INSPECTION FORM
As soon as the packaging is opened, the components must be treated within 72 hours and assembly must begin
immediately after drying of the treatment applied, this to prevent the wooden planks from being deformed. Before
assembly we recommend to treat the beams twice all four sides of the board with an oil-based protective product-to
protect the wood from fungus, blackening, and insects. After assembly, a finishing product (paint, wood preservative or
impregnation agent) should be applied to outer and inner sides of the shed- to protect the wood from cracks, from
deformation because of the sun and rain influence. By regularly applying a new finishing layer the life of your shed shall
be lengthened. This should be repeated every 3 years. If assembly is stopped, all parts which have not been assembled
must be sheltered and stored in a protected place, protected from sun, rain and humidity. Do not set up the shelter in
very cold (frost) or very hot weather. The shelter must be assembled in mild temperatures between 15 and 25 ° C. To
avoid any potential problem during assembly, carried out by you or by the construction company of your choice, we
recommend that you check that the parts of the shelter received are in accordance with the parts list before assembly.
This inspection must be carried out within 14 days of delivery to the location of your choice. Warranty claims are limited
to the exchange of defective materials. Defective construction parts that have already been used or painted are
excluded from the replacement warranty. All other requests are excluded! In the event of a complaint, please follow the
following procedure: send the supplier the inspection form on the last page of the notice accompanied by the purchase
invoice. Using step-by-step instructions and provided sketches, you can easily assemble your garden shed.
FLOOR (IF PRESENT)
The floor can be composed of plates to be positioned or boards to be nested one inside the other. The floor must be
treated in the same way as the other pieces of wood in the shelter before being laid. It is also possible to acquire a floor
when it is not supplied. This floor must be adapted to the shelter.
WOODEN WALLS
The planks making up the four walls of the shelter must fit one above the other. Some planks may be slightly warped
because wood is a living material. In the case of veiled planks, use a clamp, a rubber mallet and a chock block. For this,
put the clamp in place to align the male part and the female part then place the wedge on the veiled plank. Then, strike
lightly with the rubber mallet until the veiled plank is inserted on the previous plank. Be careful not to hit too hard as
this could cause the plank to break or be damaged.
Make sure that the male part of the plank is always facing the roof when mounting the planks. Once the logs of the
shelter base and the orthogonality of the base and the diagonals verified, the other logs can be mounted. It will then be
possible to fix the brackets on the planks of the structure to avoid any damage during strong winds. Continue to assemble
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