. Really, a twin-skin cabin is nothing like a flimsy garden shed—it’s a proper extension of your home, comfortable and built to stay that way. </p>



<p>3. Beyond Cabins: A Full Range of Timber Buildings Our love for timber construction doesn’t stop at log cabins. </p>



<p>We build a whole range of timber structures—modern garden offices, backyard gyms, cosy camping pods for glamping, and you name it. All of them stick to the same principles: quality materials, smart design, and solid value. Got an idea that’s a little out there? We’ll work with you to make it real. Why Buy Direct? Here’s the Big Difference One of the best things about <a href="https://factorycabins.com/">factory cabins</a> is you buy straight from us. No middlemen, no extra markups, just a direct line from our workshop to your garden.</p>



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<p>That alone saves you about 30% compared to the usual supply chain. But the real advantage is personal service. You get to talk to the people who actually build your cabin. Got questions? We answer them. Need advice? You get the honest, technical details—no scripts, no pressure. And if you need something after your cabin’s up, we’re still here. Fast support, real accountability. That’s something you just won’t find with a faceless reseller.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"><strong>Please send us an email to sales@factorycabins.com</strong></p>



<p class="has-text-align-center has-medium-font-size"><strong>or call 0208 226 5164</strong></p>


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