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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 years

4. 

Siding and Trim is warranted for 10 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.

8. 

Redwood 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.

CONDITIONS

The 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.

REQUIREMENTS

Storage Buildings

To 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.  

Gazebos & Pergolas

To validate your warranty, it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC unit.  This includes treating all of 

the exposed cedar and pine surfaces on your gazebo or pergola structure with an exterior grade wood preservative, an exterior 

oil-based semi-transparent stain, an acrylic latex exterior paint or an acrylic latex solid color exterior stain within 30 days of assembly 

and as needed thereafter to maintain your warranty.

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 PROCEDURE

To 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 or receipt.

4. 

Run code: found on exterior product label or assembly instructions enclosed in the product package.

All other inquiries can be mailed to:

 

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC

 

Attn: Customer Service

 

1000 Ternes

 

Monroe, MI 48162

 *WARRANTY TERMS MAY VARY OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.

IMPORTANT:  This is your warranty certificate.

10Y MV LDR:  3/20/2019

Summary of Contents for HEARTLAND CORONADO 12x8

Page 1: ...M AND MAKE UP TO 1 500 WEEK o r v i sit backyardinstaller c o m Flexible schedule No selling just building Bonus incentives available S c a n t he f lowcode to apply t o d a y INSTALLERS WANTED based...

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Page 3: ...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 9 CHECK ALL PARTS I...

Page 4: ...on You have finished 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 m...

Page 5: ...x 121 9 cm NKA x2 2 x 4 x 49 1 2 5 1 x 10 2 x 125 7 cm UX x1 2 x 4 x 64 5 1 x 10 2 x 162 6 cm SZ x4 2 x 4 x 89 5 1 x 10 2 x 226 1 cm TP x2 2 x 4 x 96 5 1 x 10 2 x 243 8 cm TP x3 2 x 4 x 96 5 1 x 10 2...

Page 6: ...8 x 96 1 1 x 121 9 x 243 8 cm 7 16 x 47 7 8 x 48 1 1 x121 6 x 121 9 cm 7 16 x 10 3 4 x 96 1 1 x 27 3 x 243 8 cm 7 16 x 10 3 4 x 48 1 1 x 27 3 x 121 9 cm x2 x2 x2 x2 x1 3 8 x 48 x 76 1 x 121 9 x 193 cm...

Page 7: ...assembly Length of nail must match screw length x4 x12 Faux Hinge 3 4 1 9 cm ACCESSORIES DOOR HARDWARE x2 Vent x1 x2 T Handle 1 1 2 3 8 cm x2 x8 3 4 1 9 cm 3 4 1 9 cm Bagged separately special coating...

Page 8: ...uggested materials to properly level your floor as this will vary depending on your specific site If you choose to install your floor on a concrete slab refer to page 7 If you choose to build your own...

Page 9: ...fer 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 ben...

Page 10: ...er MUST be treated lumber 5 8 x 48 x 96 1 6 x 121 9 x 243 8 cm x3 x1 x40 x40 1 lb of 2 5 1 cm Hot Dipped Galvanized Box Type Nails 40 Nails 3 7 6 cm Hot Dipped Galvanized Box Type Nails 3 7 6 cm 2 5 1...

Page 11: ...eling material locations 48 12 2x4 Treated Lumber 2 Block Level 12 Use only wood treated for ground contact and fasteners approved for use with treated wood Always support frame seams Runners are gene...

Page 12: ...36 2 cm x2 2 x 4 x 144 5 1 x 10 2 x 265 8 cm PARTS REQUIRED Center on marks FLOOR FRAME Flush Flush Look for Stamp TREATED HINT For easier nailing stand on frame 1 Arrange parts as shown on flat surfa...

Page 13: ...easurement will 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...

Page 14: ...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 Flush Flush Flush Flush 3 4...

Page 15: ...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 t...

Page 16: ...n edge on floor as shown Measure and mark Secure with 2 3 nails at each mark and 4 3 nails at seams HINT For easier nailing stand on frame 3 7 6 cm Nails NOTE Dimensions are to center of studs 24 61 c...

Page 17: ...ers Fig A Secure the panel with 2 nails spaced 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...

Page 18: ...over Your back wall is now assembled FINISH For squareness maintain flush along panel edges x2 3 8 x 48 x 76 1 x 121 9 x 193 cm 4 Install 2 more 48 x 76 panels on frame as shown Fig A Secure the panel...

Page 19: ...3 4 1 1 x 8 3 x 169 5 cm OSB Place 1 AM and OSB end to end on flat surface flush in middle Center OSB on top of AM Secure with 3 nails in the pattern shown 2 You have assembled your door header FINISH...

Page 20: ...Arrange parts on edge on floor as shown Measure and mark HINT For easier nailing stand on frame PARTS REQUIRED TM x7 RB UX TP SP Center on Marks Flush Flush Flush Flush RB x1 2 x 4 x 16 5 1 x 10 2 x 4...

Page 21: ...stud 3 8 x 48 x 76 1 x 121 9 x 193 cm Secure the panel with 2 nails spaced 6 apart on edges and 12 apart inside panel PARTS REQUIRED FRONT WALL x1 For squareness maintain 3 4 measurement along panel...

Page 22: ...ges and 12 apart inside panel Secure left panel first Maintain a 64 opening using OO as temporary support Secure OO with 2 3 screws FRONT WALL x1 x1 FINISH 3 7 6 cm Screws 3 7 6 cm x2 Carefully flip y...

Page 23: ...x5 SZ SZ 1 1 2 3 8 cm 3 7 6 cm Nails Flush Flush Flush 3 7 6 cm x40 SZ x4 2 x 4 x 89 5 1 x 10 2 x 226 1 cm TM x10 2 x 4 x 72 5 1 x 10 2 x 182 9 cm Arrange parts on edge on floor as shown Measure and...

Page 24: ...mately 3 1 2 8 9 cm at each side Secure panels with 2 nails spaced 6 apart along edges and 12 inside panel Install panels with the primed side facing up x90 2 5 1 cm 3 8 x 48 x 76 1 x 121 9 x 193 cm x...

Page 25: ...cm floor dimension 1 1 2 3 8 cm overlap is to the top 2x4 BEGIN 1 1 2 3 8 cm 3 7 6 cm Screws Secure lower edge of panel to floor frame with 2 nails spaced 6 apart Angle nails into floor frame Fig A Se...

Page 26: ...r with 2 nails spaced 6 apart Angle nails into floor frame Fig C Nail panel to 12 wall stud with 1 1 2 nails spaced 6 apart ENSURE PANEL CORNERS ARE FLUSH 2 5 1 cm x18 1 1 2 3 8 cm x11 2 5 1 cm x2 PAR...

Page 27: ...Angle nails into floor frame Fig C Secure wall bottom plates to floor with 3 nails Fig C 1 1 2 3 8 cm Nails 6 15 2 cm 3 7 6 cm Screw Fig D 6 15 2 cm Secure wall with 1 2 screw through gable wall pane...

Page 28: ...Secure wall top plates with 1 3 screw at both corners angled as shown Fig D 3 4 Place 8 gable wall on floor centered between installed walls Secure wall with 1 2 screw through the eave wall panel into...

Page 29: ...cutouts On the right side stud secure parts with 2 3 nails at each connection On the left stud angle 4 3 screws to secure parts Install LV with flat side flush to wall panel between panel window cuto...

Page 30: ...fter halves into corners on bottom plates flush to gable wall studs and flush to front and back wall panels Secure gusset to rafter with 2 nails in the pattern shown Maintain 1 4 gap Fig A Fig C Turn...

Page 31: ...with 2 3 screws in rafter ends Fig A Install single gusset rafters at each end with gusset facing inward 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 3 8 61 9 cm 24 3 8 61 9 cm Fig A Fig B Measure from out...

Page 32: ...t parts ARC on the flat side as shown Place left gable panel as shown Secure with 1 1 2 nails as shown 1 BEGIN 2 Place right gable panel flush to left panel Secure with 1 1 2 nails as shown Repeat STE...

Page 33: ...rface with gusset side down Place gable unit on rafter as shown Flush gable unit to peak of rafter and flush along top of rafter Secure with 1 1 2 nails spaced 6 along edge 3 1 1 2 3 8 cm x40 x2 Pre a...

Page 34: ...paced 6 apart Continue securing panels to rafter with 2 nails spaced 6 apart Working inside secure gable unit with 2 3 screws screwed into ARC at an angle as shown Fig A 3 Measure 1 1 2 down from top...

Page 35: ...the rafter peak Fig B Secure panel with 2 2 nails in the corners DOOR DOOR 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 flus...

Page 36: ...the rafter Fig A Secure panel with 2 2 nails in the corners DOOR Flush at peak Fig B Move the gable until it is 3 8 from the roof panel Fig C Flush the panel at the peak of the gable rafter Fig B Secu...

Page 37: ...ter Move to the bottom of the panel and secure panels with 1 2 nail into each rafter 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm 24 61 cm Install 48 x 96 and 10 3 4 x 48 roof panels flush to the inst...

Page 38: ...he temporary wall supports Repeat all steps to install roof panels on the opposite side FINISH Secure all roof panels with 2 nails spaced 6 apart on edges and 12 apart inside panel 7 PARTS REQUIRED RO...

Page 39: ...h end FINISH Your collar ties are now installed 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 le...

Page 40: ...g nails spaced evenly and as the pattern below shows BEGIN 1 2 5 1 cm FINISH Your gable trim is now installed GABLE TRIM 2 5 1 cm Finishing Nails REL x2 19 32 x 3 1 2 x 60 1 8 1 5 x 8 9 x 152 7 cm RER...

Page 41: ...lush to wall panel as shown Fig A Secure with 3 nails in the pattern shown FINISH Your soffit trim is now installed TP x2 2 x 4 x 96 5 1 x 10 2 x 243 8 cm BEGIN 1 NKA x2 2 x 4 x 49 1 2 5 1 x 10 2 x 12...

Page 42: ...ecure fascia to soffit 2 x 4 overhang with 2 finishing nails 2 1 2 x 72 3 4 2 1 2 x 72 3 4 BEGIN 1 2 5 1 cm FINISH EAVE FASCIA 2 5 1 cm Finishing Nails x4 3 8 x 2 1 2 x 72 3 4 1 0 x 6 3 x 184 8 cm Flu...

Page 43: ...seam of installed trim Fig C and flush to gable panel Fig A Secure with 2 finishing nails spaced evenly 2 FINISH Your corner trim is now installed Repeat steps for each corner of shed CORNER TRIM BEG...

Page 44: ...1 5 8 4 1 cm 2 3 Attach temporary support OO with 3 screws in middle and at ends as shown Attach temporary support GAA with 2 1 5 8 screws OO GAA OFFSET 4 3 7 6 cm Screws 2 1 5 8 3 cm Screws Bottom ed...

Page 45: ...doors Screw hinge boards into wall supports and floor with 10 3 screws as shown Make sure screws go into framing and floor Fig C D 6 3 7 6 cm Screws into the wall support and floor frame Fig B SEAM F...

Page 46: ...Fig C 5 Your door trim and threshold are now installed FINISH 2 Install upper door trim AH with 4 3 4 screws to doors from inside of doors 3 BEGIN 1 Center trim ZJ over doors and secure with 5 2 finis...

Page 47: ...inside edge of door Mark center of window opening on door Position window in opening flush to bottom of window opening Center window on mark Secure with 4 screws to secure each window 2 Apply high qua...

Page 48: ...dge of door Fig A 1 PARTS REQUIRED x14 2 5 1 cm DOOR STIFFENERS FINISH Repeat steps to install OO on right door Secure with 7 2 screws through outside trim into OO Fig B 2 Fig A Center OO in door open...

Page 49: ...side of right door as shown Fig A Pre drill hole with 1 4 drill 1 3 4 4 4 cm 1 4 Pre drill and 1 2 Drill through Fig A 1 2 13 mm Drill Bit 1 4 6 mm Drill Bit Your door is now prepared for handle insta...

Page 50: ...48 DOOR HARDWARE PARTS REQUIRED 1 2 13 mm Drill Bit 1 4 6 mm Drill Bit x1 1 1 4 x2 Handle locking with Screws RIGHT DOOR Set Screw 1 1 4 Wood Screws Secure handle with 1 1 4 screws as shown...

Page 51: ...s open when loop is contacting base Fig B 3 4 2 Place spring bolt onto OO in open position with bolt end 3 8 down from frame Bolt is open when loop is contacting base Fig A Mark and pre drill holes fo...

Page 52: ...to seal window 2 3 Flush flange to panel edge Flush flange to panel edge Flush to panel edge Flush to panel edge Install windows centered and flush to window cutout edges Secure windows to studs with...

Page 53: ...lush to installed trim Ensure parts are level before securing Secure trim to framing with 2 finishing nails Avoid nailing into window flange Install BLD centered and flush to installed trim Secure tri...

Page 54: ...Measure and mark for 2 vents in walls as shown Cut out marked openings Caulk behind vent flanges Secure with 1 2 screws You have finished installing your vents x12 1 2 1 3 cm x2 VENTS Not included in...

Page 55: ...sh 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 INCLUD...

Page 56: ...rter 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...

Page 57: ...ush 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 flu...

Page 58: ...ge 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...

Page 59: ...se 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 c...

Page 60: ...m between the shingle color and edge of shingles When you have 4 minimum of shingle color cut one piece to cap your roof Install flush to shingles 4 5 6 7 2 Nails per side You have finished your ridge...

Page 61: ...00 2 Eave Fascia 3 8 NGx2 1 2 X 72 3 4 K 72120208000 4 Corner Trim 3 8 NG 1 3 4 X 75 3 4 CORN K 75120112000 8 Horizontal Door Rails 19 32 TST 2 1 2 X 26 5 8 UT26100208000 2 AH Horizontal Window Trim A...

Page 62: ...B siding to include all exterior walls and all sides and all edges of doors Gazebos Pergolas To validate your warranty it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions LLC unit Thi...

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