Tiger Standard and TigerFlex® buildings are constructed using the same high-quality materials and manufacturing standards. The key difference between the two ranges is how the building is delivered and assembled, rather than how it is made.
| Tiger Standard | TigerFlex® | |
| Timber Used | Slow grown pine and spruce | Slow grown pine and spruce |
| Cladding | Choice of 9mm Overlap, 12mm Shiplap and 15mm Loglap | 12mm Shiplap |
| Framing | Choice of 28mm x 44mm Standard or 44mm x 28mm Heavy Duty | 28mm x 44mm Standard |
| Floor and Roof Construction | 12mm Tongue & groove boards | 12mm Tongue & groove boards |
| Delivery Method | Individual Panels | Palletised |
| Typical Lead Time | 3 weeks - 6 weeks | 7 days - 10 days |
TigerFlex® buildings
TigerFlex® buildings are designed around a modular manufacturing system, using consistent panel widths (typically 2ft or 4ft wide). This allows for efficient production, faster dispatch, and straightforward installation.
Key features of TigerFlex®:
Supplied in modular 2ft or 4ft wide panels
Designed for efficient, repeatable assembly
Faster delivery times compared to Tiger Standard buildings
Cannot be fully bespoke
Can be customised using the TigerFlex® configurator
Customisation options via the configurator may include door positions, window layouts, and selected upgrades, but changes are limited to what is available within the configurator system.
Tiger Standard buildings
Tiger Standard buildings are supplied using larger pre-made wall sections, with fewer overall joins compared to modular systems. These buildings offer more flexibility in terms of made-to-order changes.
Key features of Tiger Standard:
Often supplied in larger wall panels or sections
Fewer joins during assembly
Longer delivery times compared to TigerFlex®
Can be bespoke, subject to feasibility
Bespoke changes are available for an additional charge and must be queried with the Customer Care Team
Bespoke options may include changes to size, door and window positions, or other structural adjustments, depending on the building type.
Customisation vs bespoke – what’s the difference?
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Customisation | Choosing from predefined options (e.g. via the TigerFlex® configurator) |
| Bespoke | Made-to-order changes outside standard specifications, quoted individually |
TigerFlex® offers controlled customisation through the configurator.
Tiger Standard offers bespoke flexibility, but with longer lead times and additional costs.
Which range should I choose?
Choose TigerFlex® if:
Faster delivery is important
You are happy to customise within the configurator options
You want a modular, efficient build format
Choose Tiger Standard if:
You require bespoke changes outside standard options
You are willing to accept longer lead times
You want maximum flexibility in design
Need help deciding?
If you are unsure which range is best for your project, or if you would like to discuss bespoke options for a Tiger Standard building, please contact our Customer Care Team. They can advise on feasibility, costs, and lead times before you place your order. You can also check out lead times here.