Assembly garden shed
In order to provide you with the best price, we created our product bearing in mind the fact that not all of us are expert builders. However, because customer service is one of our main priorities, we can ensure you that with the spare parts, complete manuals, photos and videos that we provide you, everyone can involve themselves in the construction process. Also, we are always here to help and assist you in any way possible, if a problem should arise.
Example of how to build Brighton shed
With a clear and advanced instruction manual everyone can build small cabin, garden shed, wooden garage, garden house, and even a wooden country cottage. All sheds are supplied with a clear construction guide for easy assembly. Below you will find a step-by-step plan for the construction of a small cabin or garden shed.
Step: 1
Before erecting this log cabin, garden shed or garage, it is important to make a firm base, ideally but necessary using concrete blocs or concrete slabs.

Step: 2
After the foundations has been completed, please check the shed kit parts according to the list of details. The parts are numbered..

Step: 3
The garden shed is erected from the foundation that is attached to the base that you have made. Then the half boards are laid, which also connect to the foundation. Next the cabin is erected according to the instruction manual.

Step: 4
Following the list of details, it is important to note the position of the windows in the shed. It is essential for the windows to be in their right places, not too high and not too low.

Step: 5
Then the gable is connected and the roof joints are inserted. After this is completed, you can begin to insert the windows.

Step: 6
Then the roof is covered, the doors are inserted and the floor can be assembled.

Step: 7
The roof can be covered with the roofing material of your choice.

Step: 8
Finally the gables eaves and fascia boards can be attached.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Is it difficult to assemble a garden shed by myself?
Building your log cabin is easier than you think. Detailed instructions accompany each kit. Piece by piece the components fit together to create a cabin that is at once appealing and durable. The result is a DIY job to be proud of.
2. Do I need a permit to build my shed?
Permit requirements may vary from county to county. Please make sure to contact your local building department for more information.
3. How long will it take to assemble a shed kit?
It depends on a size of the shed, but usually it takes one day to build 10’ x 10’ kit.
4. What is included in the kit?
The kit includes wall and roof components, glass doors and windows, all hardware plus extras, floor panels and, trim parts. Everything except foundation materials and roof shingles are provided.
5. What kind of foundation do we recommend?
A firm, level base is essential. Concrete slabs or compressed gravel to support the cabin’s foundation timbers work best. However, the shed can also be assembled on patio stones, super spikes, or cinder blocks that are placed under floor joists.
6. What do the shed kits made of?
These sheds are made out of solid 2″ tongue and groove northern pine milled logs, not panels. Thick logs and reinforced roof structures allow these sheds to withstand the harshest weather conditions.
7. Can the cabins be moved after assembly?
Yes. Some of the smaller cabins can be moved however, we do not recommend moving cabins larger than the 13′x13′ model.
8. How do I treat and care for my wooden garden shed?
Sheds are made out of wood and therefore, need to be treated just like any other wooden product. It is very important to apply wood sealant of your choice as soon as you erect your shed. By doing so, you will prevent discoloration caused by sun and possible water damage. Please maintain your cabin properly and it will surely keep its original appeal for many years to come.

