Not sure its too late to ask a question but I want to site the shed on artificial grass. It is pretty level but would you advise a base? I do not want to go to the trouble of concrete but are the flags you used OK and does to have to be a complete base or with the corners surface?
If your ground is level and it won’t get blown away in bad weather you should be fine, my flags aren’t 100% level and it was fine, but just see some other comments about that and the possible issues and tip when constructing.
What about putting the roof . I am having a hard time with that . What did you use to get it in the walls, what you recommend me to do or where to start . Mine look a bit narrow and honestly i don’t find an and with it . Thank you on advance
@@HooverLux the parts were really narrow i managed to get a handyman and a friend tp help , they had a hard time putting it but managed . Thank you for the reply
We're struggling with the roof also. We never got sent a spatula so we have had to send off for one. We got frustrated in the end and gave up. Trying to get the roof on again at the weekend
@@hannahferry7811I found fitting one side on and then the other, it should just slip in easily or with a little push? Are the walls fitted in at the bottom correctly?
Well, mine weren’t 100% and that did give a little issue before I screwed in the side panels to the base, but I was able to rectify it, a I can say is before you screw it all in at the base and sides, make sure they are all level by having someone add a little pressure to push down each side panel before you screw them in
Excellent job there 👍 I have a question if I may? If you wanted to run power in to it, is there somewhere for the cable to go or would you have to drill? Just curious cos I’ve been thinking about getting one of these.
Any trouble with the roof? It appears like it wasn’t really an issue for you. I cannot seem to get that roof flap around the wall far enough so i can screw the roof flap into the shed walls.
I’ve seen some other people did have issues with that, but it just slid in no problems, if you have one piece of the white roof edges just slightly out of place it can be a Buggar to fit.
🤣🤣, we had all the garden remodelled late last year and then had the shed anchored down with spikes in concrete, was so much easier with half the gazebo removed and it all levelled out. No leaks or issues over winter, no rusting, no condensation either. Well happy with it
I’m assembling tomorrow since I saw your video! Thank you!
Hey, hope it all went well mate?
Can you find any small cuts of shade cloth anywhere? All I can find is huge sheets of the stuff
These were pieces I cut off from some off cuts, I’ve not seen small pieces anywhere unless you just buy 1 meter and cut it up.
It's very helpful. Thank you for sharing!
You’re very welcome ☺️
Not sure its too late to ask a question but I want to site the shed on artificial grass. It is pretty level but would you advise a base? I do not want to go to the trouble of concrete but are the flags you used OK and does to have to be a complete base or with the corners surface?
If your ground is level and it won’t get blown away in bad weather you should be fine, my flags aren’t 100% level and it was fine, but just see some other comments about that and the possible issues and tip when constructing.
Thanks
Great video mate. Just one question, please how long did it take you to assemble it? How many hours? Thank you
I’d say around 5 hours in total.
Do you ever have any issues with damp or sweating inside?
Would you feel comfortable leaving electrical items inside?
Thanks!
Have absolutely no issues at all, my cordless garden tools and batteries are in there, garden seat cushions in plastic bags and no issues at all.
Thanks for the video. My little house arrived today... How long did you need for the construction alone?
It took me a good 4 hours, but I was on my own, with help it should be just 2 hours maybe?
Hi when fitting the floor and roof are the holes pre drilled mine aren't so just I just guess? Great video by the way.
No, they’re not pre drilled, so you’re doing it right mate. Thank you for the comment to 👍
Thanks for your reply much appreciated 👍
Hi. Is there any screw hole to anchor it down?
As far as I can remember from the instructions, the base does have places for you to anchor it down with screws around the edge.
Really nice guy to listen to, great, clear
I appreciate that! 🤗
Hello, I was wondering did you have to anchor it down?
I didn’t with mine because it’s in a very sheltered area, but if in the open I definitely would have.
My black roof parts are two parts but on yours it shows the rood as one piece to make sure no rain gets in but mine will get rain
If the instructions show just one piece then it’s broken and needs to be replaced.
What about putting the roof . I am having a hard time with that . What did you use to get it in the walls, what you recommend me to do or where to start . Mine look a bit narrow and honestly i don’t find an and with it . Thank you on advance
Sorry for the delay, I just popped in one corner at a time and all the joints just slid in with a push. Hope you got it all together now.
@@HooverLux the parts were really narrow i managed to get a handyman and a friend tp help , they had a hard time putting it but managed . Thank you for the reply
That’s good. 👍
We're struggling with the roof also. We never got sent a spatula so we have had to send off for one. We got frustrated in the end and gave up. Trying to get the roof on again at the weekend
@@hannahferry7811I found fitting one side on and then the other, it should just slip in easily or with a little push? Are the walls fitted in at the bottom correctly?
do you need to put the pavers perfectly level? i also have pavers but they're not perfectly leveled
Well, mine weren’t 100% and that did give a little issue before I screwed in the side panels to the base, but I was able to rectify it, a I can say is before you screw it all in at the base and sides, make sure they are all level by having someone add a little pressure to push down each side panel before you screw them in
@@HooverLux great info! thank you very much for sharing
Excellent job there 👍
I have a question if I may? If you wanted to run power in to it, is there somewhere for the cable to go or would you have to drill? Just curious cos I’ve been thinking about getting one of these.
No, you’d have to drill a hole through it and seal up the hole. I know you can get the parts for doing that
@@HooverLux Thank you 👍😘
Was it helpful against rain?
Absolutely 100%, not a drop inside, no damp, no moisture to mildew, nothing.
Any trouble with the roof? It appears like it wasn’t really an issue for you. I cannot seem to get that roof flap around the wall far enough so i can screw the roof flap into the shed walls.
I’ve seen some other people did have issues with that, but it just slid in no problems, if you have one piece of the white roof edges just slightly out of place it can be a Buggar to fit.
Thanks for the video,
You are welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
are your pavers 12 x 12? thank you
Yes 👍
@@HooverLux thank you 🙂
Hi, would I be able to transport this in a car pre-assembly
In a Volvo V90, E class estate etc and then I even think you’ll struggle to shut the boot.
Currently sat inside a ½ built Keter Darwin DD....Watching this video....lol 🏴
I hope you’ve got it all together now? 🥰
I will visit you in short time and cary the shed away. No fixing has been seen 😂
🤣🤣, we had all the garden remodelled late last year and then had the shed anchored down with spikes in concrete, was so much easier with half the gazebo removed and it all levelled out. No leaks or issues over winter, no rusting, no condensation either. Well happy with it
Loved that Intro❤
Thank you 🙏🏻
Cześć jak się masz 😂😂
Good thanks.