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16830

STOP!STOP!

Call Us First!DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.

For immediate help with assembly or product informationcall our toll free number:

1-800-844-9273or email:

[email protected]

Our staff is ready to provide assistanceApril through October M-F 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST

Saturday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM ESTNovember through March M - F 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST

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• BUILDING RESTRICTIONS AND APPROVALS Be sure to check local building department and homeowners association for specifi c restrictions and/ or requirements before building.• ENGINEERED DRAWINGS Contact our Customer Service Team if engineered drawings are needed to pull local permits.• SURFACE PREPARATION To ensure proper assembly you must build your shed on a level surface. Recommended methods and materials

to level your shed are listed on page 7.• CHECK ALL PARTS Inventory all parts listed on pages 4-6. Contact our Customer Service Team if any parts are missing or damaged.• ADDITIONAL MATERIALS You will need additional materials to complete your shed. See page 3 for required and optional materials and quantities.

09/25/2018ASSEMBLY MANUAL 16830

ABERDEEN 12' x 8' Wide Gable(365,8 x 243,8 cm)

Building 12' x 8'(365,8 x 243,8 cm)

KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

IMPORTANT!READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO BEGINNING ASSEMBLY.

- CUSTOMER SERVICE -Call: 1-800-844-9273 email: [email protected]

A Backyard Products Company

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FINISH

BEGIN

TOOLS

Safety! Always use approved safety glasses during assembly.

OptionalRequired

HELPFUL REMINDER SYMBOLSLook for these symbols for helpful reminders throughout this manual.

ORIENT LUMBER AND TRIM FOR BEST APPEARANCE

= Assistance Required; two or more people.

= Ensure squareness.

= Important required step or operation.

= Helpful assembly hint.

= Mark part with pencil.

= Beginning of steps for assembly or installation.

= You have fi nished the assembly or installation.

= Level

� Gloves

� Clamps

Framing lumber is graded for structural strength and not appearance. Exterior trim is graded for one good side.

Always install the material leaving the best edge and best surface visible. Please remember that these blemishes in no waynegatively affect the strength or integrity of our product. (See Fig. A, B, C.)

� Safety Glasses

� Tape Measure

� Paint Tools

� Ladder

� Exterior rated Wood Glue

� Caulk Gun� Hammer

� Level

� Pencil

� Phillips Screwdriver

� Drill / Driver� 3/8" Drill Bit� #2 Philips Drive Bit

� Tool Belt/ Nail Pouch

� Chalk Line

� Nail Gun • Gun Nails

� Square or

� Shingle Blades

A B C

� Utility Knife

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COMPLETING YOUR SHED You will need these additional materials:

OPTIONAL MATERIALS

FOUNDATION OR FLOOR MATERIALS

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS

DRIP EDGE ..................... 50 Feet #15 ROOFING FELT To cover 148 Sq. Ft. of roof area.1" GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS.........1/4 LbFor roofing felt.

REFER TO THE BACK OF THIS MANUAL AND THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF SHINGLES, DRIP EDGE AND FELT.

• See the FLOOR LEVELING section on page 7 for recommended methods and suggested materials to properly level your floor, as this will vary depending on your specific site.

3-TAB SHINGLES ...........................................6 Bundles

PAINT FOR SIDING ........................................2 GallonsUse 100% acrylic latex exterior paint. (2) coats recommended. CAULK ............................................................3 TubesUse acrylic latex exterior caulk that is paintable.

1" GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS.... 3 Lbs For shingles. PAINT FOR TRIM ............................ 1 QuartUse 100% acrylic latex exterior paint. WOOD GLUE ....................... Exterior Rated

IMPORTANT! Depending on your specific use, you may want to construct a heavy duty floor frame by adding additional floor joists (shown below as shaded). Below is a list of additional materials (not included).

x3

x12

2 x 4 x 8' (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm) Treated Lumber Cut lumber to 2 x 4 x 93" (5,1 x 10,2 x 236,2 cm) Treated Lumber

ea. 3" (7,6 cm) hot-dipped galvanized nails

Optional 12" (30,5 cm) spacing

REINFORCED WOOD FLOOR FRAME (OPTIONAL)

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RS RS

WOOD SIZE CONVERSION CHARTNominal Board Size Actual Size

PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND SIZESD

OO

RR

OO

FTR

IMW

ALL

SPart identification is stamped on some parts.

• Check these locations for Part stamps

PARTS LISTINVENTORY YOUR PARTS before you begin. We suggest sorting parts by the category they are listed in.

OOx2 1-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)

GUSSETx10

ZOx1 19/32 x 4 x 72" (1,5 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

x4 3/8 x 2-1/2 x 73-7/8" (1,0 x 6,3 x 187,6 cm)

AMx2 2 x 4 x 67" (5,1 x 10,2 x 170,2 cm)

x1 7/16 x 3-1/4 x 67" (1,1 x 8,3 x 170,2 cm) OSB

AOx2 2 x 4 x 22-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 57,2 cm)

EDx2 2 x 3 x 26" (5,1 x 7,6 x 66 cm)

RBx1 2 x 4 x 16" (5,1 x 10,2 x 40,6 cm)

PUx1 2 x 4 x 3-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 8,9 cm)

YFAx2 2 x 4 x 68-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 174 cm)

SPx3 2 x 4 x 48" (5,1 x 10,2 x 121,9 cm)

UXx1 2 x 4 x 64" (5,1 x 10.2 x 162,6 cm)

SZx4 2 x 4 x 89" (5,1 x 10,2 x 226,1 cm)

TPx2 2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

TPx3 2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

x2 3/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-7/16" (1 x 4,4 x 191,6 cm)

x2 3/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-7/16" (1 x 4,4 x 191,6 cm)

AZx2 19/32 x 3 x 30-1/8" (1,5 x 7,6 x 76,5 cm)

AHx4 19/32 x 2-1/2 x 26-5/8" (1,5 x 6,3 x 67,6 cm)

ANx2 2 x 4 x 48-3/4" (5,1 x 10,2 x 123,8 cm)

3/4"(1,9 cm)

1 x 3 x 5" (2,5 x 7,6 x 12,7 cm)Gauge Block for 3/4" (1,9 cm)measurement

x1 GAA

GUAx2 1 x 3 x 60" (2,5 x 7,6 x 152,4 cm)

TMx24 2 x 4 x 72" (5,1 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

1" x 4".................3/4" x 3-1/2" (1,9 x 8,9 cm)

2" x 4"..............1-1/2" x 3-1/2" (3,8 x 8,9 cm)

2" x 3"..............1-1/2" x 2-1/2" (3,8 x 6,3 cm)

1" x 3".................3/4" x 2-1/2" (1,9 x 6,3 cm)

x10 2 x 4 x 55-3/16" (5,1 x 10,2 x 140,2 cm) AA

x4 3/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-3/4" (1 x 4,4 x 192,4 cm)

GFLx2 19/32 x 3-1/2 x 60" (1,5 x 8,9 x 152,4 cm)

GFRx2 19/32 x 3-1/2 x 60" (1,5 x 8,9 x 152,4 cm)

x4 2 x 3 x 59" (5,1 x 7,6 x 149,9 cm) ETA

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ROOF PANELS

WALL PANEL & DOOR PARTS LISTNOTE: Panel parts are not stamped with part identification.

Roof panels are7/16" (1,1 cm) thick.

7/16 x 48 x 96"(1,1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

7/16 x 25-5/8 x 48"(1,1 x 65,1 x 121,9 cm)

7/16 x 11 x 96"(1,1 x 27,9 x 243,8 cm)

7/16 x 11 x 25-5/8"(1,1 x 27,9 x 65,1 cm)

x4

x4

x2

x2

x23/8 x 48 x 96"(1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

x23/8 x 48 x 96"(1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

x1 3/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

x1 3/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

x1LEFT DOOR

x1RIGHT DOOR

x13/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

x33/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

x2 Small

x2Large

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x4

x12

FAUX HINGE

3/4" (1,9 cm)

SHELF AND LOFT

ACCESSORIES & DOOR HARDWARE

FASTENER/HARDWARE BAG

x1

WINDOW

x2VENT

x1

x2

T-HANDLE

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)

x2

x83/4" (1,9 cm)

1-1/4" (3,2)

x 72

x 51

x 22

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)

2" (5,0 cm)

3" (7,6 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm)

x 153

x 78

x 60

x 12

2" (5,0 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm) Bagged separately - special coating

x1METAL THRESHOLD

64" (162,5 cm)

x11

Loft and shelf panels are 7/16" (1,1 cm) thick.

7/16 x 11-3/4 x 96" (1,1 x 28,9 x 243,8 cm)

x1

2 x 3 x 96" (5,1 x 7,6 x 243,8 cm)x1 PT

7/16 x 20-7/8 x 88-5/8" (1,1 x 53 x 225,1 cm)x1

1/2" (1,3 cm)

LARGESHUTTER

x2

3/8 x 8 x 12-1/2" (1 x 20,3 x 31,8 cm)

x5

2 x 3 x10-1/8" (5,1 x 7,6 x 25,7 cm)AEx5

1 x 4 x 96" (2,5 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)KPx1

TP2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

x1

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There are multiple ways to level your floor frame. Our recommended leveling method is shown below. Leveling materials are not included in this kit.

PREFERRED METHOD - 4x4 TREATED RUNNERS

Measurements to centers of 4x4's.

• 3" (7,6 cm) Screws angled into 4x4.• (2) at each point frame• and 4x4 touch.

12"(30,5 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

• Level under 4x4 runners only.• Locate leveling material 12" (30,5 cm) from ends of runners and no more than 48" (121,9 cm) apart.• Asphalt shingles should be used between 4x4 runners and blocks or treated lumber. Never use shingles in direct contact with ground. • For best results and aiding in water drainage use gravel under each concrete block.

LEVELING METHODS

• If you are building your shed on a concrete foundation see the following page.CONCRETE

MATERIAL REQUIRED

x2 4x4 x 12' (10,2 x 10,2 x 365,8 cm)Treated Lumber

Fasteners for Frame to 4x4. (3" (7,6 cm) Screws shown as one option.) Minimum (40) 3" (7,6 cm) screws / exterior grade.

Use only wood treated for ground contact and fasteners approved for use with treated wood.

Always support frame seams.

Leveling higher than 16" (40,3 cm) not recommended.

LEVELING MATERIALSGravel

2x4 Treated LumberSolid Masonry Blocks in 1", 2", 4" or 8" thickness

Asphalt Shingles

8" Block8" Block4" BlockGravel

Gravel

4x4 Runner

Shingle

ShingleMaximum between leveling material locations.

48"(121,9 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

2x4 Treated Lumber

2" Block

Level

Do not exceed 16" (40,3 cm).

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A

BC

4"(10,2 cm)

3-1/2"(8,9 cm)

DOOR

2 x 4 x 8' (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

Caulk

Requires:x2

x2

x1

MUST be treated lumber.

MUST be treated lumber.

96" (243,8 cm)144" x 96" (365,8 x 243,8 cm) 89" (226,1 cm)12' x 8' (365,8 x 243,8 cm) 144 " (365,8 cm)

AActual Size B CBuilding Size

CONCRETE FOUNDATION Your kit contains all materials to construct a wooden floor.

If you choose to install your kit on a concrete slab refer to the diagram below.

• A treated 2 x 4 (5,1 x 10,2 cm) sill plate is required when installing your shed on concrete. Hint: Purchase full length treated lumber. • Use a high quality exterior grade caulk beneath all sill plates. • Fasten 2 x 4 (5,1 x 10,2 cm) sill plates to slab using approved concrete anchors (fasteners not included). • Check local code for concrete foundation requirements.

NOTES

Treated Sill Plate

Caulk betweensill plate andconcrete.

Allow new concrete slabs to cure for at least seven (7) days.

2 x 4 x 12' (5,1 x 10,2 x 365,8 cm)

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93"(236,2 cm)

96"(243,8 cm)

144"(403,9 cm)

144"(403,9 cm)

128"(325,1 cm)

112"(284,5 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

64"(121,9 cm)

80"(203,2 cm)

96"(243,8 cm)

32"(81,3 cm)

16"

(40,7 cm)

16"

(40,7 cm)

16"

(40,7 cm)

16"

(40,7 cm)

16"

(40,7 cm)

3" (7,6 cm) x40

x102 x 4 x 93" (5,1 x 10,2 x 236,2 cm)

x22 x 4 x 144" (5,1 x 10,2 x 265,8 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED:

Centeron marks

FLOOR FRAME

Flush

Flush

Look for

StampTREATED

HINT:For easier nailingstand on frame.

1 Orient parts as shown on fl at surface. Measure and mark.Use (2) 3" nails at each mark.

BEGIN

You have fi nished your fl oor frame. Proceed to level and square frame.FINISH

9

You will need to cut 2x4x96" boards down to 93".

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DOOR

First, secureat ends withone fastener.

Second, secureat ends withone fastener.

173-1/16"(439,6 cm)

173-1/16"(439,6 cm)

Fig. A

FINISH

LEVEL AND SQUARE FLOOR FRAMEBefore attaching fl oor decking, it is important to level and square the fl oor frame.

A level and square fl oor frame is required to correctly construct your shed.

2

3

4

Use level and check the frame is level before applying fl oor panels.

Check for frame squareness by measuring diagonally across corners. If the measurements are the same, the frame is square. The diagonal measurementwill be approximately 173-1/16" (439,6 cm).

When the frame is level and square secure one side of frame to the 4x4 runners using one fastener at ends of each runner. Move to the opposite end of the frame. Secure the frame to 4x4 runners with one fastener at ends of each runner making sure the frame remains square (Fig. A).

Once the fl oor frame is level and square fasten the frame to at each point the frame contacts the 4x4 runners .

See page 7 for the preferred fl oor leveling method.

FLOOR FRAME

BEGIN1

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PARTS REQUIRED:

x35/8 x 48 x 96"(1,6 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

Grid lines up

Grid lines up

x1862" (5,1 cm)

FLOOR PANELS

3/4" (1,9 cm)

11

2

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

GAA

Place right 48"x 96" panel on frame with rough side up (painted grid lines), fl ush at edges.Use GAA as a gauge block to maintain the 3/4" measurement on the fl oor joist. Secure the panel using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

1BEGIN

1

FINISHYour fl oor panels are now installed.

Continue installing 2 more 48"x 96" panels as in STEP - 1. Install middle panel fi rst.Secure panels using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panels.

3/4" Gauge Block

3/4" Gauge Block

3/4" Gauge Block

For squareness maintain 3/4" measurement along panel edge.

BEGIN HERE 3/4"(1,9 cm)

6" (15,2 cm)

6" (15,2 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

Flush

Flush

FlushFlush

3/4" (1,9 cm)

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Right Wall

Left Wall

Front Wall

Back Wall

Back Wall

Check that the floor frame is level after installing floor panels. Re-level if needed.

• The floor should be used as a level work surface for wall construction.

• Organize your wall sections during sub-assembly to avoid over-handling of the walls.HINT:

IMPORTANT!

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3" (7,6 cm)Nails

PARTS REQUIRED:3" (7,6 cm)

x32

BACK WALL FRAME

96"(243,8 cm)

96"(243,8 cm)

144"(365,8 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

72"(182,9 cm)

96"(243,8 cm)

120"(304,8 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

72"(182,9 cm) TM x7

SP TP

TP SP

BEGIN1 Orient parts on edge on floor as shown. Measure and mark.

Use (2) 3" nails at each mark and (4) 3" nails at seams.HINT: For easier nailing stand on frame.

SEAM

3" (7,6 cm)Nails

NOTE: Dimensions are to center of studs.

24"(61 cm)

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)

SP

Centeron Marks

TOENAILING

x7 TM2 x 4 x 72" (5,1 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

x22 x 4 x 48" (5,1 x 10,2 x 121,9 cm)

TPx22 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

FlushFlush

FlushFlush

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3/4"(1,9 cm)

3/4"(1,9 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)12"

(30,5 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

3

2

PARTS REQUIRED: x472" (5,1 cm)

For squareness, maintain 3/4" measurement along panel edge.

BEGIN HERE

BACK WALL

2 Nails

Place first 48 x 76" panel onto wall frame as shown. Use the GAA gauge block to mark the 3/4" measurement on the wall stud.Secure panel with two 2" nails in the corners (Fig. A).

Nail the panel using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

Ensure your wall frame is square by installing one panel and squaring frame.

Move to the opposite end. Using the long edge of the panel as a lever move the panel side-to-side until you have a 3/4" measurement on the wall stud. Secure corner with two 2" nails (Fig. B).

Fig. B

Fig. A

3/4" (1,9 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm)

2 Nails

x1

3/8 x 48 x 76" (1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

2"(5,1 cm)

Nails

Flush

Flush

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

GAA

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6"(15,2 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED: x942" (5,1 cm)

BACK WALL

Carefully flip your back wall over.5

You have finished building your back wall.FINISH

For squareness maintain flush along panel edges.

x23/8 x 48 x 76" (1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

4 Install two more 48 x 76 panels on frame as shown (Fig. A). Nail the panel using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

Flush

Flush

2" (5,1 cm)Nails

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PARTS REQUIRED:3" (7,6 cm)

FRONT WALL (Door Header)x18

x22 x 4 x 67" (5,1 x 10,2 x 170,2 cm)AM

x17/16 x 3-1/4 x 67" (1,1 x 8,3 x 170,2 cm) OSB

16

Glue both sides of OSB.

Glue both sides.

Place (1) AM and OSB end-to-end on fl at surface, fl ush in middle. Center OSB on top of AM.

Nail using 3" nails in the pattern shown.2

1BEGIN

You have assembled your door header.FINISH

1

OSB

ASSEMBLEDEND VIEW

AM

AM

3 Flip header assembly over and nail as shown on the other side.

Flush

Flush

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x1Pre Assembled Header

17

13-3/4"(34,9 cm)

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

61-3/4"(156,8 cm)

130-1/4"(330,8 cm)

96"(243,8 cm)

16"(40,6 cm)

16"(40,6 cm)

64"(162,6 cm)

40"(101,6 cm)

72"(182,9 cm)

3" (7,6 cm) x33

FRONT WALL FRAME

Attach parts at marks using two 3" nails at each location and four 3" nails angled at seam as shown.

Orient parts on edge on floor as shown. Measure and mark.

HINT: For easier nailing stand on frame.

PARTS REQUIRED:

TM x7

SEAM

RBUX

TPSP

Centeron Marks

BEGIN1

FlushFlush

FlushFlush

RBx1 2 x 4 x 16" (5,1 x 10,2 x 40,6 cm)

SPx1 2 x 4 x 48" (5,1 x 10,2 x 121,9 cm)

UXx1 2 x 4 x 64" (5,1 x 10.2 x 162,6 cm)

TMx7 2 x 4 x 72" (5,1 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

TPx1 2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

You have finished building your front wall frame.FINISH

YFAx2 2 x 4 x 68-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 174 cm)

YFA YFA

Pre-Assembled Header

Install Header in this position

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3/4"(1,9 cm)

3/4"(1,9 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

x602" (5,1 cm)

Place the 3/8 x 48 x 76" window panel onto wall frame as shown. Use the GAA gauge block to mark the 3/4" measurement on the wall stud.

3/8 x 48 x 76" (1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

Secure panel to frame with 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

PARTS REQUIRED:FRONT WALL

x1

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

For squareness, maintain 3/4" measurement along panel edge.

BEGIN HERE

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

BEGIN1

2" (5,1 cm)Nails

Flush

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1"(2,5 cm)

1"(2,5 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)

64"(162,6 cm)

x84 2" (5,1 cm)

Place 3/8 x 48 x 76" door panels onto frame as shown.

3/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

3/8 x 48 x 76"(1 x 121,9 x 193 cm)

2

3

Secure panels to frame with 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel. Secure left panel first.

Hold a 64" opening using OO as temporary support. Secure OO using two 3" screws.

FRONT WALL

x1 x1

FINISH

Flush

Flush Flush

Flush

Flush

3" (7,6 cm) Screws

3" (7,6 cm) x2

Carefully flip your front wall over.

PARTS REQUIRED:

2"(5,1 cm)

Nails

OO

You have finished building your front wall.

Temporary Brace

OOx11-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)

Temporary Brace

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20-1/2"

44-1/2"

68-1/2"

89"

(52,1 cm)

(113 cm)

(174 cm)

72"(182,9 cm)

(226,1 cm)

20

GABLE WALLSPARTS REQUIRED:

TMx5

SZ

SZ

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)

BEGIN1

3" (7,6 cm)Nails

TOENAILING

FlushFlush

Flush

3" (7,6 cm) x40

SZx42 x 4 x 89" (5,1 x 10,2 x 226,1 cm)

TMx102 x 4 x 72" (5,1 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

Orient parts on edge on floor as shown. Measure and mark. Secure parts using two 3" nails at each mark.

Flush

You will build 2 identical gable walls.

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GABLE WALLSPARTS REQUIRED:

3" (7,6 cm) x4

EDx22 x 3 x 26" (5,1 x 7,6 x 66 cm)

Center gable connector ED over middle stud and flush to top plate. Support ED using (5) gussets as shown. Secure ED to top of top plate using (2) 3" nails, toenailed as shown.

2

3" (7,6 cm)Nails

Temporary Support stack

5 gussets.

x5 GUSSET

2-1/2" (6,3 cm)

Flush

ED

TOENAILING

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GABLE WALL PANELSPARTS REQUIRED:

2" (5,1 cm)Nails (x43)

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)Nails (x4)

x2

3/8 x 48 x 96" (1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

x41-1/2" (3,8 cm)

3 Place left 48 x 96" gable wall panel onto wall frame as shown. Panel overhangs frame 1" at bottom.Use the GAA gauge block to maintain the 3/4" measurement on the wall stud.

Secure panel to frame using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

Secure panel to ED using 1-1/2" nails 6" apart.

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

3/4" Gauge Block

1-1/4" (3,2 cm)

1" (2,5 cm)

Primedside UP

6" (15,2 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

x432" (5,1 cm)

3/4"(1,9 cm)

For squareness maintain flush and 3/4" measurement along panel edge.

BEGIN HERE

ED

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x23/8 x 48 x 96" (1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)

GABLE WALL PANELS

4

PARTS REQUIRED:

Centered

Flush

x2

Flush

FINISHRepeat STEPS 1 - 4 to build your second gable wall.

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)Nails

Place panels flush to installed panel as shown. Panel overhangs frame 1" at bottom.Secure 48" x 96" panel to frame using 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel. Secure large top panel to gable connector ED using 1-1/2" nails as shown.

2" (5,1 cm)Nails (x43)

x61-1/2" (3,8 cm)

x432" (5,1 cm)

Large

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3" (7,6 cm)x2

PARTS REQUIRED:BACK WALL

3" (7,6 cm)x12

2" (5,1 cm) x27

OOx11-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)

24

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Center back wall on the 144" (365,8 cm) fl oor dimension.

144"

(365,8 cm)

3" (7,6 cm)Screws

OO

BEGIN1

First, nail lower edge of panel to fl oor frame using 2" nails 6" apart.Angle nail to hit fl oor frame (Fig. A).

2

You have fi nished standing your back wall.FINISH

Secure wall bottom plates to fl oor using 3" nails (Fig. A). 3

Use OO as a temporary brace.Secure with two 3" screws.

Nail 2" nails fi rst.

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Fig. A

6"(15,2 cm)

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LEFT WALL

3" (7,6 cm)x1

3" (7,6 cm)x8

25

2

BEGIN

Place left wall centered on fl oor.

Secure wall using one 2" screw into back wall bottom plate (Fig. A) and top plate (Fig. B). Secure wall to bottom plate fi rst.

1

Nail lower edge of panels to fl oor using 2" nails 6" apart. Angle nail to hit fl oor frame (Fig. C).

Nail panels to back wall stud using 1-1/2" nails.

ENSURE PANEL CORNERS ARE FLUSH.

Your left wall is now installed.FINISH

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

2" (5,1 cm)x18

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)x13

2" (5,1 cm)x2PARTS REQUIRED

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)Nails

Flush

6" (15,2 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. B

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. A

Nail 2" nails fi rst.

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Fig. C

Secure wall top plates using a 3" screw toe-screwed at the corner at an angle as shown in (Fig. D).

3

3" (7,6 cm) Screw

Fig. D

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PARTS REQUIRED:3" (7,6 cm)

x2

FRONT WALL

26

144"(365,8 cm)

Secure wall using one 2" screw through left wall panel into front wall bottom and top plates (Fig. B, Fig. A). Secure wall to bottom plate fi rst.

ENSURE PANEL CORNERS ARE FLUSH.

BEGIN1

2 x 3 x 96" (5,1 x 7,6 x 243,8 cm)x1 PT

2" (5,1 cm)x2

Flush

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. B

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. A

Center front wall on the 144" (365,8 cm) fl oor dimension.

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3" (7,6 cm)x4

3" (7,6 cm)x9

2" (5,1 cm) x15PARTS REQUIRED:

FRONT WALL

27

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Nail 2" nails fi rst.

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Fig. C

6"(15,2 cm)

4 Nail left wall panel to front wall stud using 1-1/2" nails 6" apart.

Your front wall is now installed.FINISH

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)x13

Secure wall top plates using 3" screws toe-screwed at each corner at an angle as shown in (Fig. D).

5

3 Nail lower edge of front wall panels to fl oor frame using 2" nails 6" apart.Angle nail to hit fl oor frame (Fig. C).

Secure front wall bottom plates to fl oor using 3" nails (Fig. C).

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)Nails

6" (15,2 cm)

3" (7,6 cm) Screw

Fig. D

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RIGHT WALL

3" (7,6 cm)x2

3" (7,6 cm)x8

28

2

Place right wall on fl oor centered between front and back walls.

Secure wall using 2" screws into top and bottom plates (Fig. A, Fig. B). Secure wall to bottom plate fi rst.

BEGIN

1

Nail lower edge of panels to fl oor using 2" nails 6" apart. Angle nail to hit fl oor frame (Fig. C).

Nail panels to front and back wall studs using 1-1/2" nails.

ENSURE PANEL CORNERS ARE FLUSH.

Your right wall is now installed.FINISH

REMOVE TEMPORARY BRACING

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

2" (5,1 cm)x18

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)x26

2" (5,1 cm)x4PARTS REQUIRED

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)Nails

Flush

Flush

6" (15,2 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. A

Nail 2" nails fi rst.

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

3" (7,6 cm) Nails

Fig. C

Secure wall top plates using 3" screws toe-screwed at each corner at an angle as shown in (Fig. D).

3

3" (7,6 cm) Screw

Fig. D

2" (5,1 cm) Screw

Fig. B

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TP Brace

EAVE WALL SQUARING

TP

96"(243,8 cm)

27-3/4"(70,5 cm)

HINT:

29

Fig. A

FINISH

PARTS REQUIRED:3" (7,6 cm)

x5x2

2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)TP Temporary Brace

BEGIN

Place TP fl ush under top plates at the back wall's 3rd stud and the front wall's 4th stud. Fit TP with edges fl ush to front and back panels using (3) 3” screws as shown (Fig. A, Fig. C).Secure TP to studs each end using 3” screws (Fig. A).

Measure from end of brace (inside wall panel) 27-3/4" and mark a vertical line on brace (Fig. A and B).

Locate a TP diagonally in the position shown (Fig. A) and attach at lower end with one 3" screw.With assistance, push or pull the wall until diagonal TP is fl ush to the mark and to top of brace (Fig. A, B and C).Secure TP to brace (Fig. B) using (2) 3" screws.

1

2

3

Flush TP Brace up under top plate.Secure using 3" screws 3" (7,6 cm)

Screws

Fig. C

You have fi nished squaring your eave walls.

Leave your temporary brace in place until you fi nish attaching your roof panels.

Flush

TOP PLATE

3rd Stud from left wall

1st Studfrom Door

Mark

Flush

DOOR

45-1/4"(114,9 cm)

Fig. B

Flush

LEFT WALL

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PARTS REQUIRED: x123" (7,6 cm)

WINDOW FRAME

Your window framing is now complete.FINISH

Place PU at measurement show flush under top plate.Secure using two 3" nails.

LVx2 2 x 4 x 22-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 57,2 cm)

PUx1 2 x 4 x 3-1/2" (5,1 x 10,2 x 8,9 cm)

BEGIN1

DOOR OPENING

PU

Flush

Flush

Flush withwindow opening.

AO

2

17-1/2" (44,5 cm)

22-1/2" (57,2 cm)

INSIDE OF WALL

Place AO flush to window opening as shown.Secure using two 3" nails at each connection.

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Secure AE to bracket panels using three 2" (5,1 cm) nails. Assemble 5 shelf supports as shown; 4 right-side, 1 left-side.

Secure shelf supports at shown height with three 2" (5,1 cm) nails.

1 BEGIN

2

x152" (5,1 cm)

3/8 x 8 x 12-1/2" (1 x 20,3 x 31,8 cm)

x5

2 x 3 x10-1/8" (5,1 x 7,6 x 25,7 cm)AEx5

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PARTS REQUIRED:

AE

x4x1

2" (5,1 cm) Nail

Flush

Flush

Flush

33-1/2”(85,1 cm)

LEVELCorner Stud

Left Shelf Bracket

2" (5,1 cm) Nail

FLOOR

LEFT WALL

SHELF

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PARTS REQUIRED:

Install shelf panels centered over shelf supports. Secure with two 2" (5,1 cm) nails at each support.

Secure KP with two 2" (5,1 cm) nails at each support as shown.

3

4

x202" (5,1 cm)

7/16 x 11-3/4 x 96" (1,1 x 29,8 x 243,8 cm)

x1

1 x 4 x 96" (2,5 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)KPx1

Flush

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

Flush

32

Flush

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

KP

SHELF

FINISHYour shelf is now installed.

96"(243,8 cm)

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PARTS REQUIRED:LOFT

Install loft support PT flush under wall top plates. Secure using 3" nails into wall studs.

x53" (7,6 cm)

BEGIN

1

3" (7,6 cm) Screws

3" (7,6 cm) Screws

33

2 Place TP on upper window frame flush against back side of window spacer PU (Fig. A) and back side of wall stud (Fig. B). Secure TP using (4) 3" screws (Fig. A, B).

3" (7,6 cm)Nails

Flush Flush

2 x 3 x 96" (5,1 x 7,6 x 243,8 cm)x1 PT

TP

PT

TP

Flushunder

top plate

3" (7,6 cm)x4

2 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm) TPx1

CLAMP3" (7,6 cm)

Screws

Fig. B

TP3" (7,6 cm)

Screws

Fig. APU

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Attention:Load not to exceed

250 lbs (113,4 kg) evenlydistributed across loft.

2" (5,1 cm) Nails

Flushto

top plate

PARTS REQUIRED:2" (5,1 cm)

x22

LOFT

7/16 x 20-7/8 x 88-5/8" (1,1 x 53 x 225,1 cm)

20-7/8"

x1

FINISH

Secure panel to loft frame using 2" nails spaced evenly as shown.

3

You have fi nished installing your loft.

Place loft panel on loft frame.

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HINT: Use floor and walls to help

assemble rafters!

96”(243,8 cm)

Repeat STEPS 1 - 2 to build four more assemblies.3

Turn rafter assembly over. Glue and nail second gusset to back side.2

Nail gusset to rafter using 2" nails, staggered, as shown. Maintain 1/4" gap (Fig. A).

Rafters should touch at peak. Apply glue on gusset and place on rafters.

You will build FIVE rafter assemblies.Place two rafter-halves into corners on bottom plates flush to side wall studs as shown. Set rafter ends flush to front and back wall panels.

FINISH

You have finished assembling your rafters.

PARTS REQUIRED:RAFTERS

2" (5,1 cm)x120

x10 6 x 23-1/4" (15,2 x 59,1 cm)

x10 2 x 4 x 55-3/16" (5,1 x 10,2 x 140,2 cm)AA

AA

AA GLUE

Glue

Fit base of rafter flush to back wall studs and wall panels.

Gap1/4" (6 cm)

CENTER Temporary support (2 x 4)

96"(243,8 cm)

Touch at peak.

BEGIN1

Fig. A

Flush to panel

Flush to panel

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Flush

END VIEW

24"(61 cm)

24"(61 cm)

24"(61 cm)

24"(61 cm)

24"(61 cm)

24"(61 cm)

x20

Mark top plate to measurements shown. Locate rafters centered on marks as shown.

Secure all rafters in position using two 3" (7,6 cm) screws at each connection (Fig. A). 2

FINISHYou have fi nished installing your rafters.

3" (7,6 cm)PARTS REQUIRED:

RAFTER INSTALLATION

(2) 3"(7,6 cm)Screws

Fig. A

Dimensions are tocenters of rafters

Dimensions are frominside of wall panels

BEGIN1

HINT: Secure the rafters to the front side of shed fi rst, then secure the back.

3" (7,6 cm) Screws

Flush

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GABLE TRIM

FINISH

Place all ETA parts fl ush with tops of rafters and centered at peak (Fig. A, Fig. B). Attach trim with 1-1/4" screws from inside (Fig. C).

You have installed your gable trim.

x32PARTS REQUIRED:1-1/4" (3,2 cm)

ETA ETA

ETA

plane of rafter

plane of rafter

Approximately7" (17,8 cm)

ETA

1-1/4" (3,2 cm)Screws

Fig. C

BEGIN1

ETAx42 x 3 x 59-1/8" (5 x 7,6 x 150,2 cm)

CENTER

Flush with top of rafters

Flush with

top of rafters

2 Screws at Seam

Fig. A

Fig. A Fig. B

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Roof panels may cause serious injury until securely fastened.Note: all roof panels need to be installed with the rough side up (painted grid lines).

PARTS REQUIRED: x42" (5,1 cm)

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK7/16 x 48 x 96"

(1,1 x 121,9 x 243,8 cm)7/16 x 25-5/8 x 48"(1,1 x 65,1 x 121,9 cm)

7/16 x 11 x 96"(1,1 x 27,9 x 243,8 cm)

7/16 x 11 x 25-58"(1,1 x 27,9 x 65,1 cm)

x4

x4

x2

x2

Move to the opposite end. Using the long edge of the panel as a lever, move the panel side-to-side until the top corner is flush to the peak (Fig. C) and there is 3/4" measurement on the rafter (Fig. D).

2

Attach the 48" x 96" panel with a 3/4" measurement on the rafter (Fig A) and the panel flush at the peak (Fig. B). Secure panel with two 2" nails in the corners.

Flush at peak.

Fig. C

Two Nails

48"(121,9 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm)

Fig. AGauge BlockGauge Block

Flush at peak.

Fig. B

3/4" (1,9 cm)

Gauge Block

Fig. D

ROOF PANELS

BEGIN1

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x174

Nail the roof panel using 2" (7,6 cm) nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel.

Attach a 11" x 96" lower roof panel fl ush to fi rst panel along edge and with the 3/4" measurement on edges (Fig. F).

Your roof panels are now installed.

Repeat process to attach roof panelson the opposite side.

3

Attach the four remaining end roof panels with 2" nails 6" apart as shown (Fig. H, Fig. J).

4

5

PARTS REQUIRED:ROOF PANELS

6" (15,2 cm)

Flush

11"(27,9 cm)

48"(121,9 cm)

1/4" (0,6 cm)GableTrim

7/16 x 11 x 96"(1,1 x 27,9 x 243,8 cm)

3/4"(1,9 cm)

Gauge Block

Flush

Flush

FINISH

2" (5 cm)

12"(30,5 cm)

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

Fig. F

Fig. HFig. J

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GUA

GUA

NOTE: 2" nails from from back side of rafter

DOOR

PARTS REQUIRED: x12

Secure collar tie to rafter using three 2" nails at each end.

FINISHYou have fi nished installing your collar ties.

COLLAR TIES

Place and level collar ties GUA on 2nd rafter (which is the rafter above center of the door) and on back of 4th rafter.Ensure collar tie is level and fl ush to roof panels.

GUAx21 x 3 x 60" (2,5 x 7,6 x 152,4 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

BEGIN1

Flush Flush 2nd Rafter

4th Rafter

LEVEL

LEVEL

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48-3/4"(123,8 cm)

1-1/4"(3,2 cm)Screws

1-1/4" (3,2 cm)Screws3" (7,6 cm)

Nails

3" (7,6 cm)Nails

96"(243,8 cm)

AN

AN

TP

TP

TP

Flush

Flush

PARTS REQUIRED: x8x443" (7,6 cm)1-1/4" (3,2 cm)

SOFFIT TRIM

Place parts TP and AN fl ush to bottom of roof overhang as shown (Fig. A).Secure with 3" nails and 1-1/4" screws as shown.

FINISHYou have fi nished installing your soffi t trim.

TPx22 x 4 x 96" (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

ANx22 x 4 x 48-3/4" (5,1 x 10,2 x 123,8 cm)

BEGIN1

Fig. A

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PARTS REQUIRED:GABLE FILLER

Place gable fi llers fl ush to bottom of gable trim as shown (Fig. A).Secure with two 2" fi nish nails and two 3/4" screws (Fig. B).

FINISH

Your gable fi llers are now installed.

BEGIN1

Fig. B

x2

x42" (5,1 cm)

Fig. A

3/4" (1,9 cm)x4

2" (5,1 cm)Finish Nails

Small

3/4" (1,9 cm)Screws

Flush

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PARTS REQUIRED: x40

Install GFL and GFR primed side out, fl ush to top of roof panels and fl ush at peak.Secure to 2x3 trim using 2" fi nish nails spaced evenly in the pattern shown.

BEGIN1

2" (5,1 cm)

FINISHYour gable trim is now installed.

GABLE TRIM

2" (5,1 cm)Finish Nails

GFLx219/32 x 3-1/2 x 60" (1,5 x 8,9 x 152,4 cm)

GFRx219/32 x 3-1/2 x 60" (1,5 x 8,9 x 152,4 cm)

Repeat STEP 1 to install GFL and GFR on opposite side.2

Flush at peak

Flush

Flush

SPACEDEVENLY

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PARTS REQUIRED: x32

Install fascia 2-1/2" x 73-7/8" fl ush to top of roof roof panel as shown (Fig. A).Secure to soffi t 2x4 trim using 2" fi nish nails.

2-1/2" x 73-7/8"

2-1/2" x 73-7/8"

BEGIN1

2" (5,1 cm)

FINISHYour eave fascia is now installed.

EAVE FASCIA

x43/8 x 2-1/2 x 73-7/8" (1 x 6,3 x 187,6 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)Finish Nails

Flush at center

Fig. A

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10"(25,4 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED: x642" (5,1 cm)

Install 75-3/4" front and back corner trim fl ush under soffi t trim (Fig. A) and fl ush to side wall panels. Secure using 2" fi nish nails.

Install 75-7/16" gable side corner trim fl ush to the bottom of the gable trim (Fig. B) and fl ush to edge of installed trim as shown (Fig. C, Fig. D). Secure using 2" fi nish nails.

3

2

FINISHYou have fi nished installing your corner trim.

Repeat STEPS 1 - 2 for each corner of shed.

CORNER TRIM

Fig. D

Fig. C

BEGIN1

Seam is fl ush.Caulk seam before

painting trim.

2" (5,1 cm)Finish Nails

75-7/16"(Right & Left)

x23/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-7/16" (1 x 4,4 x 191,6 cm)

x23/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-7/16" (1 x 4,4 x 191,6 cm)

x43/8 x 1-3/4 x 75-3/4" (1 x 4,4 x 192,4 cm)

x2 Right

x2 Left

Fig. A

75-3/4"

75-7/16"(Right & Left)

75-3/4"(Front & Back)

75-3/4"(Front & Back)

FlushFlush

Flush to side panel

Fig. B

75-7/16"(Right & Left)

GABLE TRIM

Flush

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Orient parts as shown on flat surface. 3/8" offset is to top. Look for red (right) and green (left) on hinge board.Attach temporary support OO with 3" screws. Attach temporary support GAA at bottom with 1-1/4" screws.

OO

OFFSET

3" (7,6 cm) Screws

1-1/4" (3 cm)Screws

3/8"(1 cm)3/8"

(1 cm)

3/8" (1 cm)

3/8"(1 cm)

OFFSETGREEN RED

GAA

3" (7,6 cm)

1-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)OOx1

x4

PARTS REQUIRED:

x1x1Left Door Right Door

x21-1/4" (3,2 cm)

3/4" GAUGE BLOCK

GAA

DOORS

BEGIN1

Bottom edges Flush

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ZOOO

x52" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)Finish Nails

3" (7,6 cm)Screws

1-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)OOx1

PARTS REQUIRED: x133" (7,6 cm)

DOORS

3/8"(1 cm)

2

Center doors on mark as shown (Fig. B) and screw hinge boards into door framing using 3" screws.4

Remove temporary door supports and ensure that the doors open properly.FINISH

You have fi nished installing your doors.

Place over-door trim ZO centered above door opening and fl ush up to the soffi t (Fig. A). Secure using 2" fi nish nails. Measure and mark a center line on ZO.

Center door gap on center-mark

3" (5,1 cm) Screwsinto hinge boardand fl oor

Fig. B

Gap

3 Measure down 72" from over door trim ZO. Mark at 72" (Fig. B).Place and center OO as a ledger board at 72" measurement for doors to rest on. Secure OO using three 3" screws (Fig. C).

ZOx119/32 x 4 x 72" (1,5 x 10,2 x 182,9 cm)

Flushup to trim

Flushup to trim

72"(182,9 cm)

Flush

Fig. A

MARK

CENTER

Fig. B

Fig. C

MARK

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x419/32 x 3 x 26-5/8" (1,5 x 7,6 x 67,6 cm)

AH

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DOOR TRIMPARTS REQUIRED: 3/4" (1,9 cm)x56

9"(22,9 cm)

9"(22,9 cm)

AH

AH

AH

AH

3/4" (1,9 cm)Screws from behind.

DoorTrim

HingeBoard

Fig. ADoorPanel

Attach horizontal door rails AH with four 3/4" screws from inside of doors.

BEGIN

1 Secure door trim from inside using 3/4" screws as shown (Fig. A).

2 Reinforce the door trim using 3/4" screws through door panel into trim (Fig. A).Locate screws as shown (Fig. B). Use two screws at seams.

3/4" (1,9 cm) Screws

Flush

Two Screws

Fig. B9"

(22,9 cm)9"

(22,9 cm)INSIDE OF DOORS

9"(22,9 cm)

9"(22,9 cm)

x164" Metal Threshold

3/4" (1,9 cm)Bagged separately / special coating

x11

Fig. C

(11) Special Coating Screws

FINISHYou have fi nished attaching your door trim and threshold.

Center metal threshold between doors and secure using eleven 3/4" special coating screws into fl oor as shown (Fig. C).3

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2"(5,1 cm)Screws

x10

12" (30,5 cm)

Approximately

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You have fi nished installing your door stiffeners.

Center OO vertically on the left door in the door opening fl ush with the edge of door (Fig. A).

PARTS REQUIRED: x102" (5,1 cm)

DOOR STIFFENERS

FINISH

Repeat STEPS 1 - 2 to install OO on right door.3

Secure using (5) 2" screws through outside trim into OO (Fig. B)2

Fig. A

Center OO in door opening.

OOx21-1/4 x 2-1/2 x 69" (3,2 x 6,3 x 175,3 cm)

1"(2,5 cm)

1"(2,5 cm)

OFFSET Screws 2"(5,1 cm)

Fig. BOO

IT IS IMPORTANT

TO HOLD THESE

DIMENSIONS

x2

BEGIN1

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x4 3/4" (1,9 cm)x12

Install decorative hinges on horizontal trim and fl ush against hinge as shown.3

Set Screw

1-1/2"(3,8 cm)

Screws x2

1-3/4"(4,4 cm)

35-3/4"90,8 cm

INSTALL ONRIGHT DOOR.

TOP VIEW

1/4" Pre-drill and 1/2" Drill-through.

1/4" (0,6 cm)1/2" (1,3 cm)

Drill Bits

x1

You have fi nished mounting your door hardware.FINISH

Pre-drill 1/4" hole at mark. Finish hole with 1/2" drill bit.

Position hardware in hole and secure with screws as shown.2

Measure and mark position on right door as shown.

x21-1/2" (3,8 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED:

DOOR HARDWARE

1-3/4"4,4 cm

BEGIN1

3/4"(1,9 cm)

Screws x12

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LEFT DOOR

5/16" (0,8 cm) Drill BitPARTS REQUIRED:

DOOR HARDWARE

Mark and pre-drill holes for screws. Install bolt with screws supplied.

Drill 5/16" (0,8 cm) hole deep enough for bolt to slide into.

2

3

4

Place bolt onto OO in open position with bolt end 3/8" (0,8 cm) down from frame. Bolt is open when loop is contacting base (Fig A).

x2

x8

1" (2,5 cm)Screws

HINT: With door closed extend bolt and tap with hammer to leave a mark in wood for drilling.

Fig. A

Fig. B

OO

OO

Place bolt onto OO in open position with bolt end 1/2" (1,3 cm) up from floor. Bolt is open when loop is connecting base (Fig. B).

Mark and pre-drill holes for screws. Install bolt with screws supplied.

Drill 5/16" (0,8 cm) hole deep enough for bolt to slide into.

You have finished mounting your spring bolts.

FINISH

5/16" (0,8 cm) drill for bolt

1" (2,5 cm) deep.

1/2"(1,2 cm)

OPEN POSITIONspring is loose.

OVER DOORFRAME

FLOOR

Loop contactsbase

Loop contactsbase

OPEN POSITIONspring is loose.

3/8" (0,8 cm) with boltin open position.

PRE-DRILL (4)HOLES Install 3/4" (1,9 cm)

Screws

PRE-DRILL (4)HOLES Install 3/4" (1,9 cm)

Screws

BEGIN1

3/4" (1,9 cm)

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Windowx1PARTS REQUIRED:WINDOWS AND WINDOW TRIM

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2" (5,1 cm)x4

Caulk behind frame near edge.

Fig. A

BEGIN

1

Attach window using four 2" (5,1 cm) screws as shown. Ensure window is level and centered.

Seal window with high-quality exterior-grade caulk before installing (Fig. A).

2

2" (5,1 cm) Screws

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PARTS REQUIRED: x8 2" (5 cm)

19/32 x 2-1/2 x 30-1/8" (1,5 x 6,3 x 76,5 cm)

x2

x2

AZ

3

4

FINISHYou have fi nished installing your windows, window trim and shutters.

WINDOW TRIM and SHUTTERS

Place trim pieces AZ centered on window frame as shown.Secure using 2" fi nish nails.

Center shutters vertically against trim.Secure using screws provided at pre-marked locator points. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!

2" Finish Nailsinto wall frame

CENTER OF WINDOW

CENTER OF WINDOW

CENTER OF WINDOW

CENTER OF WINDOW

AZ

AZ

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PARTS REQUIRED:

FINISH

2

Choose two walls for vent locations (One low and One high). Measure and mark for two vents in walls as shown. Cut out marked openings.

Caulk behind vent fl anges.

Secure using 1/2" (1,3 cm) screws.

You have fi nished installing your vents.

x121/2" (1,3 cm)

x2

VENTS

8 x 16" (20,3 x 35,6 cm)

6"(15,2 cm)

3 – 5"(7,6 – 12,7 cm)

14"(35,6 cm)

Caulk

BEGIN1

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• Use acrylic latex caulk that is paintable. Caulk at all horizontal and vertical seams, between the trim and walls, and all around the door trim.

• Use a high quality exterior acrylic latex paint. When painting your building, there are a few key areas that can be easily overlooked that must be painted: • Bottom edge of all siding and trim • Inside of doors and all 4 edges

Note: Prime all un-primed exterior wood before painting. (Follow directions provided by manufacturer.)

• Install felt flush to all roof edges overlapping 3". Use minimal amount of roofing nails to hold in place.

OK to overlap at ridge.3 (7,6 cm)OVERLAP Flush

Flush

PARTS REQUIRED:

PAINT & CAULK- NOT INCLUDED -

ROOF FELT- NOT INCLUDED -

DRIP EDGE- NOT INCLUDED -

Snip bottom side of drip edge andbend over to other side of roof.

(Follow directions provided by manufacturer.)

• Install drip edge over roof felt on gable side and under roof felt on eave side (Fig. A). • Do not use nails on side of drip edge that hangs over side of building. • Only nail top of drip edge as shown.

Edge flush to trim.

Fig. A

Drip edge

Roof felt

Drip edge

Drip EdgeBuilding Size12 x 8'

(365,8 x 244,8 cm)50'

(15,2 m)

Trim Paint CaulkBuilding Size

2 Quarts2 Gallons 3 Tubes12 x 8'(365,8 x 244,8 cm)

Building Paint

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1"(2,5 cm)

NAILS

Sealing Strip 1"(2,5 cm)

1/2"(1,3 cm)

• Follow directions provided by manufacturer and these instructions.

SHINGLES - NOT INCLUDED -

Install first starter row upside down and color up with a 1" overhang at back and bottom of roof panel. Use (4) nails per shingle. Starter row must be straight and level all the way across with lower edge of roof deck. NOTE: If you have installed drip edge install shingles flush to drip edge.

TABS UP

Shingle overlaps roof decking.

1" (2,5 cm) overhang past roof deck.

1" (2,5 cm) overhang or flush with drip

edge.

(4) Nails

BACK OF SHED

FRONT OF SHED

NEVER DRIVE FASTENERS INTO OR ABOVE SEALING STRIPS.

Familiarize yourself with a 3-Tab Shingle.

SHINGLE NAIL PATTERN

Full Rain Slot

Half A Rain Slot

NotchNotch

BEGIN1

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1"(2,5 cm)

1"(2,5 cm)

1"(2,5 cm)

SHINGLES continued...

Beginning at front of shed, install first row of shingles with notch at 1" past roof edge or flush with drip edge.22

LEFT SIDE OF SHED

RIGHT SIDE OF SHED

Notch- or -

Drip Edge

Notch

Roof Deck

Flush with starter row.

Flush with starter row.

Continue installing rows of shingles by staggering at front.

4

Install second row of shingles flush at top of first row's rain slots. Ensure 1" overhang or flush to drip edge at front, stagger each row.

3

RIGHT SIDE OF SHED

LEFT SIDE OF SHED

FRONT OF SHED

Flush with rain slots.Flush with rain slots.Flush with rain slots.Flush with rain slots.Flush with rain slots.Flush with rain slots.

Notch

Notch

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You have fi nished shingling your roof. Proceed to capping the ridge.FINISH

Continue installing rows of shingles to the peak. At the peak make sure there is a maximum of 5" or less to the rain slot, as shown below. If shingles overlap at ridge cut to peak with a utility knife.

Repeat steps 1 - 5 to shingle the opposite side of your roof. Trim shingles at ridge.

Once both sides are shingled you need to trim ends. Strike a chalk line 1" from edge.

Using your shingle hooked blade carefully cut shingles along chalk line.

5

6

7

8

SHINGLEScontinued...

• If more than 5" (12,7 cm) to rain slot you must install another row of shingles.

5"(12,7 cm)or less.

5"(12,7 cm) MAX.

Top of rain slot.

Cut Off. CUT

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3

• You will finish off the top of the roof with a ridge cap made from shingles.

SHINGLES - RIDGE CAP

Note: • You will need about 28-30 cut pieces.

Cut shingles into THREE pieces. Hint: Use cut-off pieces first.

Score shingle, then snap-off angled cut.

Install first ridge cap flush to shingles at front, as shown.

Install second ridge cap 5" back, as shown.

2

2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

Top of slot.Weather Seal

Flush

(1) Nail per side through weather seal.

(1) Nail per side through weather seal.5"

(12,7 cm)

FRONT OF SHED

Flush

28 to 30Pieces

BEGIN1

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SHINGLES - RIDGE CAPcontinued...

Continue installing ridge cap to back of roof.

Make sure there is 4" (10,2 cm) between the shingle-color and edge of shingles.

When you have 4" minimum of shingle color cut one piece to cap your roof.

Install fl ush to shingles.

4

5

6

7

(2) Nails per side.

You have fi nished your ridge cap.FINISH

Cut at top of rain slot.

Flush to shingles

Trim cap off fl ush to shingles

Cap

4"(10,2 cm)

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LIMITED CONDITIONAL WARRANTY*Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC warrants the following:1. Every product is warranted from defects in workmanship and manufacturing for 1 year.2. All accessories, hardware and metal components are warranted for 2 years.3. All Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is warranted for 2 years4. Siding and Trim is warranted for 15 years.5. Solar Shed windows are warranted for 1 year.6. Cedar lumber is warranted for 15 years.7. Preserved Pine is warranted for 10 years.

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC will repair, replace or pay for the affected part. In no event shall Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC pay the cost of labor or installation or any other costs related thereto. All warranties are from date of purchase. If a cash refund is paid on an affected part, it will be prorated from the date of purchase.

CONDITIONSThe warranty is effective only when:1. The unit has been erected in accordance with the assembly instructions.2. The unit has been properly shingled and painted or stained and reasonably and regularly maintained thereafter.3. The failure occurs when the unit is owned by the original purchaser.4. Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC has received the warranty registration card within thirty (30) days of purchase and

notification of the failure in writing within the warranty period specified above.5. Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC has had reasonable opportunity during the sixty (60) days following receipt of notification to

inspect and verify the failure prior to commencement of any repair work.

REQUIREMENTSStorage BuildingsTo validate your warranty, it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC unit; shingle the roof and paint or solid-colored stain the siding using quality, 100% acrylic latex exterior product with a minimum of two (2) coats within thirty (30) days of assembly; caulk above all doors and all horizontal and vertical trim boards; paint and seal all exposed edges, sides and faces of siding/trim and OSB siding to include all exterior walls and all sides and all edges of doors.

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Keep vegetation trimmed away from building and make sure siding panels and trim do not come in contact with masonry or cement. The minimum ground clearance for siding must be one half inch (½ inch) from concrete slab or two and one half inches (2 ½”) from the ground when building is erected or constructed on a treated wood floor kit. Water from sprinklers must be kept off unit. In no event will Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC be responsible for any indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages nor for failure(s) that are caused by events, acts or omissions beyond our control including, but not limited to, misuse or improper assembly, improper maintenance (which eventually leads to rot or decay) and acts of God. Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC will not be held responsible for any labor costs incurred to construct your unit.This warranty gives you certain specific rights that vary from state to state.

CLAIM PROCEDURETo make a claim under this warranty, you can either call 1-888-827-9056 or email: [email protected]. Please have ready the information below when you call or include the information in your email:1. The model and size of the product.2. A list of the part(s) for which the claim is made.3. Proof of purchase of the Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC item, as shown on the original invoice.4. Run code: found on exterior product label or assembly instructions enclosed in the product package.

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