Window frame
Window glazing
Wooden beading
25mm
16. Glazing
It is recommended that a waterproof sealant is applied around the edge of the glazing before fitting. Place window pane on the inside of the window frame, nail the beading
into position. For the large windows using 4 x 25mm nails for each vertical bead and 3 x 25mm nails for each horizontal beading. For the small windows use 2 x 25mm nails for
the vertical beading a 3 x 25mm nails for the horizontal beading.
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Cheshire
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Important information - retain for future reference
Shiplap buildings come ready stained but this is only a preparatory treatment. To
VALIDATE
the guarantee, the building must be properly treated with a recognised
external wood preserver
WITHIN 3 MONTHS
of assembly and
RE-TREATED ANNUALLY
thereafter. Adequate provision must be made to ensure ground contact
is avoided and air is able to circulate underneath the building.
Placing the building on a concrete pad or slab base is acceptable provided that the building is not allowed to sit in pooled water during wet conditions.
If the building is to sit on soil or grass it
MUST
be erected on pressure treated wooden 50mm x 50mm or similar bearers
(These are not supplied in the kit).
Rowlinson Garden Products recommend using pressure treated bearers with all buildings on any type of base.
Timber Information.
As timber is a natural material, there are certain weather conditions that may affect the materials properties. In times of excessive dry spells the material may lose some
of its internal moisture causing a certain degree of shrinkage on a panel and in periods of excessive rain there will be a certain amount of swelling throughout the
wooden panels. This process can not be avoided. If you have problems with certain boards shrinking in dry spells try to decrease the amount of direct sunlight on the
building or the amount of air passing over the building. During hot spells spray water directly onto the panels with the aid of a garden hose.
15. Bargeboards and finials
At both ends of the main apex roof
of the building secure two bargeboards, ensure that the top edges are flush with the roof line and the boards meet evenly at the apex
secure using 4 x 30mm nails per board. Attach a finial centrally over the join between the two bargeboards using 2 x 30mm nails. Position the front bargeboard on the
roof edge above the front wall panel, secure using 4 x 30mm nails. The remaining bargeboards are positioned around the roof edge of the side extension, each one is fix
using 3 x 30mm nails.
14. Corner/joint coverstrips
Secure the seven corner/joint coverstrip and the four angled corner coverstrips in the positions shown in the second diagram. Each strip is fixed using 4 x 30mm nails evenly
spaced along the length of the strip
30mm
30mm
Corner/joint
coverstrip
Corner/joint coverstrips
Corner/joint
coverstrips
Angled coverstrips
Angled coverstrips
30mm
30mm
30mm
30mm
30mm
30mm
Window frame
Window Glazing
Plastic beading
25mm
Large window
Small window