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How to Assemble a Shed

By Arjay Tolentino
13/08/2021

1. It’s all about the base

  • A solid level base is required for your shed before you begin assembling it.
  • Level paving slabs make a great choice if you are on a budget and have DIY skills to create it.
  • A concrete base with sufficient drainage is an excellent choice for larger buildings as it provides a solid and long-lasting foundation for your building.
  • A timber Eze Base is also an option if you have a building under 12ft wide. This provides a timber frame for your building which will need to be positioned level using levelling brackets for support posts.

2. Laying the floor sections

  • Position your floor sections according to the instructions.
  • The number of floor sections will depend on the size of your building.
  • The floors can be screwed together with angled screws.

3. Fixing the starting wall panels

  • The first two panels need to be fitted in the correct position for the rest of the panels to be assembled correctly.
  • The back panel needs to be lined up to the join of the floor.
  • The gable panel sits on the inside of the wall panel.
  • The panels will overhang the floors slightly.

4. Fixing the wall panels

  • The wall panels are screwed together with 50mm screws in the positions shown depending on your building size.
  • The gable panel sections can be fitted together on the ground first then fixed in place.

5. Truss and roof support fixing

  • The roof trusses are positioned at either 4ft or 3ft intervals depending on the size of your roof sections.
  • If you have an OSB roof you will also need to fit the additional roof supports between the 4ft distances.
  • The centre purlins will fit between the trusses.

6. Adding the roof sheets or panels

  • For OSB roof sheets the timber eaves purlin will need to be fitted before the roof sheets are positioned.
  • The roof sheets or panels fit between the roof trusses
  • The roof sheets or panels need to be pushed up tight to the centre to make the building rigid.

7. Fixing the doors and hinges

  • The hinges are fitted to the doors with equal spacing.
  • They are fitted to the doors before they are hung.
  • Once the doors are fitted, tower bolts and turn buttons are fitted to hold the doors in place.

8. Glazing the windows

  • The protective cover needs to be removed from the styrene before fitting
  • The styrene glazing is fitted into the window opening and secured with beading strips.
  • Cardboard can be used to protect the glazing from being scratched when the beading is fitted

9. Felting the shed

  • The rolls of felt will need cutting to size with a sharp knife with some extra length to overhang the sides.
  • The felt rolls are fitted on the sides of the roof first and then down the ridge.
  • The felt is tacked in place with roof tacks at 100mm intervals

10. Adding the finishing touches

  • The cloaking strips are added where the panels join.
  • The fascias are added to the top of the gables and the finial in the centre.
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