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LIMITED CONDITIONAL WARRANTY*

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC warrants the following:

1. 

Every product is warranted from defects in workmanship and manufacturing for 1 year.

2. 

All accessories, hardware and metal components are warranted for 2 years.

3. 

All Oriented Strand Board (OSB) is warranted for 2 years

4. 

Siding and Trim is warranted for 10 years.

5. 

Solar Shed windows are warranted for 1 year.

6. 

Cedar lumber is warranted for 15 years.

7. 

Preserved Pine is warranted for 10 years.

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC will repair, replace or pay for the affected part.  In no event shall Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC 

pay the cost of labor or installation or any other costs related thereto.  All warranties are from date of purchase.  If a cash refund is paid 

on an affected part, it will be prorated from the date of purchase.

CONDITIONS

The warranty is effective only when:

1. 

The unit has been erected in accordance with the assembly instructions. 

2. 

The unit has been properly shingled and painted or stained and reasonably and regularly maintained thereafter.

3. 

The failure occurs when the unit is owned by the original purchaser.

4. 

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC has received the warranty registration card within thirty (30) days of purchase and

 

notification of the failure in writing within the warranty period specified above.

5. 

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC has had reasonable opportunity during the sixty (60) days following receipt of notification to

 

inspect and verify the failure prior to commencement of any repair work.

REQUIREMENTS

Storage Buildings

To validate your warranty, it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC unit; shingle the roof and paint or 

solid-colored stain the siding using quality, 100% acrylic latex exterior product with a minimum of two (2) coats within thirty (30) days of 

assembly; caulk above all doors and all horizontal and vertical trim boards; paint and seal all exposed edges, sides and faces of 

siding/trim and OSB siding to include all exterior walls and all sides and all edges of doors.  

Gazebos & Pergolas

To validate your warranty, it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC unit.  This includes treating all of 

the exposed cedar and pine surfaces on your gazebo or pergola structure with an exterior grade wood preservative, an exterior 

oil-based semi-transparent stain, an acrylic latex exterior paint or an acrylic latex solid color exterior stain within 30 days of assembly 

and as needed thereafter to maintain your warranty.

Keep vegetation trimmed away from building and make sure siding panels and trim do not come in contact with masonry or cement.  

The minimum ground clearance for siding must be one half inch (½ inch) from concrete slab or two and one half inches (2 ½”) from the 

ground when building is erected or constructed on a treated wood floor kit. Water from sprinklers must be kept off unit. In no event will 

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC be responsible for any indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages nor for failure(s) that 

are caused by events, acts or omissions beyond our control including, but not limited to, misuse or improper assembly, improper 

maintenance (which eventually leads to rot or decay) and acts of God. Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC will not be held responsible for 

any labor costs incurred to construct your unit.

This warranty gives you certain specific rights that vary from state to state.

CLAIM PROCEDURE

To make a claim under this warranty, you can either call 1-888-827-9056 or email: customerservice@backyardproducts.com.  Please 

have ready the information below when you call or include the information in your email:

1. 

The model and size of the product.

2. 

A list of the part(s) for which the claim is made.

3. 

Proof of purchase of the Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC item, as shown on the original invoice.

4. 

Run code: found on exterior product label or assembly instructions enclosed in the product package.

All other inquiries can be mailed to:

 

Backyard Storage Solutions, LLC

 

Attn: Customer Service

 

1000 Ternes

 

Monroe, MI 48162

 *WARRANTY TERMS MAY VARY OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.

IMPORTANT:  This is your warranty certificate.

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Please complete your warranty registration to properly validate your warranty.

Register your product online at:www.OnlineWarranty.net.

Summary of Contents for GABLE 8x8

Page 1: ...EAM AND MAKE UP TO 1 500 WEEK o r v i sit backyardinstaller c o m Flexible schedule No selling just building Bonus incentives available S c a n t he f lowcode to apply t o d a y INSTALLERS WANTED base...

Page 2: ...C Puerto Rico 18 or older to participate Taxes on prize are responsibility of winner Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible reviews received Void where prohibited For complete details and of...

Page 3: ...Team if engineered drawings are needed to pull local permits SURFACE PREPARATION To ensure proper assembly you must build your shed on a level surface Recommended methods and materials to level your...

Page 4: ...ssembly or installation Level q Gloves Framing lumber is graded for structural strength and not appearance Exterior trim is graded for one good side Always install the material leaving the best edge a...

Page 5: ...R FRAME NOT INCLUDED A B C Actual Floor Size Building Size 96 244 cm 92 5 8 235 3 cm 8 x 7 8 5 8 244 x 235 3 cm 89 5 8 227 6 cm Required Floor materials on following page NOTES 8 x 8 244 x 244 cm 24 6...

Page 6: ...IMPORTANT The included floor has been designed for general use Depending on your specific use you may want to construct a heavy duty floor frame by adding additional floor joists shown below as shaded...

Page 7: ...2 5 x 5 1 x 35 6 cm WO XWA x2 2 x 4 x 23 7 8 5 1 x 10 2 x 60 6 cm SZ x1 2 x 4 x 89 5 1 x 10 2 x 226 1 cm TJ x4 2 x 4 x 92 1 2 5 1 x 10 2 x 235 cm TP x2 2 x 4 x 96 5 1 x 10 2 x 243 8 cm GAA x1 GAUGE BL...

Page 8: ...50 5 x 182 9 cm x1 LEFT DOOR x1 RIGHT DOOR x20 2 5 1 cm x64 2 5 1 cm 3 7 6 cm x41 x42 1 1 4 3 2 cm x70 3 4 1 9 cm VENT DOOR HARDWARE AND WINDOW FASTENER HARDWARE BAG x1 x2 x8 x2 8 x 16 20 3 x 35 6 cm...

Page 9: ...ontact with ground For best results and aiding in water drainage use gravel under each concrete block LEVELING METHODS If you are building your shed on a concrete foundation see the following page CON...

Page 10: ...treated lumber Use a high quality exterior grade caulk beneath all sill plates Fasten 2 x 4 5 1 x 10 2 cm sill plates to slab using approved concrete anchors fasteners not included Check local code fo...

Page 11: ...m 48 121 9 cm 24 60 9 cm 20 1 2 52 1 cm 72 182 8 cm 92 1 2 235 cm Flush at ends x20 HINT For easier nailing stand on frame FOR 10 x 12 SKIP TO PAGE 16 Center on marks Center on marks You have finished...

Page 12: ...k for frame squareness by measuring diagonally across corners If the measurements are the same the frame is square The diagonal measurement will be approximately 133 5 16 338 6 cm When the frame is le...

Page 13: ...until the top corner is ush to the oor frame Fig B Secure panel with two 2 nails in the corners 2 BEGIN 1 3 4 Continue attaching the panel using 2 nails 6 apart on edges and 12 apart inside panel Use...

Page 14: ...part inside panel 3 4 x 44 1 2 x 96 1 9 x 113 x 243 8 cm Continue by installing 3 4 x 44 1 2 x 96 panel with rough side up painted grid lines 5 PARTS REQUIRED x1 6 96 243 8 cm 96 243 8 cm 44 1 2 113 c...

Page 15: ...T Check the floor frame is level after installing floor panels Re level if needed The floor should be used as a stable work surface for wall construction Organize your assembly procedure during the b...

Page 16: ...7 5 cm 22 1 4 56 7 cm 70 1 4 178 5 cm 92 1 2 235 cm 66 1 2 168 9 cm 1 BEGIN 2 Orient parts on edge on floor Measure and mark from end of boards IMPORTANT You will build two walls the same Use two 3 na...

Page 17: ...ement on the wall stud Secure panel with two 2 nails in the corners Fig A 3 2 Nail the panel using 2 nails 6 apart on edges and 12 apart inside panel Ensure your wall frame is square by installing one...

Page 18: ...ng up flush with first panel Nail using 2 nails 6 apart on edges and 12 apart inside panel 4 5 To draw panels tight at seams angle nail You have finished building both of your side walls FINISH 6 Care...

Page 19: ...1 x 10 2 x 226 1 cm TP x1 2 x 4 x 96 5 1 x 10 2 x 243 8 cm UM x3 2 x 4 x 68 5 1 x 10 2 x 172 7 cm 3 7 6 cm Nails BACK WALL FRAME 3 7 6 cm PARTS REQUIRED x12 1 BEGIN 2 Orient parts on edge on floor Mea...

Page 20: ...LEFT panel on back frame as shown with primed side facing up BEGIN 2 1 BACK WALL PANELS PARTS REQUIRED For squareness maintain flush and 3 4 measurement along panel edges 2 5 1 cm x34 Secure Using 2 n...

Page 21: ...48 x 72 1 x 121 9 x 182 9 cm Place RIGHT panel on back frame as shown with primed side facing up and flush to panel 4 3 BACK WALL PANELS PARTS REQUIRED FINISH 5 You have finished installing your back...

Page 22: ...6 cm PARTS REQUIRED x8 1 BEGIN 2 Orient parts on edge on floor Measure and mark from end of boards Use two 3 nails at each mark You have finished building the front wall frame Proceed to attach wall...

Page 23: ...de UP Primed side UP 21 Flush Flush Flush Flush 2 5 1 cm Nails FRONT WALL PANELS PARTS REQUIRED HINT 3 8 x 19 7 8 x 72 1 x 50 5 x 182 9 cm x2 Place LEFT panel on frame shown with primed side facing up...

Page 24: ...6 1 2 5 1 x 10 2 x 168 9 cm Flush Flush Front wall panel Fig A BBA TP x1 GUSSET TEMPORARY SPACER Center BBA on TP on flat flush to front wall panel Fig A BEGIN 2 3 1 Secure using five 3 screws on angl...

Page 25: ...t floor frame Fig A 3 Nail side wall bottom plate to floor using eight 3 nails Nail two 3 nails between each stud through bottom plate 4 5 You have finished standing your side wall Repeat steps 1 4 to...

Page 26: ...Secure back wall plate to oor using two 3 screws between each stud 3 5 You have finished standing your back wall FINISH Nail 2 nails rst Angle to nail into oor frame 2 5 1 cm Nails Fig B Fig A 4 x24...

Page 27: ...on floor resting top plate on side walls Secure front wall top plate to side walls using two 3 screws Fig A B Secure lower edge of panel to floor frame using eight 2 nails 6 apart Angle nail to hit fl...

Page 28: ...of back and side walls Rafters contact at peak BEGIN 1 Temporary support OO HINT Use floor and walls to help assemble rafters 2 5 cm Contact at peak Contact at peak Nail gusset to rafters using twelve...

Page 29: ...te 2 3 7 6 Screws Fig A Fig B 27 2 5 1 cm x6 RAFTERS 3 7 6 cm PARTS REQUIRED PRE ASSEMBLED x3 x12 Locate rafters directly over the wall studs Secure with two 3 screws angled at each end Fig B Screw th...

Page 30: ...LEFT gable panel primed side up flush to right panel on XWA with a 3 4 overhang on bottom Nail using five 1 1 2 Nails 6 apart Place XWA on flat on floor Use WX as temporary supports as shown 2 3 You h...

Page 31: ...top plate overlapping the back wall panels 3 4 Fig A 2 3 You have finished installing your back wall gable panels FINISH 4 BEGIN 1 BACK WALL GABLE PANELS PARTS REQUIRED BACK WALL 6 15 2 cm 3 4 1 9 cm...

Page 32: ...nails Orient LEFT gable panel primed side up flush to right panel on DQ s with a 1 1 2 overhang on bottom Nail using four 1 1 2 Nails Place DQ on flat on floor Use WX as temporary supports as shown 2...

Page 33: ...tom 2 BEGIN 1 WINDOW INSTALL PARTS REQUIRED EQUAL x1 1 8 0 3 cm Drill Bit 31 Secure window to DQ using one screw in top and bottom Fig B 2 1 2 5 cm Screws Center window in window opening as shown Make...

Page 34: ...ing 1 5 8 screws through window flange Fig A Center window trim on window NOTE There will be a slight reveal inside window 8 1 5 8 4 1 cm Screws 1 5 8 4 1 cm Screw WO WO WQ WQ Flush Flush 4 You have f...

Page 35: ...ing your front wall gable panels FINISH 4 BEGIN 1 FRONT WALL GABLE PANELS PARTS REQUIRED 2 5 1 cm Nails 2 5 1 cm Nails 2 5 1 cm Nails Flush Center gable panel assembly on mark LEVEL LEVEL 2 5 1 cm x18...

Page 36: ...gable trim WX flush to top edge of panel and flush at peak Fig A as shown Attach trim to wall using 1 1 4 screws 7 1 4 apart Screw through panels into WX Repeat above steps 1 2 to secure back wall ga...

Page 37: ...nel first You will use the panels long edge as a lever to bring your roof into square Commonly known as racking Roof panels may cause serious injury until securely fastened Attach the 48 x 96 panel wi...

Page 38: ...art on edges and 12 apart inside panel Fig F 3 Attach the lower roof panel flush to the upper panels and with a 1 2 measurement at the gable trim Fig G Nail the roof panel using 2 nails 6 apart on edg...

Page 39: ...panel and trim Fig A using 2 5 1 cm nish nail as shown Repeat steps 1 3 to attach trim to all four corners Finish attaching trim ush to corners using seven 2 5 1 cm nish nails as shown You have attac...

Page 40: ...mporary support GAA with 1 1 4 screws Tighten securely HINT Look for 3 8 SPACER attached to doors GAA OO Make sure spacer is attached Tighten screws securely OFFSET 4 3 7 6 cm Screws Screws 1 1 4 3 cm...

Page 41: ...rly 7 FINISH 8 You have finished installing your doors Screw hinge boards into wall supports and floor using four 3 screws as shown Make sure screws go into framing and floor Fig C D 6 3 7 6 cm Screws...

Page 42: ...curing your door and trim FINISH 5 BEGIN 1 Secure hinge boards from inside using 3 4 screws as shown Fig A 3 Center trim WR over doors and secure using eight 2 finish nails into framing as shown 2 Rei...

Page 43: ...DOOR WEATHERSTRIP OO FINISH 5 On right door center OO vertically in door opening Fig A OO will offset the right door 1 IN from the door trim Fig C 3 Secure OO using seven 2 screws through outside trim...

Page 44: ...6 0 8 cm hole deep enough for bolt to slide into You have finished installing your barrel bolts LEFT DOOR 5 16 0 8 cm Drill Bit PARTS REQUIRED DOOR HARDWARE 2 3 4 BEGIN 1 x2 x8 1 2 5 cm HINT With door...

Page 45: ...1 2 1 3 cm Drill Bits x1 x2 FINISH 4 2 3 Measure and mark location of hole on outside of right door as shown Fig A Pre drill pilot hole with 1 4 dril Pre drill through hole with 1 2 drill Keep drilled...

Page 46: ...ck gable and 1 at bottom of side wall Cut out marked openings Caulk behind vent anges Secure using six 1 2 1 3 cm screws You have nished installing your vents x12 1 2 1 3 cm x2 VENTS 8 x 16 20 3 x 35...

Page 47: ...Note Prime all un primed exterior wood before painting Follow directions provided by manufacturer Snip bottom side of drip edge and bend over to other side of roof Follow directions provided by manufa...

Page 48: ...hang at back and bottom of roof panel Use 4 nails per shingle Starter row must be straight and level all the way across with lower edge of roof deck NOTE If you have installed drip edge install shingl...

Page 49: ...lush with drip edge 2 2 FRONT OF SHED BACK OF SHED Continue installing rows of shingles by staggering at front 4 SHINGLES continued Install second row of shingles flush at top of first row s rain slot...

Page 50: ...rain slot as shown below If shingles overlap at ridge cut to peak with a utility knife Repeat steps 1 5 to shingle the opposite side of your roof Trim shingles at ridge Once both sides are shingled yo...

Page 51: ...shingles into THREE pieces Hint Use cut off pieces first Score shingle then snap off angled cut Install first ridge cap flush to shingles at front as shown Install second ridge cap 5 back as shown 2...

Page 52: ...between the shingle color and edge of shingles When you have 4 minimum of shingle color cut one piece to cap your roof Install flush to shingles 4 5 6 7 2 Nails per side You have finished your ridge...

Page 53: ...ebos Pergolas To validate your warranty it is necessary to properly maintain your Backyard Storage Solutions LLC unit This includes treating all of the exposed cedar and pine surfaces on your gazebo o...

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