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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?

1-888-658-1658                        www.outdoorlivingtoday.com            [email protected]

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Summary of Contents for Maximizer

Page 1: ...er s responsibility and should be abided by in high or gusty wind conditions it is advisable to keep the structure securely grounded have a regular maintenance plan to ensure screws doors windows and...

Page 2: ...Gusset 3D 2 Left Roof Panels 41 Shingles overhanging plywood on left side 3E 2 Right Roof Panels 41 Shingles overhanging plywood on right side 3F 4 Roof Facia Cleats 3 4 x 1 1 2 x 42 3G 6 Long Roof F...

Page 3: ...ingtoday com Page 3 Door Handle K 2 Pcs Exterior Barrel Bolt L 1 Pc Tee Hinge H 6 Pcs Individual Hardware Components not actual size Screws and Nails Cane Bolt M 1 Pc 6 x 6 Maximizer HARDWARE PACKAGE...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...ng Note Floor Footprint is 70 wide x 75 deep Concrete Pad optional foundation method 1 Lay out one Floor Frame Section Part 1A and Floor Joists 2 1 1 2 x 3 1 2 x 72 Part 1B as illustrated above Space...

Page 6: ...her as shown below Screw sections together with 8 2 1 2 screws Part B Alternate screw location Use a wood clamp to keep frames together while screwing 5 When completed your floor footprint should be 7...

Page 7: ...agonal in both directions to confirm square Both should be approximately 102 1 2 Adjust floor if necessary Concrete slab foundation Foundations 6 Attach Floor Runners 3 1 1 2 x 3 1 2 x 70 Part 1C to c...

Page 8: ...e Walls 2 pcs Part 2H Door Jamb 2 pcs Part 2C Bottom Wall Plate 6 pcs Part 2B Bottom Wall Plate 12 Carefully lay a Wall Panel Part 2A face down Locate a Wall Plate 1 1 2 x 2 1 2 x 35 Part 2B and posit...

Page 9: ...ywood floor with the butt of the siding overhanging the floor Note Siding will overhang the floor by approx 7 8 Important initial wall orientation is important If wall not aligned correctly you may ex...

Page 10: ...Start at top and screw in the middle and bottom of framing Screw on a slight angle into the meat of both frames 17 With the corner wall attachment complete position a second side wall panel in place O...

Page 11: ...r as per Steps 16 18 Rear Wall panel framing aligned flush with floor framing Side Floor Framing R e a r W a l l 18 Align vertical wall frames of both side wall panels together and attach with 3 2 1 2...

Page 12: ...ngtoday com sales outdoorlivingtoday com Page 12 21 Locate Door Jambs Align so attached filler strip is facing to the outside Position outside of Jamb flush with outside of siding At the floor Jamb sh...

Page 13: ...e cut on both ends 3 4 x 2 1 2 x 75 Part 2E on top wall framing Top plate should be evenly spaced from front to back and aligned flush with the inside of top wall framing Attach to framing with 4 2 sc...

Page 14: ...fasten bottom wall plates to floor using 4 2 1 2 screws per wall panel Bottom Wall Framing Confirm 64 Wide between Door Jambs Caulking Optional Caulking seams will help prevent moisture from entering...

Page 15: ...ng sits flush with the inside of the top plate Center from front to rear using a Straight Edge to confirm angle of gable frame and Top Plate line up Adjust gable accordingly From the outside make sure...

Page 16: ...x 3 1 2 x 45 Part 3A 1 Ridge Board 3 4 x 4 1 2 x 70 Part 3B and 1 Soffit 1 2 x 4 1 2 x 70 Part 3C Evenly space out Rafters and lay out as illustrated to the left on a flat level surface 3 4 thick Rid...

Page 17: ...le Ridge Board and Soffit prior to screwing to prevent splitting Soffit Ridge Board Soffit 35 17 1 2 33 Attach end of Soffit Board flush to ends of outside rafters with 2 1 1 4 screws Part C per rafte...

Page 18: ...7 When rafter section is correctly positioned outside rafters will sit equally on gable framing and soffit will sit approximately 1 8 to 1 4 away from wall panels 36 Slide rafter section up on gable f...

Page 19: ...rds try pushing rear wall and Door Header closer together from outside Before moving on with further steps confirm your shed is square at wall height by checking the diagonal distance of the top walls...

Page 20: ...4 x 1 1 2 x 42 Part 3G onto outside of each outside panel flush with plywood Attach with 4 1 1 4 Screws Part C evenly spaced Attach remaining cleats to panels The cleat provides for a greater nailing...

Page 21: ...ps Do not attach further until Step 48 48 Slide in Long Filler Shingle Part 3F Attach filler and roof above exposure line with 1 2 1 2 Screw Part B Only attach first long filler shingle at this point...

Page 22: ...s until half roof is complete From opposite side position and attach ridge caps as described above Score cut 1 ridge cap to 12 or to fit in the center of roof Attach center cap with 4 7 8 Shingle Nail...

Page 23: ...issing from exploded drawing Interior Cane Bolt Door Stops Door Threshold Exploded view of all parts necessary to complete the Miscellaneous Section Identify all parts prior to starting Rear Filler Tr...

Page 24: ...nd Rear Bottom Skirting 1 2 x 4 1 2 x 34 3 4 Part 4C with 4 1 1 2 Finishing Nails Part F per piece 54 Locate both 3 4 x 4 3 8 x 79 Door Trims Part 4A Position a Trim so it covers the Door Jambs and is...

Page 25: ...Nails Part F to secure Attach Side Front Wide Trims 1 2 x 4 1 2 x 77 1 2 Part 4G with 6 1 1 2 Finishing Nails Part F Door Trim 4A will cap side trim as shown above 60 Attach Horizontal Gable Trims 4...

Page 26: ...4 1 1 2 Finishing Nails Part F 63 Attach Side Facia 3 4 x 3 1 2 x 46 Part 4K to edge of plywood roof sheathing and roof cleat with 6 1 1 2 Finishing Nails Part F 64 Attach Front and Rear Facia 3 4 x...

Page 27: ...m with barrel of hinge tight to edge of door Complete both doors Bottom of Door 3 8 on side 1 2 gap at bottom 68 With door aligned attach door hinge to door trim with 3 2 Black Headed Screws Part I Hi...

Page 28: ...64 Part 4Q with 6 1 1 2 Finishing Nails Part F Leave small gap to allow for proper door opening and closing Above Door Trim 1 888 658 1658 www outdoorlivingtoday com sales outdoorlivingtoday com Page...

Page 29: ...oor frame left door from outside using 6 2 screws Part E Position on inside edge of door frame so flange overlaps door frame by 1 Door Flange 72 Attach Door Threshold 3 4 x 2 1 2 x 62 1 2 Part 4S with...

Page 30: ...Door Handles Part K with 3 4 Black Screws Part J 1 888 658 1658 www outdoorlivingtoday com sales outdoorlivingtoday com Page 30 2 Screws 2 Screws 3 4 Screw 76 Position Door Stops 1 2 x 2 1 2 x 71 Part...

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