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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.       

 

m

m

0

5

1

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 

2 feet away from any structures or 

obstructions (such as fences, buildings, 

trees etc). We recommend that areas 

around playhouses have a soft 

surface such as play bark or grass.

All  garden buildings must be built on 

a level, flat base to be erected correctly.

BUILDING A BASE

Tongue 

&

Groove

Outside 

of 

building

Overlap: 

This style of cladding is 

very traditional and uses rough 

sawn timber.  

This gives the panels their 

unfinished look and helps the 

building to blend in to it’s 

natural surrondings.  When the 

wood has dried through hotter 

weather knots may become 

loose, which is natural. Overlap 

is an economic solution for 

lower impact use. 

  

 

*Please Note:
When assembling some may mis-
allign, this is due timber expansion
and contraction, cloaking strips are
supplied to hide this however it will
not the construction or integrity of
the building.

  

 

CLADDING STYLE

Shiplap Cladding:

 

This style of 

cladding allows the timber to 

interlock giving greater strength 

to the building.  It also creates 

a smoother finish and continous 

lines throughout the panel. Due 

to the natural movement of 

wood the lines between tongue 

and groove panels may not 

marry up. 

 

PANEL ORIENTATION 

It is essential to ensure that the panels of your 

building are in the correct orientation.  Assembly 

in the wrong orientation may lead to water 

ingress and deterioration.

  

BOARDS OVER HANG THE EDGE OF THE FLOOR

In most cases the lower edge of the panels 

overhangs the floor of the building and the panel 

is fixed to floor with screws through the frame on 

the inside of the panel.  

PRODUCT MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST: 

Wooden Sheds / Playhouses / Summerhouses

Level Base:

A firm level base and protection from moisture penetration is key to 

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 pierce the roofing felt or glazing and would allow water ingress.

Regularly Check / Replace Damaged Felt:

Check the felt regularly. Any damaged felt must be replaced.

 

Lubrication:

Use a suitable oil to lubricated all moving parts, such as hinges, for 

continued propper use. 

TROUBLE SHOTTING GUIDE

Pre-Assembly

Q: What type of base should I use? 

 

A:

 You must lay a solid flat / level base.  Failure to do so will result in your building fitting together 

incorrectly.  We highly recommend a properly laid and flat and level concrete or flag stone base (see Building a Base section of this instruction 
document).   

    

Q: I have glazing / fixing kit missing. What should I do?

  

A:

 Firstly check that all of your building’s parts are there by laying them 

all out on the ground.  Check between the panels / larger parts as the glazing comes banded together and is placed between the panels, along 

with the fixing kit, for safer transportation. If they are still not found  please visit our Support Centre - [email protected]

Q: What tools do I require?

  

A:

 Drill with 4.5, 3 and 2mm drill bit / Hammer / Spirit Level / Measuring Tape / Screwdriver (Phillips) / Stanley 

Knife / Wood Saw / Step Ladder.

   

  

Q: Are my window & plain panels interchangeable

?

  

A:

 On apex buildings the window & plain panels are interchangeable where they 

are the same size or make up the same size panel as the opposing wall with more than one part.

     

Q: Can I have my personnel door on the other side of my building?

  

A:

 Yes.

  

During Assembly:

   

   

Q: How are the windows fixed to the building

A:

 This process depends on the individual building.  Please read the instructions to find 

out which method your particular building uses.

     

Q: Which way do the joists run

A:

 This process depends on the individual building.  Please read the instructions to find out which way the

joists run.

     

Q: My building seems a little flimsy

A:

 Your building won’t reach full rigidity until fully assembled so do not panic.

     

Q: Construction seems tricky

A:

 Take your time and read the instructions thoroughly. These buildings should be constructed by two people.  

If in doubt seek professional help.  

     

Q: The felt seems a little tight?

 

A:

 To reduce waste, to help protect the environment and reduce costs for our customers we only supply the

required amount of felt or roofing material.

     

Q: My building isn’t going together properly, it is twisted.

 

A:

 It sounds like you are building on an uneven surface.  You must build 

on a flat / level base for your building to fit together correctly.

  

Post-Assembly:

     

Q: Why is there a gap around the doors?

 

A:

 During the year the wood of your building will shrink and expand, which will create a gap 

around you building’s doors.  This is natural.

     

Q: My building is not water tight around the windows. A:

  These products have been designed as an affordable solution to 

most popular light domestic uses and we do not state that they are water tight.  Use silicon sealant around the windows to improve the water

resistant qualities of the building.

Q: My building has developed a leak

 

A:

 Use silicon sealant to stop the leak and make sure that your building is not in a damp area and if 

necessary move it and replace the damaged boards. 

 

For Queries and Help please call Product Support:

01777 802300

Use the dimensions that are on the 

techincal details documentation for your 

specific building to workout the required 

dimensions when laying your solid base. 

   

Do not forget about the roof overhang when 

chosing your building location.  Keep in mind 

where the roof will finish and how you will 

maintain the building.

FLOORLESS BUILDINGS

For buildings that are bought without 

floors please go to this webpage to 

download the 

NO FLOOR GUIDE 

which 

will guide you in building a base for your 

floorless building:  

Call 01777 802300 for advice on Floorless building

BASE DIMENSIONS

 

EXTERNAL 

EAVES

HEIG

HT

EXTERNAL 

RIDG

E

HEIG

HT

EXTERNAL

DEP

TH

EXTERNAL

WIDTH

BUILDING DIMENSION TERMINOLOGY

     When fixing 

WINDOW CLOAKING 
STRIPS

 over two 

glazing panes 

make sure not to 

pierce the glazing

beneath.

     To reduce wood splitting 

BLUNT  ALL NAIL

 and 

PANEL 

PIN POINTS

 by hitting them 

with a hammer before 

fixing window parts.

      In hard to reach areas when 

glazing and fitting 

CLOAKING STRIPS

 

try using a hammer and 6” inch 

nail to fix the nails and pins.

      When fixing 

WINDOW 

BEADING

 get your nails or 

pins fixed in the beading 

away from the glazing 

before final 

positioning.

TIPS ON GLAZING YOUR BUILDING:

1

2

3

4

5

     Use a piece of 

CARDBOARD

 to protect 

the glazing when 

fixing 

WINDOW 

CLOAKING STRIPS,WINDOW 
BEADING

 or 

WINDOW 

CROSSES.

Summary of Contents for 20x6 Hobbyist Windowed Pent Shed

Page 1: ...read the instruction carefully and retain for future reference For Queries and Help please contact 01777 802300 Please note that all images are for illustration purpose only V1 4 08 08 22 INS0067 20x...

Page 2: ...forweathertochangebeforenotifyingusifyounoticechangesinthestructure TOOLS REQUIRED Drill with 4 5 3 and 2mm drill bit Hammer Spirit Level Measuring Tape Screwdriver Phillips Stanley Knife Wood Saw Ste...

Page 3: ...he fixing kit for safer transportation If they are still not found please visit our Support Centre care projecttimber co uk Q What tools do I require A Drill with 4 5 3 and 2mm drill bit Hammer Spirit...

Page 4: ...set Door shown 16x6 Hobbyist Windowed Pent Shed Offset Door shown 14x6 Hobbyist Windowed Pent Shed Offset Door shown 12x6 Hobbyist Windowed Pent Shed Offset Door shown 10x6 Hobbyist Windowed Pent Shed...

Page 5: ...m x 1172mm 5 18x6 Floor Assembly 1812mm x 1172mm 3 1812mm x 879mm 2 16x6 Floor Assembly 1812mm x 1172mm 4 14x6 Floor Assembly 1812mm x 1172mm 2 1812mm x 879mm 2 12x6 Floor Assembly 1812mm x 1172mm 3 1...

Page 6: ...of Position 20x6 Roof Position 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 18x6 Roof Position 3ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 3ft 16x6 Roof Position 3ft 4ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 14x6 Roof Position 4ft 4ft 3ft 3ft 12x6 Roof Position 4ft 4ft 4ft 10x6...

Page 7: ...anel Position 20x6 TG Roof Position 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 18x6 TG Roof Position 3ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 3ft 16x6 TG Roof Position 4ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 14x6 TG Roof Position 4ft 4ft 3ft 3ft 12x6 TG Roof Position...

Page 8: ...Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 4ft Plain Panel 4ft Plain Panel 16x6 Back Panels Position 4ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 14x6 Back Panels P...

Page 9: ...4ft Window Panel Double Door Panel 4ft Window Panel 3ft Window Panel 16x6 Front Panels Position 3ft Window Panel 3ft Window Panel Double Door Panel 3ft Window Panel 3ft Window Panel 14x6 Front Panels...

Page 10: ...st be built on level flat base to be erected correctly Side Front Back 18mm Wall Panel Floor Panel Side View 1812mm 18mm 18mm Side View Front Back Wall Panels and Floor Panels Position 50mm Screws Sid...

Page 11: ...nel Floor Assembly Gable Panel Wall Panel Position 50mm Screws Front Side Pilot drill holes before fixing Fix the back panels Secure the panels to the floor panels 50mm Screws Front Fix the left gable...

Page 12: ...n Can be on the Left or Right Purlin fixing Fix the L Bracket on each end of purlin 30mm Screws Pilot drill holes before fixing Purlin fixing Fit and fix the purlins Front Back 30mm Screws See L brack...

Page 13: ...s with 100mm screws Front Back 100mm Screws Pilot drill holes before fixing Purlin fixing Position and fix in place the purlin to the wall panels Front 30mm Screws Pilot drill holes before fixing Fron...

Page 14: ...in and wall panels Back Front OSB Roof fixing Fix the OSB roof sheet to the purlin and wall panels Back 30mm Nails OSB Roof fixing Fix the eaves purlin to the roof sheet 30mm Nails OSB Roof fixing Rep...

Page 15: ...k Soffit fixing Position the soffit to the front of tongue and groove roof panel Front Back 11mm x 45mm x 1172mm 11mm x 45mm x 879mm 41mm Side View Roof Overhang Dimension Front Back Tongue and Groove...

Page 16: ...ecure the roof panel Front Pilot drill holes before fixing 70mm Screws Window Glazing fixing Place the Glazing into Window Panel and fit the Beading on both sides Fit the rest of the Glazing and Beadi...

Page 17: ...ng 30mm Screws Turn Button Lock fixing Bottom Top 30mm Screws Door Fixing 30mm Screws 30mm Nails Corner Cloaking Strip fixing 30mm Nails Corner Cloaking Strip fixing Turn Buttom Lock fixing 30mm Screw...

Page 18: ...ame 30mm Nails Cut to size Cloaking Strip fixing Roof Packing Frame fixing TG roof 50mm Screws Pilot drill holes before fixing Position and fix the roof packing frame at each side end of the building...

Page 19: ...ure and cut 2 lenghts of Felt Roof length 140mm Roof Felt fittings for TG Roof T10 Felt Tacks On the front the felt tacks tack into the roof purlins Side Fascia fixing Side Fascia Board 60mm x 11mm x...

Page 20: ...1240mm 1240mm 1170mm 1170mm 2115mm 2115mm Front Fascia Length Diagram Front Fascia 12ft Wide Building Front Fascia 10ft Wide Building Front Fascia 8ft Wide Building 1822mm 1822mm 1530mm 1530mm 1235mm...

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