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Forest Garden Ltd, Unit 288 Hartlebury Trading Estate, Hartlebury, Worcestershire, DY10 4JB 

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Maintenance.

We recommend that you treat your shed at the beginning of each season with a

 

wood preservative treatment. Apply in 

accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

Regularly check all fixings are secure.

Biocidal Product Regulation (EU 528/2012) Article 58 Information

This article contains timber treated with Celcure AC-500, incorporating biocidal products to give p

rotection against wood destroying insects & wood rotting fungi. 

Contains:

 Basic copper carbonate (Copper (II) carbonate – Copper (II) hydroxide (1:1)), Boric acid, Benzalkonium chloride.

Wear gloves when handling freshly treated wood. Avoid breathing dust when cutting treated or untreated wood. Dispose of off-cuts responsibly – do not burn.

Lift the roof sections into place making sure that they are in line with the apex and the front and back panels of the shed.

Fix the roof section in place using 3 x 25mm screws for each end and 1 x 30mm screw for side. Make sure the screw locate into the 
framing.

Repeat for the other roof section.

 

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Place the barge boards against the ends of the shed so that they are flush with the overhang 
of the roof and in line with the top. Fix each in place using 4x30mm nails.

Place finial over the join of barge boards at front of shed. Secure in place using 2x30mm nails  

Trim off any excess felt using a sharp knife.

Staple

Hasp

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Attention

Take care when cutting 

and trimming the roof 

felt.

Unroll  the felt and cut it into three equal lengths. Place a section on each eaves so 
that there is a 50mm overhang on each edge as shown. Fix this to the roof using felt 
nails spaced in 150mm intervals. Cut and fold the corners securing with a single felt 
nail for each.

Place the remaining section as shown making sure that the it overlaps the others. 
Again secure each sheet in place using felt nails spaced in 150mm intervals. 

Place the roof board onto two 1183mm battens making sure that 
the board is flush on all sides. Battens should run continuously 
along one long edge of the roof board.  Fix the battens in place 
using 4 x 20mm nails for each.

Repeat for the other roof section.

 

 

Before fixing the Hasp to the door make sure that it is in line with the framing on the 
reverse and is positioned so that it will close over the Staple. Fix this in place using 3 x 
25mm screws.

Position the Staple opposite, again making sure that it is in line with the framing behind 
and fix it in place using 2 x 25mm screws.

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