The Palram - Canopia SkyLight™ Shed is perfect for storing, organizing and protecting your outdoor life. Made with virtually unbreakable polycarbonate and reinforced aluminum frame, the SkyLight Shed will provide years of protection.
At first you may wonder about the flexibility and thinness of the polycarbonate panels, but rest assured that once assembled, the shed will be rigid and durable. The polycarbonate panels are designed to expand and contract with changing weather and despite being lightweight the panels are strong enough to withstand direct impacts. Plus, unlike traditional plastic sheds, they're low maintenance, staying fade-free without the need for painting or treatment, saving you time and money.
The unique SkyLight polycarbonate roof panels transmit natural sunlight throughout the day while being opaque on the outside for maximum privacy. Designed with your outdoor space in mind, the SkyLight Lean-To Shed will complement your home and enhance your outdoor living space.
- Product Type: Storage Shed; Bike Shed
- Material: Plastic
- Storage Capacity: 434cubic feet
- Overall Width - Side to Side: 72''
- Wind Rating: 55Miles Per Hour
I bought this shed due to its availability as every other pre-fab shed out there of this size was on backorder due to the supply-chain situation going on in the world today and I needed a shed.
It arrived a couple of days early so that was nice! Upon first glance in opening the cartons though, the walls, roof and especially the flooring material is VERY flimsy and I considered returning it. As I said I though, I needed a shed so I decided to keep it and put it together. I did not have a helper so I had to assemble it solo and in retrospect wish I did have help as it took a total of 16 hours to assemble and the instructions were like reading a coloring book; it seems that a couple of steps are out-of-order too, as I had to undo and redo a few to make it work Once I finally finished the build it turns out to be pretty stable with the exception of the floor which was so flimsy and warped and did not have any kind of sealing method between the panels. Luckily I had a roll of Gorilla duct tape and sealed the panels with that.
My opening was just 87" so it just barely fit but did fit nicely. I live in the Pacific Northwest so I am now waiting to see how rain-tight it is!
As for the foundation, I used concrete pavers but highly recommend laying down a concrete pad allowing at least 6" around the 4 sides first as it would have been much easier.
As for the value, I do not believe it is worth what they are asking but as I said, with inflation going through the roof and supply channels being so slow right now it is what it is.. Don. Vancouver, WA. 2021-08-23 19:57:01