Low 4×6 Garage
Cabin
- External Size (Wall Log Length) : 6000 mm (W) x 4000 mm (D)
- Internal Size (approx.) : 3796 mm x 5796 mm
- Usable Floor Area: 22m²
- Ridge Height : 2650 mm
- Canopy : 200 mm
- Roof Pitch : 2°
Included in Your Log Cabin Kit :
The following items are included with your log cabin kit
- Pre-cut floor bearers - Treated 70mm x 50mm
- Kiln-dried wall logs (untreated)
- Cylinder door lock with 2 keys
- Doors and windows as indicated on the floor plan.
- Floor Boards - 19mm Tongue and Groove.
- Roof Boards - 19mm Tongue and Groove.
- Assembly Guide.
Items not Included
The following items are NOT included in the kit, but are required for installation
- Screws: We would recommend 100mm x 5mm (for the wooden base bearers) and 40mm x 4 mm stainless steel screws (for the doors and window frames).
- Nails to apply the roof and floor boards. We would recommend a 2.65 x 50mm wire nail
- Weather proof covering, such as felt shingles, shed felt or EPDM.
- Timber treatment for weather protection
Double glazing is offered in three options.
Your choice should be made by considering the building use, for example will it be used 12months of the year.
All year round points more towards Superior and Premium, a summer house really only needs to use the Standard fit. Your location will also have a bearing on which to choose - How cold does it get where you live. Scotland has far more cold days than the South East of England, for example. And budget will play a part. The better options do cost more !
In each option, the glass panes are 3mm thick and the double glazing filled with Argon Gas. What varies across the options is the divide width between panes of glass. This ranges from 6mm up to 20mm. In simple terms, the greater the cavity the more efficient and insulating the double glazing becomes.
Door and window furniture also upgrades with the options
- Standard : 3-6-3
- Superior : 3-10-3
- Premium : 3-20-3
Note :
Standard glazing has side hung windows that open outward
Superior and Premium windows utilise a tilt and turn hinge mechanism that allows the window to either hinge at the bottom, or on the side. In both cases, the window opens inwards.
The double window units have a tilt and turn mechanism one one leaf and the other leaf does not open.
Optional Upgrades
We can also supply toughened glass, residential grade doors and windows, timber framed units with double or triple glazing
Or, if you prefer low maintenance, why not consider uPVC units
In either case, for more information, please call the office
EPDM Kit
The EPDM Kit provisions all you need to apply EPDM to your roof including a one piece rubber sheet and glues.
Benefits of EPDM for rubber roofing
- Totally inert and UV stable
- Will not crack or perish
- Environmentally friendly
- Cold applied
- Can be used on a flat roof
- Virtually maintenance free
20 Year Guarantee - Life Expectancy of 50 Years
- Firestone E.P.D.M is a high performing synthetic rubber membrane offering a unique combination of features and benefits.
- Quick and Easy Installation - Available in large sheet sizes anything up to 12.5m x 30m, resulting in fewer field seams and less installation time.
- Superior Weatherability and Durability - Due to its composition, essentially EPDM polymers and carbon black, Firestone EPDM offers unmatched resistance to ozone, UV radiation, and ultimately ageing. Life expectancy of 50+ years !
- High Flexibility and Elongation - Firestone EPDM remains flexible at temperatures down to -45 degrees and can elongate over 300% to accommodate building movements and temperature fluctuations.
- Low Life-cycle Cost - Firestone EPDM requires little or no maintenance. This feature combined with the inherent durability and competitive installed cost of EPDM roofing systems, result in a very low life-cycle cost.
- Environmentally Friendly - Firestone EPDM is an inert material with limited environmental impact during manufacture and use of the product.
If you need this cabin in a custom size or want to make changes to its design, simply fill in the short form. We’ll get back to you with a quote, including technical drawings.
We can offer a fully insulated kit including, under floor, walls and roof.
Even with our relative temperate climate, if you're planning to use your cabin throughout the year, then you should consider upgrading to a fully insulated cabin.
Insulation will help control the internal temperature of your cabin both in the winter and summer making a more comfortable environment in which to live, work or play.
Most of the cabins we offer can be supplied with a full insulation kit including the necessary instructions on how to fit each part.
What Elements are Insulated ?
All external surfaces are insulated :
- Underfloor
- Walls
- Roof
In each case, the components used to achieve a well ventilated insulation structure include :
- Vapour barrier
- Wind barrier
- Insulation
- Battens
These items will ensure the core element insulation has longevity without being compromised by the ingress of water, dampness or wind.

Let's Look at Each Area
Underfloor
The underfloor insulation is made up from a number of key components. Let's assume you are starting with a concrete base:
- First, there needs to be a moisture barrier that prevents dampness tracking up into the floor.
- Next, the foundation beams are set, including additional beams to support the MPD sheet.
- Now the wind barrier fitted, covering the whole area before the void between the foundation beams is filled with insulation.
- Floor beams are now fitted perpendicular to the foundation beams. Again, this void is filled with insulation to the height of the floor beam.
- Followed by the vapour barrier.
- And finally, the floor boards are fitted on top.

Walls
Cabin wall insulation can be positioned internal to the log wall or externally. We choose to place it externally to the log wall as in the following diagram :
- After the main wall construction is in place, a vapour barrier is fixed across the whole external wall.
- Insulation beams are fitted vertically ensuring a sliding fixing is used at the top to allow the wall logs to move independently. The width of these beams dictate the thickness of the insulation you apply. Their separation is again dictated by the width of the insulation roll.
- The wind barrier is then fitted. This allows movement of moisture away from the cabin but prevents ingress of moisture and wind.
- The external cladding can be fitted vertically or horizontally. In this case it is horizontal and therefore the ventilation beam is applied directly over the insulation beam.

Roof
Cabin roof insulation is constructed on top of the rafters and roof boards as in the following diagram :
- Once the roof boards are in place, the roof insulation components can be fitted.
- First, the vapour barrier is applied across the whole roof area.
- Insulation beams are then fitted. Their width dictating the thickness of the insulation.
- Insulation is then rolled out between the insulation beams ensuring no air gaps remain.
- The wind barrier is then applied to the whole are allowing moisture out, but preventing the ingress of damp and wind.
- Ventilation beams are then fitted over the top, securing into the insulation beam beneath.
- The standard kit ends with the battens. Depending on your preferred roof covering there may be the need for additional components, for example. If you were wanting to use EPDM rubber or felt shingles that require a flat surface to attach to, then some form of timber sheet, such as OSB, would need to be applied to the battens before the roof covering was applied.

All Timber Cabins UAB buildings can be supplied with Insulation Kits
No matter what size or design of building, all the kits can be upgraded to have insulated underfloor, walls and roof. Contact the office now to see how cost affective this upgrade is.




Good Reasons to Choose Timber Cabins UAB®
Sourced from FSC approved forests of Scandinavia
Offering three standards of double glazing :
Silverline
Superior
Premium
To provide a stronger and more reliable method of maintaining a flat wall, the door and window openings are machined to facilitate a vertical reinforcement beam.
The beams are pushed into the slot, preventing the wall from bowing like a banana.
In worst cases where the walls are being forced into positions they don't want to go, maybe because the base isn't in good order, walls can bow. This puts unnecessary pressure on the door and window framing boards trying to force the wall back in line.
By using the vertical reinforcement, this bowing is prevented ensuring the doors and windows function as they should.
Here you can see the reinforcement being offered into the slot :
In this final picture, you can see the vertical reinforcement fully pushed into the slot. Note - See the gap at the top to allow the walls to settle.
One of the weak points of interlocking cabins is creating a water tight seal between the door and window framing boards and the wall logs. Because the wall logs will expand and contract over the seasons, best practice is not to fix the framing board to the wall logs. In the following picture, the window framing boards have been correctly fixed to the window frame. There are no screws attaching it to the wall boards. Indicated by the red X.
The Timber Cabins UAB cabins are supplied with a self adhesive tape, that provides a barrier preventing both wind and rain from finding its way into the cabin. At the same time, it allows the wall logs to move independently.
The tape is applied across the top of the door and down both sides. For windows, it is the same plus the lower horizontal frame. The framing boards are then fixed over the top. Tape is only required on the outside surface.
Another really good attention to detail on the Timber Cabins UAB buildings is the addition of U Profiles for log ends.
What is their purpose ?
- Just like door and window opening reinforcement, their main purpose is to ensure a wall does not fall out of vertical alignment.
- A wall is particularly at risk where the wall perpendicular to it is a short return.
- In the example below, the short return is highlighted in GREEN. The wall at risk is highlighted in YELLOW.
- Because the green wall is quite short, there is limited friction to hold the YELLOW wall in line and there is the potential for this wall to bow out.
The secondary benefit is providing good weather protection to the end grain on the wall logs.
In the supplied installation instructions, they are referenced like this :
And on the plan view within the drawings, you can see them referenced like this (highlighted in GREEN):
Are They Easy to Fit ?
We think so ! - Take a look at the following extract, taken from the supplied installation guide :
Note : It is good practice to treat the log ends and inside faces of the U Profile before fitting.
£5,490.00 – £7,098.00Price range: £5,490.00 through £7,098.00
Description
The Low 4×6 Garage is the perfect addition to your property, offering a compact yet highly functional space to store your vehicles, tools, and outdoor equipment. With its thoughtful design, durable construction, and attractive appearance, this garage provides a secure and stylish home for your valuable assets.
Space Optimization: Measuring 4×6 meters, this garage offers ample storage space without taking up excessive room in your yard. Its low-profile design ensures it seamlessly blends into your landscape.
Solid Timber Construction: Crafted from robust timber, the Low 4×6 Garage boasts exceptional strength and durability. The solid timber walls provide excellent insulation, protecting your belongings from harsh weather conditions.
Easy Access: The spacious double doors at the front of the garage provide easy access for your vehicles, making parking and retrieval a breeze. The doors are designed to be both functional and secure.
Secure Locking System: Your peace of mind is a top priority. The garage features a reliable locking system to keep your possessions safe from unauthorized access.
Adaptable Interior: The garage’s interior is a blank canvas for your storage needs. Customize the space with shelves, hooks, and racks to keep your tools and equipment organized and easily accessible.
Additional information
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Note :
- Log ends are square cut with no chamfer
- All glazing supplied as plain glass to give a contemporary, modern feel to the cabins. Doors and windows can have a Georgian bar affect added at the factory as an optional extra. Each door or window unit is charged for at a cost of £47.00.
- All images and other forms of illustration are to demonstrate a product and support the product text only. Accessories, timber treatments etc where shown are not included unless expressly stated in the product text.
- Dimensions may vary slightly from those stated.
Using Cleaned SKU: 2170