Instructions / Assembly

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Shed Safety and Care
• Hot items, such as recently used grills, blowtorches, etc., must not be stored in the shed.
• Heavy articles should not be leaned against the walls, as this may cause panel distortion and
permanent damage.
• Keep roof clean of snow and leaves.
The shed walls and roof sections have a textured exterior, much like vinyl home siding. Over time,
dust may accumulate in the texture. When combined with moisture, this could encourage the growth of
moss or mold on the shed. To maintain the look of your shed, we recommend cleaning it each year with
mild soap and water. DO NOT use bleach, ammonia, or other caustic cleaners, and DO NOT use stiff
bristle brushes. Failure to perform annual cleaning could result in permanent staining of the plastic.
This is not a manufacturing defect and is not covered under warranty.
Assembly Day Tips
Complete site preparation and foundation construction before unpacking parts and
beginning assembly.
• DO NOT attempt to assemble on a day with strong winds.
• DO NOT attempt to assemble on days when temperature is below 32 degrees.
Set aside appropriate amount of time to completely assemble shed.
• Make sure you have assistance nearby to lift and secure parts in place.
• Wear light duty work gloves while assembling shed.
Once roof is assembled, a flashlight may be of use when assembling smaller components inside
shed.
• DO NOT use a torque wrench or hand drill to tighten provided Easy bolts. Use 010210410
Easy Bolt Easy Driver tool (provided) ONLY.
Suncast provides extra hardware for small fasteners for customer convenience. In some
cases, there will be extra small fasteners once the assembly is complete.
Note: This product contains parts that are used in different orientations to construct the shed. Please take note of
the orientation of the parts shown throughout this instruction manual. Failure to follow instructions could result in
damage to parts. Suncast is not responsible for replacing parts lost or damaged due to incorrect assembly.