OverEZ coop update

llcardinale

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I've posted twice regarding the OverEZ coop. I purchased the Walk-In. I can hardly address how many things are wrong with this coop, but the worst is that they apparently built the coop against the manufacturer's (LP SmartSide) instructions: They apparently glued the panels to the joists instead of nailing them, as is the requirement for proper installation. There are no visible nails nailing the panels to the joists, and the panels are separating about 1/8 to 1/4 inch, which means that they are on there way to developing mold and to rotting out. The back panel has two pieces, the top one being what allows it to be a walk-in, adding an additional not quite two feet. The two pieces do not meet, except for about three inches in one corner. So 95% of this panel is warped as well. inside the coop the nesting box wall does not meet the end wall, and the nesting boxes are too small, unless you have Bantams. The chicken door is crooked, so much so the the OverEZ manager said it looks like it's from Alice and Wonderland. This company does not allow any critical reviews to be posted anywhere. Try to find a single critical review and you'll see that this is the case. (Seems these days that Amazon, though it has its faults, is the only place a critical review gets posted.) This blog is the only place that I've been able to inform folks. OverEZ coops are very expensive and are an extreme rip-off. Buyer be ware.
 
I'm glad you've been posting. Many people (including myself) will be tempted by them because they're not confident in their ability to build something from scratch.

I'm assuming you've tried to contact the company and got blown off?
 
I've posted twice regarding the OverEZ coop. I purchased the Walk-In. I can hardly address how many things are wrong with this coop, but the worst is that they apparently built the coop against the manufacturer's (LP SmartSide) instructions: They apparently glued the panels to the joists instead of nailing them, as is the requirement for proper installation. There are no visible nails nailing the panels to the joists, and the panels are separating about 1/8 to 1/4 inch, which means that they are on there way to developing mold and to rotting out. The back panel has two pieces, the top one being what allows it to be a walk-in, adding an additional not quite two feet. The two pieces do not meet, except for about three inches in one corner. So 95% of this panel is warped as well. inside the coop the nesting box wall does not meet the end wall, and the nesting boxes are too small, unless you have Bantams. The chicken door is crooked, so much so the the OverEZ manager said it looks like it's from Alice and Wonderland. This company does not allow any critical reviews to be posted anywhere. Try to find a single critical review and you'll see that this is the case. (Seems these days that Amazon, though it has its faults, is the only place a critical review gets posted.) This blog is the only place that I've been able to inform folks. OverEZ coops are very expensive and are an extreme rip-off. Buyer be ware.
Sounds like you've had a really bad experience! My first coop was a large OverEZ. I had a fairly good experience with the coop and the company. However, this was several years ago, so their quality/customer service may have declined.

I bought the large, knowing it would only fit about half the chickens they claimed it would (claims 15, I had 8 large fowl fit comfortably). I did have an issue with the pop door not closing correctly. I called customer service and they replaced the entire panel that the pop door was on.

I also found out later (through BYC) that I would need to add more ventilation, and adjust roost spacing, which was simple enough (there were some examples here of people here who have done the same with their OverEZ coops, so I followed their example).

They used to be known as one of the "better quality prefabs" if you *had* to get a prefab (when I first started chicken keeping, I hadn't even thought about shed conversions, hoop coops, or any way that I could possibly build my own).

Anyway, I know that the company has come out with several new products since I received mine, so perhaps quality has declined, which is unfortunate. Sorry you've had so much trouble. 🫤
 
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