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Flag Stones
Sharp Sand
50mm deep
CONCRETE BASE
75 mm of Concrete
laid on top of
75mm of
hardcore.
FLAG STONES
Slabs laid on 50mm
of sharp sand.
Concrete
75mm deep
Hardcore
75mm deep
When thinking about where the
building and base are going to be
constructed ensure that there will
be access to all sides for maintenance
work and annual treatment. This
building should be situated at least
2m away from any structures or
obstructions (such as fences, buildings,
trees etc).
All garden buildings must be built on
BUILDING A BASE
STORAGE/ASSEMBLY
We Recomend that the building is assembled
within 1 month of recieving the building.
STORAGE -
The timber pack must be kept raised
moisture, failure to do so may cause additional
warping and damage.
ASSEMBLY TIP
- Lay all the timbers in the groups
of the walls. This means during assembly you can
walk around simply adding the next board. This
will save no end of time.
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST:
Level Base:
maintaining the building.
Seal The Windows:
Use a silicone sealant on the inside and outside of the windows as soon as
possible after assembly is a strong way of sealing the windows.
Annually Treat The Building:
Treat your building after construction with a good quality water resistant
treatment. Repeat this process annually inside and out.
The Building Must Not Be In Contact With Anything:
Overhanging hedges or trees must be cut back regularly as a branch may
Regularly Check / Replace Damaged Felt:
Check the felt regularly. Any damaged felt must be replaced with a new piece
of high grade mineral felt.
Examine The Base Regularly:
Your base may subside, which will make your building twist as it moves and
the doors may drop so checking this is not happening regularly.
Lubrication:
Use a suitable oil to lubricated all moving parts, such as hinges, for continued
propper use.
Monitor Timber Movement:
Check the timber movement and release the vertical strips as shown in the
maintainance section.
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