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Before starting your project become familiar with this assembly manual and determine if you can 
complete the project yourself or will require a professional contractor. Please note that certain  
counties and municipalities require building permits prior to installation.  We recommend to all  
consumers that they check with their local county/municipality for these specifics prior to purchasing 
any of our products since this is your sole responsibility. 
 
Prior to the product arriving, clear the construction area. Remove all debris; roots, grass, rocks, etc. 
Make sure the ground slopes away from the site at least 10 feet in all directions. If necessary, build 
up the soil in the center of the site and slope away for the high point to provide drainage. Fill in any 
low spots within the perimeter of the site. A slope of 1/8 inch per foot is enough to prevent water 
accumulation.  We recommend excavating the site 4-6 inches deep and laying gravel or crushed 
rock where drainage may be a concern. 
 

What type of foundation should I use?

 

 

P

atio Stone Foundation :

  If the ground is stable and has sufficient drainage, you can set patio 

stones directly on firm compacted soil. If not, consider laying down sand and then gravel or crushed 
rock.  Excavate the site making it about 12” wider and longer than the floor footprint. Excavate down 
approximately 4-6 inches deep. Lay 1-2 inches of sand first and then fill with 3-4 inches of gravel or 
rock for good drainage and support.  Most of our sheds and playhouses include floors with support 
runners. Support each runner with 4-5 patio stones (less for smaller sheds). Patio stones can be 
anything from a mid size brick to a round our square 12” long by 1 1/2” thick stone. Place stones 
directly under the floor runners, check for level and adjust height as necessary. Having a solid and 
level foundation is the most critical piece of work you can do to make the project go smoothly. Most 
of this work can be done prior to your shed arriving! 
 

4x4 Pressure Treated Beam Foundation :

  You can build directly on pressure-treated beams or 

railroad ties laid on a properly prepared construction site as mentioned above. Run beams  
perpendicular to floor runners.  Use a 2x4 straight piece of lumber on edge and a carpenter's level 
to position correctly. To prevent the beams from shifting, secure them with ½ inch rebar inserted 
through holes drilled in the beams and driven 3 to 4 feet into the ground. Leave each side or end of 
the foundation open to promote drainage and air circulation beneath the floor. Consider using a wire 
mesh or equivalent to prevent pesky critters from gaining access on ends.  
 

Concrete - Slab Foundation :

  

Typically a slab 3-4 inches thick laid over a sub-base of 4 inches of 

gravel or crushed rock is sufficient but may vary depending on your geographic location.  Using 
either mix your own concrete or having it delivered by truck, ready to pour, depends on how much 
time and effort you have to dedicate to the project. In any event, make sure you excavate the slab 
area to a depth 6 inches. This would put the finished slab surface approximately 2 inches above 
ground (remember you will be using 4 inches of gravel as your subbase).  For example, a slab for 
our 8’x12’ SpaceMaker Shed will require approximately 1 cubic yard of premixed concrete. 
 
For more detailed information on how to pour your concrete-slab foundation or any other questions 
regarding specifications, foundations and permits, please visit our website at  

www.outdoorlivingtoday.com

 or call our Customer Support Line at 

1-888-658-1658

 to speak with 

a Product Representative. 

  

* Please note that all measurements in our Detailed Assembly Manuals may be subject to change without notice. Please 
confirm exact foundation size with Outdoor Living Today if you have any concerns or questions.

 

What Can I Do Before My Shed Arrives?

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Summary of Contents for FL Bevel

Page 1: ...ke the time to identify all the parts prior to assembly Safety Points and Other Considerations Our products are built for use based on proper installation on level ground and normal residential use Pl...

Page 2: ...num Strip Attached 2E 1 1 x 3 x 66 Interior Door Header Extender Walls 2F 2 Top Triangular Siding Pc for Angle Wall Extenders 2G 2 45 Angle Wall Extenders Left Right 2H 3 9 x 45 Wall Extenders 2I 3 1...

Page 3: ...4M 2 x 2 x 88 Side Front Corner Trims 4N 2 x 5 x 78 Rear Corner Trims 4O 2 x 2 x 80 Side Rear Corner Trims 4P 2 x 2 x 78 Rear Middle Trims 4Q 2 x 2 x 7 Front Middle Trims Facia 4R 2 x 5 x 54 1 8 Side...

Page 4: ...evel Pliers Tools Required Not Provided 1 8 Drill Bit Wood Clamp Utility Knife 12X4 GardenSaver Shed with Sliding Double Doors and Plywood Roof HARDWARE PACKAGE Y35 Roller Assembly x 4 Safety Glasses...

Page 5: ...piece of work you can do to make the project go smoothly Most of this work can be done prior to your shed arriving 4x4 Pressure Treated Beam Foundation You can build directly on pressure treated beam...

Page 6: ...mes together with 6 2 1 2 Screws Hardware S1 2 1 2 Screws x 16 total 1 Lay out 1A Floor Frame and two 1B Floor Joists as illustrated above Position the center of each Joist 15 from the outer edge of F...

Page 7: ...With Floor Runners attached carefully flip the floor over and place on your foundation Caution Be careful when laying floor down not to bend or twist floor Note Having a level foundation is critical C...

Page 8: ...ation of mid joists for interior screws 2 Wall Section Exploded view of all parts necessary to complete the Wall Section Identify all parts prior to starting Angled Wall Extenders 2pcs Part 2G Side Re...

Page 9: ...walls are aligned in their upright position If not water may leak into your shed Unsure if panel is facing up or down Recently attached Bottom Plate is on bottom of panel Outside 2x3 framing of wall p...

Page 10: ...rear wall panel in place so bottom 2x3 wall framing is sitting flush with outside floor joists Wall siding should overhang floor by approximately 3 4 When positioned correctly attach both side wall p...

Page 11: ...ach wall panel with 3 2 1 2 Screws as per Step 7 Complete other remaining Front Wall Place Front Walls so wall framing is flush with floor frame and siding overhangs Attach with 3 2 1 2 Screws per pan...

Page 12: ...1 Hardware Step 14 15 S4 3 Screws x 10 total S2 1 1 4 Screws x 4 total Step to front and top Align flush outside with wall siding 15 Attach 2C Door Header Short to other side Position and attach 2D Do...

Page 13: ...l Top Siding Pc for Angle Wall can also be installed after Roof is attached after Step 36 Side Wall Panel 16 Position 2F Top Triangular Siding Piece onto 2G Angle Wall Extender and align as shown abov...

Page 14: ...to Door Header and other extenders with 4 2 1 2 Screws each as shown below Parts 2H Extender Walls 2H 45 1 2 wide x 3 Hardware S1 2 1 2 Screws x 12 total 19 Complete opposite Angled Wall Extender pos...

Page 15: ...h 3 1 1 4 Screws per short cleat and 6 1 1 4 Screws on the long cleat Parts 2J Horizontal Wall Cleat Long 3 4 x 3 1 2 x 84 x 1 2K Horizontal Wall Cleats Short 3 4 x 3 1 2 x 26 1 4 x 2 Hardware S2 1 1...

Page 16: ...bottom of walls corner to corner This should be approximately 142 1 4 More importantly if measurements are not within 1 4 your walls are not square 23 Attach 2E Interior Door Header as shown above Al...

Page 17: ...tly on the floor Refer to Step 9 Wall siding should overhang floor while 2x3 wall plates should sit flush with floor Hardware S1 2 1 2 Screws x 28 total Bottom Wall Optional Caulking seams will help p...

Page 18: ...ion Rear Soffits 21 3 4 48 45 1 2 48 Front Soffits 20 1 2 21 3 4 20 1 2 21 3 4 21 3 4 Rear Front 141 1 2 Parts 3A Rafters 1 1 2 x 2 1 2 x 54 x 9 3B Front Soffits Sides 1 2 x 3 1 2 x 48 x 2 3C Front So...

Page 19: ...Rear Soffits will sit approximately 1 8 away from wall siding This can vary slightly 40 1 2 40 1 2 Check inside to inside measurements of wall studs This should be consistent along the length of the...

Page 20: ...2 Screw per rafter end Screw into rafters from inside of Wall Extender framing at front of shed and from inside of Rear Wall top framing at rear of shed behind Horizontal Wall Cleats Hardware S1 2 1 2...

Page 21: ...ectly attach to Rafters with 9 1 1 4 screws 2 overhang Recessed 1 8 from rafter end 33 Position a Small Outside Plywood Roof Panel tight against the previous piece Position with same overhang past raf...

Page 22: ...ia Nailing Strips onto outside of each plywood panel flush on edge Attach with 3 1 1 4 screws per piece evenly spaced The Facia Nailing Strip provides for a greater nailing surface later when you atta...

Page 23: ...Skirting Part 4A Side Facia Part 4R Side Front Corner Trim Part 4M Front Corner Trim Part 4L Front Bottom Skirting Part 4B Front Facia L R Part 4S Front Facia Part 4T Interior Door Flange Part 4J Fron...

Page 24: ...Nails per piece as per Steps 37 38 Parts 4B Front Bottom Skirting 1 2 x 4 1 2 x 45 1 4 x 3 Hardware N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 12 total Skirting meets flush 37 Attach 4A Side Rear Bottom Skirting arou...

Page 25: ...Trim with 4 1 1 2 Finishing Nails per piece Filler trims won t be visible because they serve as nailing strips for the Corner Trims which will be attached later Parts 4C Front Corner Filler Trim 1 2 x...

Page 26: ...other Track Position second Track the same and attach with 3 1 1 2 Torx Screws per bracket Complete remaining Torx Screws on brackets of first Track Hardware ST1 1 1 2 Torx Screws x 12 total 1 888 658...

Page 27: ...ollers into the Aluminum Door Track Repeat with Right Side Door and slide until doors meet in the middle Left Side Door Parts 4F Sliding Doors 36 x 73 x 2 Right Side Door Twist Roller Cart onto bolt A...

Page 28: ...rom edge of bottom skirting Door Tracks rest on Long Floor Runners Bottom of Door Stops and Door Tracks should be flush with each other Secure Door Tracks to shed with 6 3 screws per piece Secure Door...

Page 29: ...Covers Lineup so Track Covers are flush with Door Stops This creates an enclosure so doors can not slide out of the track Secure each piece of Track Cover with 4 2 1 2 screws Parts 4HA Lower Door Trac...

Page 30: ...when viewed from the front of the shed Ensure flange is flush with the inside of the door frame and attach with 5 1 1 4 Screws Parts 4J Interior Door Flange 3 4 x 3 1 2 x 71 1 2 x 1 Hardware S2 1 1 4...

Page 31: ...7 x 2 4KC Track Overlay Ends 1 2 x 3 1 2 x 5 1 2 x 2 Hardware Steps 48 49 S5 4 Screws x 6 total N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 24 total 49 Position both of 4KB Track Overlay Front onto the edge of the Ove...

Page 32: ...ng Nails aligning at bottom with wide trim Parts 4L Front Corner Trims 1 2 x 5 1 2 x 88 3 4 x 2 4M Side Front Corner Trims 1 2 x 2 1 2 x 88 3 4 x 2 Hardware N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 32 total 5 1 2 t...

Page 33: ...igning tight underneath soffit and center on seam Parts 4P Rear Middle Trim 1 2 x 2 1 2 x 78 1 2 x 2 Hardware N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 16 total 52 To complete trimming out rear corners locate 4N 4O...

Page 34: ...Angle Cut Ends 1 2 x 5 1 2 x 54 1 8 x 2 4S Front Rear Facia L R 1 2 x 5 1 2 x 50 1 2 x 4 4T Front Rear Facia Center 1 2 x 5 1 2 x 45 1 2 x 2 Hardware Steps 55 58 N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 46 total 1...

Page 35: ...nishing Nails per rafter end 58 Attach 4S 4T Rear Facia onto rafter ends as per Steps 56 57 Small gaps may occur between the Center and Left Right Facia these will be covered by Facia Detail Plates in...

Page 36: ...re N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x 20 total 60 Locate 4V Window Inserts Before installing dab caulk in siding channel on both sides of window opening This will prevent water from getting in behind window P...

Page 37: ...w will roughly sit in the dado to give a better fit Complete both windows the same Parts 4X Window Trim Kit x 2 Top pc 24 1 16 x 1 Angle Ends Side Bottom pcs 23 x 3 Hardware N1 1 1 2 Finishing Nails x...

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