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03TGCORSE0408 - V1

4X8 CORNER SUMMERHOUSE SHED EXTENSION

2mm Drill bit

x2

Winter = High Moisture = Expansion

Summer = Low Moisture = Contraction

All buildings should be 

erected by two adults

For ease of assembly, you 

MUST

 pilot drill all screw 

holes and ensure all screw 

heads are countersunk.

For assistance please contact customer care on: 01636 821215

Mercia Garden Products Limited, 

Sutton On Trent, 

Newark, 

Nottinghamshire, 

NG23 6QN

www.merciagardenproducts.co.uk

CAUTION

Every effort has been made during the 

manufacturing process to eliminate the 

prospect of splinters on rough surfaces of the 

timber.  You are strongly advised to wear gloves 

when working with or handling rough sawn 

timber.

**Protim Aquatan T5 (621)**

Your building has been dip treated with 

Aquatan

.

Aquatan is a water-based concentrate which is diluted with water, the building has been treated by the 

correct application of Aquatan solution and then allowed to dry.

Aquatan is a decorative finish to colour the wood, which is applied industrially to timber fence panels and 

garden buildings.

Aquatan 

undiluted

 contains:

 boric acid, sodium hydroxide 32% solution, aqueos mixture of sodium dioctyl 

sulphosuccinat and alcohols: 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol.

Please retain product label and instructions for future reference

             

General Instructions

BEFORE YOU START PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 

- Check the pack and make sure you have all the parts listed. 

- When you are ready to start, make sure you have the right tools at hand (not supplied) including  a Phillips screw-

driver, Stanley knife, Wood saw, Step ladder, Hammer and a Drill with 2mm bit.

- Ensure there is plenty of space and a clean dry area for assembly. 

LOCATION FOR YOUR GARDEN BUILDING

A minimum of 60cm should be left around the perimeter of your garden building to allow access for maintenance, 

annual treatment and to allow air flow around the building.

Where possible you should avoid placing your garden building underneath large trees to prevent the tree causing 

damage to the building.

TIMBER

As with all natural materials, timber can be affected during various weather conditions. For the duration of heavy 

or extended periods of rain, swelling of the wood panels may occur. Warping of the wood may also occur during 

excessive dry spells due to an interior moisture loss. Unfortunately, these processes cannot be avoided but can be 

helped. It is suggested that the outdoor building is sprayed with water during extended periods of warm sunshine 

and sheltered as much as possible during rain or snow. 

Once your garden building has been installed it will need to be treated as soon as possible and annually to prevent 

the timber from deteriorating and to waterproof it. This is required to maintain the anti-rot guarantee. 

Dip Treated buildings - Require a preservative treatment to protect against rot and decay and a waterproof treat-

ment to prevent water ingress

Pressure Treated buildings - Require a waterproof treatment to prevent water ingress

Log Cabins - Are supplied untreated and require a preservative and waterproofing treatment.

BUILDING A BASE

When thinking about where the building and base is going to be constructed: 

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

treatment.

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

dimensions,  The base should be slightly smaller than the external measurement of the building, i.e. The cladding 

should overlap the base, creating a run off for water. It is also recommended that the floor be at least 25mm above 

the surrounding ground level to avoid flooding.

TYPES OF BASE

- Concrete 75mm laid on top of 75mm hard-core.

- Slabs laid on 50mm of sharp sand.

Whilst all products manufactured  are made to the highest standards of Safety and in the case of childrens 

products independently tested to EN71 level, we cannot accept responsibility for your safety whilst erecting or 

using this product.

For ease of assembly, you 

will need a tape measure to 

check dimensions of 

components.

Measure 

under the 

head

Measure 

overall

length

 Screws & Nails

 Bolts

To identify the 

fixings required 

for each step use a 

measuring tape.

REGISTER FOR YOUR

ANTI-ROT

GUARANTEE TODAY

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Summary of Contents for 03TGCORSE0408-V1

Page 1: ...with all natural materials timber can be affected during various weather conditions For the duration of heavy or extended periods of rain swelling of the wood panels may occur Warping of the wood may...

Page 2: ...Qty 2 S1240 1143mm Door Trim 12x60x1040mm Qty 1 S1260 1040mm Door Trim 12x60x543mm Qty 1 S1260 543mm Door Block 28x28x140mm Qty 4 FS2828 140mm Pad bolt PI 07 0035 T Hinge Qty 4 PI 07 0021 Turn Button...

Page 3: ...ews per hinge making sure to screw into the framing or the rear of the Door Once to T hinges are fixed into position lay the Door Panel No 1 flat on the ground Fix the Door in position using 3x30mm sc...

Page 4: ...Panel No 2 against the side of the 7x7 Corner Summerhouse Back Panel as shown using 4x60mm screws Do not secure the building to the Floor until the roof is fitted 4x60mm Screws Pre drill hole 60mm sc...

Page 5: ...the roof bearers Fix in place as shown with 5x50mm screws per roof trim 10x50mm Screws Pre drill hole 50mm screw 13 13 5 Step 9 Place the Roof Panel No 5 on top of the building ensure the Roof Trims...

Page 6: ...the next by at least 100mm creating a run off Use a Fascia as a guide to mark out the angled cuts including 50mm overhang Cut the sides as shown in the diagram at the dotted lines using Fascia width a...

Page 7: ...or blocks No 15 to the back of the Doors one at the top one at the bottom with 2x30mm screws per block This will allow for two Turn Buttons No 18 to be fixed to the rear of one of the Doors No 6 using...

Page 8: ...2 1 3 4...

Page 9: ...1 2 REGISTER FOR YOUR ANTI ROT GUARANTEE TODAY PLEASE SCAN HERE...

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