Failure to use supplied parts included in this kit could result in poor product performance and may void your warranty. Please contact Outdoor Living Today’s Customer Toll Free Line if you plan to deviate from our written instructions. Warranty Customer agrees to hold Outdoor Living Today and any Authorized Dealers free of any liability for improper installation, maintenance and repair.
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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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Concrete Foundation Floor Frame 108” 18 5/8” 148 1/2” Gravel Foundation Gravel Foundation with treated stringers Completed Foundation 108” 25 Patio Stones 148 1/2” Gravel Foundation Gravel Foundation with Patio Pavers Completed Foundation Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 4...
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22 - Cedar Roof Ridge Caps (1 Ridge Cap shorter for center of roof) 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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Hardware Kit - METAL ROOF (Provided) 1/4” Nut Driver x 102 1 1/4” 1/4” x 1 1/2” x 48 Metal Roof Hanger Metal Roof Screw Hardware Kit - PLYWOOD ROOF (Provided) x 84 1 1/4” 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 over apex of roof panels Floor Runner Sill Gasket Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 8...
Floor Joist Frames Small (3) Floor Runners (10) Floor Joist Frames Large (3) Concrete Pad (optional foundation method) find Square Drive Bit for the screws in with the Hardware Kit Bag. Flush with framing Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 9...
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Square Drive Bit for the screws in with the Hardware Kit Bag. 96” 136 1/2” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 10...
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It is important to note, that having a level foundation is critical. Choosing a foundation will vary between regions. Typical foundations can be concrete pads or patio stones positioned underneath the floor runners. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 11...
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Important - Make sure floor is level before location of floor joists to determine moving on to wall section. Use a level to screw placement. confirm, and shim floor joists as required. push plywood together at seams. Completed Floor configuration Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 12...
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(4 Angle cut on one (4) (.Angle cut on edge) end and 2 square cut.) Window Wall Panel (2) Narrow Wall Door Header Bottom Wall Panel (12” wide) Door Jamb Plates (7) Solid Wall Panels (7) Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 13...
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Unsure if panel is facing up or down? Compare solid wall siding to window wall siding and match orientation. 1st Rear Wall Panel 1st Rear Wall Panel 1/2” overhang Flush with Floor Framing Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 14...
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Do Not Attach Walls To Floor Until Step XX Pilot Hole first. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 15...
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Pilot Hole first. Pilot Hole first. Pilot Hole first. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 16...
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Pilot Hole first. Pilot Hole first. Pilot Hole first. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 17...
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Flush to tip of Bevel. Flush with Window Wall stud on inside. Pilot Hole first. Notch to front and on top. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 18...
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1/4”, your walls are not square. Adjusting now will make it easier to install roof section Pilot Hole first. Angle Optional - Caulking screws into perimeter seams will help prevent Floor Joists. moisture from entering your shed. Caulking not included in kit. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 19...
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Male / Female Gable Siding Overlap Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 20...
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Flashing overhangs wall on outside. Use a straight edge to check that angle of Gable lines up with Top Wall Plate angle. Adjust Gable for best fit. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 21...
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Connectors (2) 84” long Roof Gussets (3) Roof Rafters (9 per side) 18 total Rafter Brackets Double (4) Soffits (4) Single (6) Metal Ridge Board Connector 8 - 3/4” screws Ridge Board Ridge Board Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 22...
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Soffits Important: Pilot Hole Ridge Board to prevent splitting! 136 1/2” 20 1/2” 20 1/2” Connector Plate to inside 45 1/2” 45 1/2” 45 1/2” 68 1/4” Important: Pilot Hole Soffit prevent splitting! Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 23...
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Rafter should rest on gable framing. Gable Notch Soffit should sit approx. 1/8” away from wall panel. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 24...
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Gable Notch Offsetting Metal Ridge Board Connectors. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 25...
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Outside Roof Panels (2) Panels (2) Outside Roof Panels (2) Exploded view of upside down roof panels. Outside Roof Panel. Shingles overhang plywood on outside panels. Shingles and plywood flush on middle panel. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 28...
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Roof Plywood recessed 1/8” from Rafter end. Angle Screw from Rafter into Plywood 2 1/2” Screw in Bottom with 2 1/2” Screw. Row of Shingles. Shingles overhang plywood on Outside Roof Panel. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 29...
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Outside Panel Middle Panel Outside Panel Attach above the exposure line. Exposure Line Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 30...
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4 - 90° Metal Brackets per Gable. 3 - 2 1/2” Screws angled into each Mid Rafter. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 31...
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Alternate Ridge Cap seams (Offsetting angle cut at peak) Thin end Thick end Important: Butt (thick) end of Ridge Cap will be facing towards the outside of shed. 8” Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 32...
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Rafters. Bead of caulking Bead of caulking Screw into peaks of roof panels Screw into center Important: Metal Roof Hangers of Battens. 2nd row will be removed in Step D12. from top. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 36...
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Important: Remove Metal Roof Hangers Screw into center of Battens. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 37...
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Exploded view of all parts necessary to complete the Roof Section. Identify all parts prior to starting. Large Plywood Roof Panel (4) Small Plywood Roof Panel (4) Centered on 5th Rafter and recessed 1/8” from Rafter end. Overhang outside rafter by 3 3/4”. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 39...
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Roofing paper and roofing material is not supplied in this kit. Leaving plywood roof panels unprotected will result in water damage to the shed as well as delamination of the plywood. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 41...
Start with least visible side of shed and use the least desirable pieces first. Install trim to most visible side of shed as your skill installing trim improves. Thicker at Butt Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com...
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Flush to bottom of wall siding. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 43...
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Fit Corner Trim tight underneath Soffit. Wide Corner Trim Corner Trim Align bottoms of both corner trim pieces flush. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 44...
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Align with bottom of Horizontal Gable Trim. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 45...
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Front Facia caps Side Facia. Horizontal Gable Pentagon Facia Detail Plate Detail Plate Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 46...
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Align Middle Hinge on top door section closer 3/4” screw to top of middle trim.. Top and Bottom Align Middle Hinge on Hinges centered bottom door closer to on door trim. bottom of middle trim.. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 47...
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Bottom Door 3/8” gap at bottom. Evenly spaced on sides. 2” Black Screws Bottom Skirting 1/4” gap on inside. Slight gap.Top Trim overlaps bottom trim to prevent water from getting in. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 48...
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Temporarily position Interior Vertical Door Stop to help align Interior Barrel Bolt. Silver Barrel Bolt Window frame. Caulk gap. Screw insert into bottom (thick) part of siding. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 49...
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Caulk gap. Trim dado sits in flange. Outdoor Living Today www.outdoorlivingtoday.com sales@outdoorlivingtoday.com Page 50...
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Outdoor Living Today Flower Box Assembly Instructions Exploded Side Trims (D) View Front Trim (C) End Caps (B) 1 1/4” Parts Lists: Nails (G) A - Base, Rear & Front Box Frames (3pcs) 3/4” x 5 1/2” x 23” B - End Cap Frames (2pcs) 3/4”...
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Congratulations on assembling your 12x8 Cabana! Note: Our Sheds are shipped as an unfinished product. If exposed to the elements, the lumber will weather to a silvery-gray color. If you prefer to keep the lumber looking closer to the original color, we suggest that you treat the wood with a good oil base wood stain.
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