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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

Thank you for purchasing this building.  We hope you will be delighted with your new building for many years to come.  

These instructions have been written as a guide to assembling this building and will provide you with an overview of 

the process of constructing this building.  There are a number of considerations to be thought of before constructing 

the building and how to maintain your building upon completion.  This section is also aimed at ensuring you are aware 

of considerations such as: location for construction, treatment of the building and construction information. 

       

GLAZING: 

The glazing is generally bound with a holding band and may look like one thick piece when delivered. It 

may even be in between two of the panels as might the fixing kit. 

REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILM FROM ALL GLAZING 

BEFORE USE

.  The glazing is safer to use than glass and is an economic solution for garden building use, but must be 

installed correctly, carefully and safely.  Glazing that is fitted to the outside of buildings is an uncomplicated method 

that does not require beading.  The glazing on all the garden buildings does not make the windows water tight and 

we suggest using a silicon sealant to improve water resistance around the edges of the glazing.

DOORS:

 Generally the doors are sent loose for all buildings.  Some buildings such as summerhouses may have the 

doors already fixed to the door frame.  If your building is not built on a flat, level surface you may experience difficulties 

when fitting your doors.  You may find a gap between the doors or around the edges.  

This is not a fault as the doors will move, shrink and expand during different weather conditions. Occasionally during 

transit the door frame can become misaligned. This is easily solved by hanging the door on a level surface 

BEFORE 

the 

panels are attached. 

SUMMERHOUSES

: Some summerhouse doors are held together at the base of the frame with a 

screw or nail for transportation purposes.  Remove this screw or nail before commencing construction.

PANELS: 

The panels that of your building may move during transit resulting in them becoming un-square. Simply tap 

the panel

 

at it’s corners and make sure that the measurements from top to bottom diagonally across the panel is equal. 

This should make the panel square

 

BUILDING LOCATION & CONSTRUCTION: 

Locate your building in a suitable and well prepared area, which is flat and 

protects the building as much as possible from extreme weather conditions such as high wind, snowfall, flooding etc.  

It is very important that a solid and level foundation is prepared to ensure the building will be level and square. 

 This will 

help ensure that all parts fit correctly.  The building is not fully structurally sound until construction is complete.  You 

may experience moments, such as when building the wall panels, where you feel the building is not safe and may be 

flexing too much. This is perfectly natural so do not worry and take your time as full rigidity for the building will only 

occur on completion of the construction process. 

We recommend that you construct your building within 1 month of 

delivery as the timber may begin to warp. 

 

TREATMENT: 

Treating the product when assembled is essential to ensure the building will not deteriorate.  We 

recommend you apply the finishing product to a small area to ensure it provides the intended result before proceeding.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: 

The natural moisture content of wood will change according to season.  We recommend 

applying a quality timber treatment to minimise the effects.  Re-apply treatment annually to prolong the building’s life.

 

   

WOOD CHARACTERISTICS:

 Wood is a natural material, which means that no two boards on your building will be 

identical and  will expand and contract due to moisture levels.  This natural affect of expansion and contraction is 

inevitable and is compensated for by the tongue and groove construction in tongue and groove buildings.  The timber

in overlap buildings may warp and twist over time, which is a natural process. The timber may crack naturally over 

time, but will not affect the structural integrity of the building provided it has been assembled as advised.  Keep panels 

away from trees, fences and other high moisture containing elements to reduce and help prevent warping. If boards 

warp and twist it is possible to purchase replacement boards to do so call our Product Support on 01777 802300.

Keep your building ventilated to avoid mould.  

This building is water resistant, but not water tight. Please wait for weather to change before notifying us if you notice changes in the structure

TOOLS REQUIRED:

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

Stanley Knife / Wood Saw / Step Ladder. 

PLEASE NOTE:  You are advised to pilot drill all screw holes and ensure all screwheads are countersunk.

   

CUSTOMER SERVICE: 

If there are any queries regarding the building construction or aftercare please contact the 

supplier of the building who will do their upmost to ensure customer satisfaction.

    

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES AND GUIDELINES:

 

- No one should use the equipment until properly assembled.

- Read the instructions thoroughly a couple of times before attempting each section of the build.

- Make sure you have adequate space, a safe working environment and a flat level base to work on. 

- Take your time, do not panic.

- Construct your building within one month of delivery to stop parts warping / bowing.

   

 

ADDRESS: 

   

Project Timber Ltd, Parry Business Park, Grassthorpe Road, Sutton-on-Trent, Newark, Notts, NG23 6QX

CARE TEAM:

  

01777 802300

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES

      

   

ALWAYS BE ON THE SAFE SIDE – IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS

This building should be constructed by at least two adults.

- Do not use this product if it has been modified or damaged.
- Allow adequate time to complete construction.  If you hit any snags, take a break, keep calm, and seek additional help if 
  necessary.
- Make sure that there is adequate space around the construction site to enable access to all sides of the building during 
  construction.
- Do not attempt to construct the building in strong winds or poor weather conditions.
- Make sure that any ladders used during construction are in a good condition and that all tools are in good working order.
- The building is not completely stable until construction is complete and the roof of this building is not intended to 
  support significant weight.  

Do not climb on the roof.

- Keep bags, nails and fixings out of the reach of children.

   

Due to the nature of wooden panel products please watch out for the following minor blemishes:

- Protruding nails = hammer in the nails so that they are flush with the wood’s surface.
- Splintered wood = smooth down with sandpaper.
- Loose or dead knots = use a non-toxic wood glue to secure.
- Wear protective gloves and robust clothes during construction.
- Make sure that any paint or preservative that you use is non-toxic and complies with EN71 regulations.
- Perform periodical checks throughout the life of the building to ensure that the original condition is maintained.
- Construct your building within a month of delivery to reduce the chances of the panels / boards warping.

PRODUCT WARRANTY

- If there is any cause for concern or any other problems are found on or after delivery, such as damaged parts 

DO NOT 

  BUILD

, please visit our Care Team - 

01777 802300

 for further advice and resolution and 

stop all use before assembly until issues are resolved.

IMPORTANT:

 

 Throughout the life of the building please conduct checks to ensure the original condition is maintained.  

MAINTENANCE

- Products are built to the highest quality standards and should provide convenient, secure storage for  years to come, 

  this of course being subject to reasonable use, care and transportation.

     

    

AFTER MARKET MODIFICATION

- We do not recommend modifying this product. However, customers do enjoy modifying their buildings with their own 
  specific needs in mind as our products allow for a wide range of uses. 
- If you modify this product for your own personal requirements you are doing so at your own risk.
- Customers who modify their buildings should make sure to do so safely and so that they do not affect the integrity of 
  the structure.  
- If you are thinking of modifying this building be aware that any modifications invalidate your warranty and may affect 
  your consumer rights.  

  

- If in doubt about the product’s limitations please read and understand all of the instructions and guidance notes.  If

  necessary please contact the retailer that the item was purchased from.

    

- Please contact the retailer from which the product was purchased for warranty and guarantee information.

- PLEASE NOTE: The warranty does not extend to damage caused by post-purchase transportation, careless handling or

  damage caused by misuse or modification.

- Treat your building annually with a quality timber treatment to comply with the buildings warranty.

GARDEN BUILDINGS: 

THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR DOMESTIC AND OUTDOOR USE ONLY. 

These products have been designed as an affordable solution to most popular light domestic uses. 

- If you ever need to purchase spare parts for your building you can do so by contacting customer services by calling our

Care team -  

01777 802300

 where our friendly team will help you buy  what you need.

SPARE PARTS

Summary of Contents for Cannes Summerhouse 10x6

Page 1: ...nstruction 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 8 06 01 22 INS0071 12x6 Cannes Su...

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: ...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 Centr...

Page 4: ...12x6 Cannes Summerhouse with French Doors shown 10x6 Cannes Summerhouse with French Doors shown 8x6 Cannes Summerhouse with French Doors shown 6ft Gable Cannes Summerhouse Buildings...

Page 5: ...sembly 1812mm x 1172mm 3 8x6 Floor Assembly 1812mm x 1172mm 2 10x6 Roof Position 4ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 4ft 12x6 Roof Position 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 8x6 Roof Position 4ft 4ft 4ft 4ft 6ft Gable Cannes S...

Page 6: ...Panels Position 4ft Plain Panel 4ft Plain Panel 10x6 Front Panels Position Door Panel 2ft Plain Panel 2ft Plain Panel 12x6 Front Panels Position Door Panel 3ft Plain Panel 3ft Plain Panel 8x6 Front Pa...

Page 7: ...Back Front For Floor Insulation only Before constructing the building cut the insulation foil to size and staple to the underside of the floor panels 18mm Wall Panel Floor Panel Side View 1812mm 18mm...

Page 8: ...rews Front Fix the Left Gable Panels to the back panel Pilot drill holes before fixing 7 50mm Screws Front Fix the Front Right Window Gable Panel Pilot drill holes before fixing 6 50mm Screws Front Pi...

Page 9: ...s Front Fix the Door Threshold Pilot drill holes before fixing 4 50mm Screws Front Fix the Valance Panel Pilot drill holes before fixing Truss fixing stage Front 50mm Screws Pilot drill holes before f...

Page 10: ...Detail B Centre Purlin fixing Pilot drill holes before fixing Truss Position The distance 879mm or 1172mm is the width of a Roof Panel Measure from the framing to the centre of the Truss View from Fr...

Page 11: ...before fixing Roof Panel fixing ONLY Important Push up the Roof Panels to the centre when fixing This will make the building ridgid 8 70mm Screws Roof Panel fixing ONLY Position the Roof Panel to the...

Page 12: ...truss and panels Back 8 30mm Nails Roof Sheet ONLY Fix the Eaves Purlin to the Roof Sheet 4 30mm Nails Roof Sheet fixing ONLY Repeat previous stages and fix the rest of the Roof Sheet Front N30 Nails...

Page 13: ...g the Beading Put Silicone sealant around the Beading for better waterproofing protection Panel Pins Door Glazing and Door Beading fixing Use Cardboard to protect the Glazing when fitting the Beading...

Page 14: ...0mm Screws Door Hinge fixing Pilot drill holes before fixing 30mm Screws Door fixing Important Door Beading fitted on the front of the door Front Tower Bolt Fixing Bottom Top 30mm Screws 30mm Screws D...

Page 15: ...S30 S30 Press Lock Fixing Pilot drill holes before fixing 2 30mm Screws Door Lock Block fixing Door Lock fixing Fix the Press Lock and Door Lock Block Turn Button Lock fixing Position and fix the turn...

Page 16: ...Screws Pilot drill holes before fixing Door Cloaking Fixing Fit and fix the Door Cloaking Strips at the back of the door 30mm Screws Roof Felt fittings Measure and cut 3 lenghts of Felt Roof length 14...

Page 17: ...T10 Felt Tacks 1 2 3 Roof Felt fittings Tack every 100mm Tack Top corners to hold in place 30mm Nails Cut to size Cloaking Strip fixing 30mm Nails Cloaking Strip fixing The Felt must lay on the top o...

Page 18: ...Finials fixing Panel Pins Pilot drill holes before fixing Fascia fixing 30mm Nails 61 63...

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