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You can find the footprint for your shed on Page 3 of your Assembly Manual. If doing the assembly yourself, have all the necessary tools ready to go and in working condition. A list of required tools can be found after the parts list. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 3...
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Foundation Types for 8x4 Garden Shed 45 1/2” 45 1/2” 96” 96” Concrete Foundation Floor Frame Completed Foundation 17 1/2” 57 1/2” 108” Gravel Foundation with treated stringers Gravel Foundation Completed Foundation 57 1/2” 15 Patio Stones 108” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 4...
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1 - ½” x 2 ½” x 8 ⁄ ” - Front Middle Trim Note: Trim and Skirting pieces are graded with the best face being rough sawn. Rough sawn cedar is much easier to paint and stain. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 5...
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34 1 1/4” 1/4” Nut Driver 1 1/2” 1/4” x 1 1/2” x 14 Metal Roof Hanger x 3 Metal Roof Screw Hardware Kit - PLYWOOD ROOF (Provided) x 60 1 1/4” 1 1/2” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 6...
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Regular Maintenance & Tips to Prolong the Life of Your Shed. Small gap between bevel siding and window trim Dab of caulking Wall Panel Floor Plywood Floor Joists Foundation Strip of roofing paper Floor Runner over apex of roof panels Sill Gasket Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 8...
Joist Frame Large Floor Joist Frame Floor Runners (5) Foundation Material not included. Flush with framing. Door Location. You can find the Square Drive Bit, for the screws, in the Hardware Kit Bag. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 9...
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4th Runner Flush with Floor Framing. 4th Runner 45 1/2” 96” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 10...
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Important: Floor should be completely level before moving to next step. Note: Plywood is cut slightly smaller than floor framing. Keep plywood seams tight. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 11...
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Wall Extenders (2) Door Header - Short (2) Angled Wall Extenders (2) Door Header - Long with aluminum support. Solid Wall Panel (4) Narrow Wall Panel (2) Door Jambs (2) Wall Plate (4) Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 12...
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This will make it much easier to attached together. Pilot Hole Wall Plate first. Do not align wall siding to floor. Align wall plate to outside of plywood floor. Wall Plate Flush with floor framing. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 13...
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Do Not Attach Walls To Floor until B22. Do Not Attach Walls To Floor until Step B22. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 14...
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2x3 wall plate flush with floor frame. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 15...
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Step to front and top. Align with inside wall framing. 2 1/2” screws 3/4” screws Push Long Door Header has aluminum support strip already attached. Door opening should be 64” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 16...
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SPACESAVER GARDENSAVER Siding Sidings will lines up. Sidings will overlap. overlap. Wall framings Wall framings flush. flush. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 17...
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SPACESAVER GARDENSAVER Siding of Extension Wall. Framing flush inside shed. Siding of rear wall. Pilot Hole first. Pilot Hole first. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 19...
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SPACESAVER GARDENSAVER Pilot Hole Pilot Hole first. first. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 20...
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Threshold to confirm doorway opening. Confirm Doorway opening is 64” wide at top and bottom. Optional - Caulking wall seams will help prevent moisture from entering at seam. Caulking not included in kit. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 21...
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3/4 the length of screw. 96” Mid Rafter Mid Rafter 21 3/4” 48” 21 3/4” Rear Rear Soffit Front Soffits Boards (2) Confirm angles on rafter ends are aligned. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 22...
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Note - Rafter Section for Plywood Roof with have an extra Rafter with Cleats attached. Screw center rafters together with 3 - 2 1/2” screws. Screw center rafters together with 6 - 2 1/2” screws. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 23...
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Rafter ends vertical. Side View Rafter sits on framing Front Soffit. Rear Soffit. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 24...
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90° Metal Brackets Front Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 25...
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Panel 90° Metal Brackets (8) Front Soffits (2) Rafters (6) GardenSaver Right Roof Panel Left Roof Panel Filler Shingles (4) Facia/Roof Nailing Strips (2) 90° Metal Brackets (8) Rafters (6) Front Soffits (2) Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 26...
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Rafter/Facia Nailing Plate. Shingles overhang plywood on outside. Plywood flush with shingles Front of plywood on inside. 1/8” recessed with rafter end. Roof Panel centered on rafter. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 27...
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Screw Bottom Row Roof Seam. of Shingles ONLY for now. Screw on angle away from shingle edge to prevent it from cracking. Butt - thicker. Attach above the exposure line. Exposure Line. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 28...
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2nd Filler Shingle. 90° Metal Brackets Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 29...
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3 - 2 1/2” screws Toe Nailed in each Mid Rafter. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 30...
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Metal Roof Panel (3) Roof Batten 50” (6) Foam Enclosures (Several) Batten Spacers (4) Facia/Roof Nailing Strips (2) Rafters (6) Rear Soffits (2) Front Soffits (2) 1/8” back from rafter end. Overhanging 2” on outside rafter. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 31...
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Batten Spacers Important: Pre-drill pilot hole with 1/8” drill bit first to prevent Batten Spacer from splitting. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 32...
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Metal Roof Hangers will temporarily help keep Metal Roof Panels in place before they are fastened. 1” - 3” Overhang Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 33...
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Metal roof Panels should overlap each other. Bead of Caulking Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 34...
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Note: Metal Roof Hangers will removing Metal Roof Hangers. need to be removed in Step 47. Screw into center of Battens. Screw into Peak not valley. Remove Metal Roof Hangers Insert Foam Enclosures Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 35...
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Secure lower/front Batten row, be careful not to overtighten. Center of Battens Foam Enclosures 1/4” Nut Driver and 2” long Metal Ridge Cap Screw. Drill through Foam Enclosures. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 36...
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Small Plywood Roof Panel (2) Center Plywood Roof Panel (2) Large Plywood Roof Panel (2) 2” overhang Sits on outside of middle rafter 1”. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 37...
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48” wide x 21 3/4” deep. tight Recessed 1/8” back from rafter end. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 38...
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Side Front Corner Trim (2) Center Corner Bottom Door Filler Trim (2) Cane Bolt Stop/Threshold Front & Rear / Front Corner Trim (2) Corner Filler Full Door (2) Side Skirting (6) Trim (8) Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 40...
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Skirting meets flush in center. Skirting meets flush in center. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 41...
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Corner Filler Trim. Gap to be covered. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 42...
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Rear Center Corner Filler Trim Flush with Narrow Tight underneath Vertical Wall stud. soffit. Door Trim. Flush with Right Side Door Jamb. Door Trim. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 43...
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Tight underneath soffit. Side Front Corner Trim Front Corner 2 1/2” wide. Trim 5 1/2” wide. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 44...
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SPACESAVER GARDENSAVER Tight against top of Vertical Door Trim. Centered on seam of Extender Walls. Attach Hinges with 2“ Screws 3/4” & 2” Black Screws. 3/4” screws Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 45...
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Hint: Shim Shingle or extra piece of siding to help space Doors at top and bottom. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 46...
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Flush with header and jamb. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 48...
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Lower interior door trim. Door Stop has dado cut. Stop aligned under trim. Toll Free 1-888-658-1658 www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 49...
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Leave small gap between Stop and Flange. Bolt. Holster. Upper and lower brackets. Important - Drill pilot holes in Door Flange to prevent wood from splitting. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 50...
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Drill 1/2” Diameter Hole to accommodate rod of Cane Bolt. 3/4” Black Screws. 3/4” Black Screws. 3/4” Black Screw Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 51...
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