I bought my shed and left it in the box until I had time to assemble it. First I found one piece that differed from the other identical part numbers. I wasn't sure if the instructions were incorrect, so logged a customer service job requesting clarification. I started to assemble other walls and the shed door, finding more parts, with identical part numbers, that were different lengths. I'm not talking a few millimetres, I'm talking centimetres and rebates in the wrong position. It became obvious to me that the manufacturing process for this shed was not accurate. By this time customer support contacted me and confirmed the original part was the wrong length and that I should cut it to the correct size and put the rebate in the correct position. In all, I had to cut and adjust seven parts of the shed to make identical part numbers match. I was told it was a shame that I hadn't unpacked all components and checked them for quality and quantities within 5 business days, in accordance with Clause d of the T&C's. And highlighted in bold at the end of the statement I was sent "Thereafter, the Buyer releases the Seller from all liability in respect to the quality and quantity of components." So, if you plan to put any shed together from this company, after 5 days they have no accountability. Sadly, the major issue is the shed quality and the fact this clause is needed. My advice is to avoid Easyshed. Either head for a supplier that delivers wall panels whole or, if you don't mind putting together the meccano kit (like me), just head to a supplier who ensures quality at the factory.
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