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Timber 

As timber is a natural product, it is prone to changes in appearance, including some movement, warping and 
splitting, particularly in extreme weather conditions. There may be the occasional split, knot or similar visual 
imperfections in the timber. 
 
Whilst every effort is made to hand pick timber without visible knotholes or splits there may be occasions where 
timber is selected in good faith that contains what appears to be a solid knot which over the course of time / during 
movement of the product it may occur that these small knot holes are then dislodged from the timber leaving a 
small knot or crack. 
 
Unfortunately, we cannot be held responsible for this maturing of the product and can only offer our best advice as 
how to deal with this situation in the unlikely event that it should occur which would be to apply some wood filler to 
the area affected or in extreme circumstances to change the board over. 
 

None of this should affect the structural integrity of the product. 

 

Firm & Level Base 

 

All our garden sheds require a firm and level base.  
When thinking about where the garden building and base is going to be constructed: 

 

Ensure that there will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual treatment. 

 

Remember not to place the base too close to any walls or fences, as there may be a slight overhang 
on the roof which may come into contact with the wall or fence. 

 

Ensure the base is level and is built on firm ground, to prevent distortion.  

 

Refer to PowerSheds.com for base dimensions. 

 

Consider when placing the base next to trees or large bushes as this could cause problems from 
overhanging branches, especially if these are likely to grow and come into contact with the building 
in the future and could cause the felt to rip. 

The base is slightly smaller than the external measurement of the building, i.e. The cladding should overhang the 
base, creating a run for water.  
 
It is recommended that the floor is at least 25mm above the surrounding ground level to avoid flooding. 
 
If you have not chosen to purchase our Power Base, then other suitable bases would include a concrete base (75mm 
of concrete on top of 75mm of hardcore) or a paving slab base (slabs laid on top of 50mm of sharp sand). 

Power Base Kit

 

If you have ordered a Power Base Kit the instructions can be found in the small base kit fixing pack. 

Please scan the QR code to watch our base kit installation video - 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch the build a base video: 

 

 

 
 

www.powersheds.com/faqs/how-do-you-assemble-the-

power-sheds-base-kit/

 

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Summary of Contents for Apex Bike Shed

Page 1: ...emove each panel by removing screws one column at a time as indicated below Be careful of loose components inside the pack when removing panels Check all the components against the checklist prior to...

Page 2: ...Power Apex Bike Shed...

Page 3: ...ber Base Details Page 5 Components Checklist Page 6 Pre Assembly Page 7 Floor Page 8 11 Walls Page 12 Gable Tops Page 13 Roof Page 14 Doors Page 15 Felt Page 16 Finishing Touches Page 17 Aftercare Mai...

Page 4: ...cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury sustained due to incorrect unloading unpacking or assembly of any of our products Tools required not supplied Drill Spirit level Hammer Stanley kni...

Page 5: ...ere will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual treatment Remember not to place the base too close to any walls or fences as there may be a slight overhang on the roof which may come i...

Page 6: ...e the pieces of timber which are 12mm x 70mm thick PAGE 5 OF 18 2x6 Floor 3x6 Floor 4x6 Floor 2ft Blank Panel 3ft Blank Panel 4ft Blank Panel Door Wing Doors Door Head Door Sill Roof Panel 6ft Apex Ga...

Page 7: ...ges to view which components are required for the size you have ordered 2 Carefully remove the pallet and any untreated packing timber See the aftercare section on ways to recycle these items or alter...

Page 8: ...per the instructions regarding bases in the before you start section 2 Screw the two heavy duty bearers which are two pieces of framing joined together to the 6ft front and back with 50mm screws USEFU...

Page 9: ...r panel Ensure the side of the panel is flush with outer edge of floor but not sitting on the bearer Then position one of the end panels which will either be 2ft 3ft and 4ft at the end and sit this on...

Page 10: ...then the other 2ft 3ft 4ft end wall panel and again secure using the 50mm screws provided 5 Attach the one panel which goes at the side of doors called the door wings Again continue to use 50mm screws...

Page 11: ...o the floor beneath with 35mm screws We would strongly recommend to pre drill the holes to avoid splitting This sill should be 147mm from each end of the floor but not the floor bearer and attached to...

Page 12: ...ng 70mm screws provided Screw into the floor with 2x screws for every wall panel internally ensuring the screws are driven through the framing at the bottom of the side gable walls through the floorbo...

Page 13: ...Gable Tops 1 Line up the gable tops with the panels at the front and back 2 Secure them to the wall panels with 50mm screws from the inside screwing upwards through the framing PAGE 12 OF 18...

Page 14: ...should be 6 screws joining the roof panels together 3 Ensure the roof panels are positioned evenly at each end of the shed There will be no roof overhang at the gable end and so if one is overhanging...

Page 15: ...e door and the shiplap tongue and groove cladding which you will be screwing the doors in to is approx 5mm This is the same for the top of the door where the gap should also be approx 5mm 3 Ensure tha...

Page 16: ...if you choose to purchase additional materials 2 Use clout nails to tack along the top edge of the felt and into the roof board and the bottom edge of the felt into the back bargeboard Health and Saf...

Page 17: ...p of the bargeboards 2 Secure corner strips which are 58mm wide at each corner of your Power shed with 40mm nails at least four per strip An extra strip is provided to cover the joins between back wal...

Page 18: ...side Please ensure there are no overhanging branches or debris on the shed as this can lead to water ingress USEFUL TIP Looking for some inspiration Our Instagram has images of hundreds of Power Sheds...

Page 19: ...gths down with a saw to fit depending on the shed you have 1 Choose an appropriate location for your shelving and screw the brackets to the internal framing of the shed with the 70mm screws 2 Use a sp...

Page 20: ...on the cost we receive to you Any delivery surcharges you have paid such as a quicker delivery Saturday delivery or a timed delivery will not be refunded Once your item has been returned it will be c...

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