Prior to starting the installation, familiarize yourself with the relevant local rules and
regulations. When choosing the most suitable location for the garden shed, make
sure that the ground is stable and straight and that no exposed location is chosen
where the garden shed is completely free! A certain degree of protection against
storms and gusts of wind must be guaranteed. Freestanding will otherwise cause
damage. base. Set up the building only when the weather is fine and dry. Do not
install if there are strong winds!
Prior to starting the installation, familiarize yourself with the relevant local rules and
regulations. Find a stable and level place as a base. Set up the building only when the
weather is fine and dry. Do not install if there are strong winds!
If possible, set up the garden house together with 3 or more people. Otherwise, there
could be material damage or even injuries.
•Choose a location that has enough space around the garden house for working.
•Before you start building the garden shed, make sure that you have a good foundation.
•Carefully follow the steps in the instructions to ensure correct installation.
•Before starting the installation, make sure that all parts are present.
•Make sure the foundation frame is flat on the floor.
•The foundation must be level. If the floor is uneven, level it.
• Always wear safety gloves, long sleeves and eye protection during installation.
Some parts may have sharp edges and may cause injury!
• Do not attempt to assemble it in windy weather conditions as there is a risk
that panels may be damaged or people injured.
•The shed must be built on a solid, level and horizontal foundation. A reinforced
concrete foundation or large concrete slabs are recommended as a floor construction.
The dimensions of the foundation should be at least 10 cm larger than the dimensions
of the garden house. The choice and construction of your foundation are not covered
by the warranty. The company assumes no responsibility for the selection and quality
of the foundation.
•Prepare a first layer of stones or gravel for a reinforced concrete foundation. The
foundation should be at least 10 cm thick. Allow the concrete to dry for at least 48
hours.
•The foundations can also be made of bricks, stone blocks or concrete pedestals.
•The garden shed is not intended to be built directly on the lawn.
•Your shed must be firmly anchored to the foundation to prevent damage from
strong winds. No anchors are included in the equipment supplied!
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