We just purchased this exact same shed. Took roughly 7 hours to complete. Snapping corners was tricky, but manageable. However, installing the roof on final corners was a challenge, take your time and it helps if your walls are level. I did about 95% of the build myself, it helps to have someone help with the roof installation.
this took 14 hours to complete. we had help from dad, mom, son, daughter, and grandma. we literally used every single tool we owned to finish this. if anyone is looking to do this shed, just know what your in for. if it wasn't for this video the time would've DOUBLED without it. we spent $1000 on this shed, but still we had SO MUCH TROUBLE WITH IT. first of all, we spent multiple hours pushing on the corner walls. we straight up used a sledgehammer to try to get it in. at one point we ended up having THE ENTIRE FAMILY hanging on one of the corner walls to push it in, but only ended up breaking the plastic 😭. and with the doors, the precision that we need to fit the door into place was insane. then the panel that went on top of the back wall DIDNT ALIGN WITH IT. we had to drill new holes into it. moral of the story: be ready for this project people. cause it's nearly impossible.
I just bought one from BJs and it was very complicated to assemble. This video helped a lot but it is a lot of screws. I can fix pretty much everything in a home or car but it took me and my wife 6 hours to assemble together. A lot of parts could be combined in one piece but they complicated in many small pieces making the assemble longer to finish.
Glad to hear this video helped! We do get the assembly may take longer than expected, but we take a lot of time in going over ways we find may be easier for a customer to build the product so they can have a smooth assembly.
You did brilliantly to build it in 6 hours - well done ! My wife and I spend a good two days but taking our time and constantly referring to the excellent video at every stage. Very pleased with the end result and now insulating it internally for use 12 months a year as a hobby room with electricity power and lighting.
Putting my shed together at the moment. I’m stuck on Section 6.4 where you connect screws to panel. Instructions say put in 18 screws but my panel only has 12 holes for that part. I’m I missing something?
There are 18 screws that will connect the floor panels, the location does depend on the model number. For this model, a screw will be inserted in the six locations on each seam of the floor, as depicted in the manual.
I have this same model. There's only 12 dimples for screws. The original commenter is correct. And on the wall panels, your instructions say to make sure the end of the support that has 2 holes goes tp the top, yet your pictures in my manual show the holes at the bottom. And if i try and flip it, the holes don't match up. This shed build sucks.
Agreed excellent video, the paperwork assembly manual is good but confusing at times and so, frequent referral to the video is necessary. However, just to comment that the UK supplied shed has some slight design changes including a different shelf fixings and a continuous sky light. One word of advice for anyone buying this excellent USA made (I think?) and that is to spend time and effort on constructing a perfectly level and square base as with an engineered product you cannot make modifications to any dimensions as with a wooden shed. The only real issue was the corner sections which would not bend in to a true right angle and thus had to be persuaded to fit the floor slots. This means that the dark brown corner trims will not fit, not a major problem weather wise, and probably down to the low ambient temperature in spring UK. The video is made indoors under perfect conditions and I am guessing quite warm? Oh, forgot to say, that I had to use some rope to pull the two long side walls together temporarily whilst I fixed the roof trusses in place.
Be sure to check exactly the model and product id, I scanned the barcode on my assembly instructions and everything was fine until I got to the doors. What this video shows and what my actual instructions show are totally different. Different parts. Caused a huge amount of confusion. Always check. I almost returned mines thinking I got parts switched.
We would like to look into this further if your manual didn't match this video. Was it the QR code that took you to this video? What is the model number of your shed?
best to use both directions, the manual and get a good look at the whole video before building...stark realization before watching the video,,,i bolted the panels together before standing them up on the floor....ha!! They are installed separately!!!
I bought this shed from Home Depot. When I unboxed one of the carton I noticed that the panel with the window was damaged. Because it didn't affect the assembly I decided to wait and see about getting a partial refund. the biggest problems were with the corners. I managed to get three in with a lot of work. The left front I haven't as yet. The video does not show you how the trusses are supposed to line up with the out side wall. Being honest, the written directions stunk. Now to the shelf. I snapped all four pieces in like he did with the video and then proceeded to try and screw on the edge brackets. Those snap-in pieces just spun around and I couldn't tighten the screws. Speaking about the snap-in pieces, those two you tap in to the header piece, even with a light tap they both shattered. We're due for a heavy rain tonight and into tomorrow and we're slated to have snow this weekend. As of now I have no one to help me and can't find a contractor to put it up. As a disabled vet I was hoping for a better product with clear instructions and made in the US. I should've just made it out of pressure treated lumber and it would've been done already. I've spent easy 16 hours already with very little to show for it except three walls and three corners. Because the left front one won't snap in I can't even finish installing the front gable and doors. To say I'm thoroughly disgusted with Lifetime is an understatement! Will not recommend them to anyone I know.
I apologize that you were having a difficult time assembling our product and that the parts were not up to par. I would love to take a better look at what may be going on and see where I can help make this experience better for you. Please email me at youtube@lifetime.com with your contact information and we can get you squared away.
Do the doors have to be installed?? I’m looking to attach it to the end of my greenhouse and I have a 2x6 frame at the base of the green house that I don’t want to cut out.
What kind of foundation do you have the shed built on? Maybe check out our video on aligning your roof panels. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/iQYsra3ehts/видео.htmlsi=qptvvpzaxJnvzPpK
Does anyone else have a hard time unlatching left side door? Seems like you really have to pull the silver metal clip at top of interior of door very hard.
Please give our customer service team a call and we can troubleshoot the issue with you and see if we can figure out what is happening. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).
In step 11.3 this screw only goes through the plastic window and does not go into the shed itself. This screw acts a as a guide and stopper in the middle channel of the window panels. It allows the user to open the window without fear of pulling the window completely out of the side channels.
Thanks But I bought this one. Would the same steps apply for this one? I saw the one you did with the 60075 and this was more at depth on the build. Lifetime 60075 8 x 15 Ft. Outdoor Storage Shed, Desert Sand is what I have bought to build. TY
The door Spring on the door latch broke in 10 times of shutting them. Had to re drill the door to get the spring to work. Ahh Not happy and worried what's next to fail.😔😪
Uh oh! I'd be happy to send you out a replacement part. Could you email us at customercare@lifetime.com and we'll get these parts sent out to you. Thanks!
Hello, after building my shed {three months ago}, i noticed gaps that developed at the doors. The gap is between the doors and the side panels of the shed. Not sure why this happened but any advice on how to fix it is appreciated
Uh oh! That shouldn't be the case. Please reach out to our customer service team at 1-800-225-3865 OPT. 1 so they can take a look at your doors to see what the problem may be.
Try reaching out to our customer service experts. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).
Try it as described first and when it doesn't pop in, take it off and look at the male nubs. After trying to push the corners in, the ridge on the male nubs can get deformed and widen in one direction. Use pliers to pinch it and narrow the nub ridge back into shape so that it fits in the slot before you try again
Wait are you telling me I don’t have to dig out the ground around it? Because I wanna buy this shed I already broke ground to level it up and idk if I have to Anchor the shed to the ground
You don't need to necessarily need to dig up your grass to create the platform, you just need to ensure that location you chose to build and place your shed on is a flat level surface. Anchoring is essential to the shed and the build to help keep the shed in place and help protect it from the wind.
I just unboxed and did the parts preassebly, if it wasn't for the video it would be a challenge to do if you don't want to spend a lot of unnecessary time trying to figure out the vague and poorly illustrated instructions that come with this kit..
The corners were very difficult, and if you don't get it just right, the rest of the wall will be off, so that when you get to the next corner, it won't fit. How do i know this? I had to take a whole wall down and try again. It still didn't fit, so that the top of the wall was not even with the top of the corner. The poles for the door hinges would not fit into the holes in the floor, regardless of how long and how hard we beat on it with the rubber mallet. The hole was just too small for the pole! I had to buy a $80 heat gun and stretch the plastic to widen the hole. This step could have broken our marriage if I hadn't thought of the head gun. Either that, or my husband would have set the shed on fire! Just kidding. Kind of. We are currently working on the roof, and some pieces are bowed, so the screws won't even reach the plastic of the roof. We tried having a second person push down on the roof, but that wasn't enough. We'll go back to the hardware store tomorrow to buy longer, large head screws to replace the screws provided. We had the same problem with the shelf that another comment shared. The black pieces you screw into that are supposed to expand into the wall instead just spin. So the shelf is not sturdy at all. We'll probably just dispose of the shelf and use a stand alone unit. As frustrating as these issues were, the instructions and video were so much better than the instructions that come from other products. I would suggest a pause to see the part whenever the statement "oriented like this", so that you can actually see which way it needs to be oriented. We watched those parts over and over trying to capture the frame that would show which way the part went. We haven't quite completed the project. For the price, I would have expected better quality in the parts that have given us a challenge so far. The pieces should be produced accurately enough to fit. Overall, I think this shed will meet our needs.
I recently finished installing a 10x8 Lifetime shed (from Costco). It was built on a wooden base that is very strong (2"x10" treated lumber with cedar floor and a 2" overhang). Most things seem to be OK, but one of the window panels (left side looking at the doors) bulges SEVERELY in the sun and heat - I'm talking about being able to put my fist in the gap!! (I'm in Ottawa, Canada, high temparature about 32C/90F.) The other window panel seems to be only mildly affected by the sun and heat. All is level. I'm thinking of attaching a 2"x2" piece of wood on the inside of the problematic panel, but I know there are problems with that and I might have to go from outside in with oversized holes and screws with washers. Any suggestions? I called the help number, but got "cancelled" after about 15 minutes of waiting.
We just purchased this exact same shed. Took roughly 7 hours to complete. Snapping corners was tricky, but manageable. However, installing the roof on final corners was a challenge, take your time and it helps if your walls are level. I did about 95% of the build myself, it helps to have someone help with the roof installation.
this took 14 hours to complete. we had help from dad, mom, son, daughter, and grandma. we literally used every single tool we owned to finish this. if anyone is looking to do this shed, just know what your in for. if it wasn't for this video the time would've DOUBLED without it. we spent $1000 on this shed, but still we had SO MUCH TROUBLE WITH IT. first of all, we spent multiple hours pushing on the corner walls. we straight up used a sledgehammer to try to get it in. at one point we ended up having THE ENTIRE FAMILY hanging on one of the corner walls to push it in, but only ended up breaking the plastic 😭. and with the doors, the precision that we need to fit the door into place was insane. then the panel that went on top of the back wall DIDNT ALIGN WITH IT. we had to drill new holes into it.
moral of the story: be ready for this project people. cause it's nearly impossible.
We had the same problems with the corners and they still weren't level when we were finished! Don't get me started on those poles for the doors!
We had the same issue with the corners. Overall it was a little challenging. Not because it was difficult but because certain parts didn't fit right.
I just bought one from BJs and it was very complicated to assemble. This video helped a lot but it is a lot of screws. I can fix pretty much everything in a home or car but it took me and my wife 6 hours to assemble together. A lot of parts could be combined in one piece but they complicated in many small pieces making the assemble longer to finish.
Glad to hear this video helped! We do get the assembly may take longer than expected, but we take a lot of time in going over ways we find may be easier for a customer to build the product so they can have a smooth assembly.
You did brilliantly to build it in 6 hours - well done ! My wife and I spend a good two days but taking our time and constantly referring to the excellent video at every stage. Very pleased with the end result and now insulating it internally for use 12 months a year as a hobby room with electricity power and lighting.
Expectations 40 mins to get done. Reality me and my son 7 hours plus some help from the wife and daughter. But now it is done.
The video was pretty helpful,so easy to follow ,Thank u so much 😂❤
No matter what you do you’ll never click the corners in that easily
Absolutely! Hours spent on those corners!
Facts!
good video my friend.Could not have done it with written instructions only Thank you
Putting my shed together at the moment. I’m stuck on Section 6.4 where you connect screws to panel. Instructions say put in 18 screws but my panel only has 12 holes for that part. I’m I missing something?
There are 18 screws that will connect the floor panels, the location does depend on the model number. For this model, a screw will be inserted in the six locations on each seam of the floor, as depicted in the manual.
I have this same model. There's only 12 dimples for screws. The original commenter is correct. And on the wall panels, your instructions say to make sure the end of the support that has 2 holes goes tp the top, yet your pictures in my manual show the holes at the bottom. And if i try and flip it, the holes don't match up. This shed build sucks.
Agreed excellent video, the paperwork assembly manual is good but confusing at times and so, frequent referral to the video is necessary. However, just to comment that the UK supplied shed has some slight design changes including a different shelf fixings and a continuous sky light. One word of advice for anyone buying this excellent USA made (I think?) and that is to spend time and effort on constructing a perfectly level and square base as with an engineered product you cannot make modifications to any dimensions as with a wooden shed. The only real issue was the corner sections which would not bend in to a true right angle and thus had to be persuaded to fit the floor slots. This means that the dark brown corner trims will not fit, not a major problem weather wise, and probably down to the low ambient temperature in spring UK. The video is made indoors under perfect conditions and I am guessing quite warm? Oh, forgot to say, that I had to use some rope to pull the two long side walls together temporarily whilst I fixed the roof trusses in place.
Be sure to check exactly the model and product id, I scanned the barcode on my assembly instructions and everything was fine until I got to the doors. What this video shows and what my actual instructions show are totally different. Different parts. Caused a huge amount of confusion. Always check. I almost returned mines thinking I got parts switched.
We would like to look into this further if your manual didn't match this video. Was it the QR code that took you to this video? What is the model number of your shed?
I would have burned my plastic shed if wasn’t for your video. Thanks
Glad to help 😂
Exactly...I went from manual to video....look at my remarks toward top....
best to use both directions, the manual and get a good look at the whole video before building...stark realization before watching the video,,,i bolted the
panels together before standing them up on the floor....ha!! They are installed separately!!!
Can you switch the side the window is on?
Is there a special trick to get the left corner wall panel in? The right back panel gave us lots of trouble too. It's not as easy as the video shows.
We are wondering the same thing, because they definitely do not pop in easily or at all
@@peachykeens4669 Absolutely, it's a farce!
You noticed, I never received a response either!
I bought this shed from Home Depot. When I unboxed one of the carton I noticed that the panel with the window was damaged. Because it didn't affect the assembly I decided to wait and see about getting a partial refund. the biggest problems were with the corners. I managed to get three in with a lot of work. The left front I haven't as yet. The video does not show you how the trusses are supposed to line up with the out side wall. Being honest, the written directions stunk. Now to the shelf. I snapped all four pieces in like he did with the video and then proceeded to try and screw on the edge brackets. Those snap-in pieces just spun around and I couldn't tighten the screws. Speaking about the snap-in pieces, those two you tap in to the header piece, even with a light tap they both shattered. We're due for a heavy rain tonight and into tomorrow and we're slated to have snow this weekend. As of now I have no one to help me and can't find a contractor to put it up. As a disabled vet I was hoping for a better product with clear instructions and made in the US. I should've just made it out of pressure treated lumber and it would've been done already. I've spent easy 16 hours already with very little to show for it except three walls and three corners. Because the left front one won't snap in I can't even finish installing the front gable and doors. To say I'm thoroughly disgusted with Lifetime is an understatement! Will not recommend them to anyone I know.
I apologize that you were having a difficult time assembling our product and that the parts were not up to par. I would love to take a better look at what may be going on and see where I can help make this experience better for you. Please email me at youtube@lifetime.com with your contact information and we can get you squared away.
Agree with you!!! Horrible and we had an expert who can fix anything!!!!
Do the doors have to be installed??
I’m looking to attach it to the end of my greenhouse and I have a 2x6 frame at the base of the green house that I don’t want to cut out.
I just was installing my shed, and once I got to the last roof piece and the back wall gable it’s not even close to lining up. :(
What kind of foundation do you have the shed built on? Maybe check out our video on aligning your roof panels. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/iQYsra3ehts/видео.htmlsi=qptvvpzaxJnvzPpK
What was the answer to get it to line up? Nightmare
If itis going on top of concrete, do I need a frame under or just set up on top of concrete?…
Does anyone else have a hard time unlatching left side door? Seems like you really have to pull the silver metal clip at top of interior of door very hard.
Please give our customer service team a call and we can troubleshoot the issue with you and see if we can figure out what is happening. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).
How big are the 2 boxes that the shed comes in? Will they fit in a midsize suv?
BOX 1 (95.31" x 32" x 10.75"; 147.5 lbs)
BOX 2 (95.31" x 32" x 9.63"; 218 lbs)
In Step 11.3, did he screw the window into the frame so the bottom 2 panes don't have any window? Is that how it is supposed to be?
In step 11.3 this screw only goes through the plastic window and does not go into the shed itself. This screw acts a as a guide and stopper in the middle channel of the window panels. It allows the user to open the window without fear of pulling the window completely out of the side channels.
Thanks But I bought this one. Would the same steps apply for this one?
I saw the one you did with the 60075 and this was more at depth on the build.
Lifetime 60075 8 x 15 Ft. Outdoor Storage Shed, Desert Sand is what I have bought to build. TY
This assembly video is fairly different from 60075. You would want to use this video instead ruclips.net/video/uetVX_O7B0g/видео.html.
@@LifetimeProductsAssembly Things on the Roof panels in the back stripped on me.
Need need new parts?? 8 X 15
@@spindal3 Send a list of parts you need to youtube@lifetime.com and we'll get an order ready for you.
The door Spring on the door latch broke in 10 times of shutting them. Had to re drill the door to get the spring to work. Ahh
Not happy and worried what's next to fail.😔😪
Uh oh! I'd be happy to send you out a replacement part. Could you email us at customercare@lifetime.com and we'll get these parts sent out to you. Thanks!
@@LifetimeProductsAssembly
Hello, after building my shed {three months ago}, i noticed gaps that developed at the doors. The gap is between the doors and the side panels of the shed. Not sure why this happened but any advice on how to fix it is appreciated
Uh oh! That shouldn't be the case. Please reach out to our customer service team at 1-800-225-3865 OPT. 1 so they can take a look at your doors to see what the problem may be.
Shelf is trash the holes for brackets keeps popping out of walls and keep spinning in the wall itself
Try reaching out to our customer service experts. They can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).
AGREE 100% , horrible design with those damnn black nubs
I cannot click the corners in no matter what I do or how many people help. Is there any way to get it to go in easier besides the block
Try it as described first and when it doesn't pop in, take it off and look at the male nubs. After trying to push the corners in, the ridge on the male nubs can get deformed and widen in one direction. Use pliers to pinch it and narrow the nub ridge back into shape so that it fits in the slot before you try again
still confused ? You didnt mention the supports on the window panel and I see no place that looks like thats were they go ?????
Wait are you telling me I don’t have to dig out the ground around it? Because I wanna buy this shed I already broke ground to level it up and idk if I have to Anchor the shed to the ground
You don't need to necessarily need to dig up your grass to create the platform, you just need to ensure that location you chose to build and place your shed on is a flat level surface. Anchoring is essential to the shed and the build to help keep the shed in place and help protect it from the wind.
Not the same shelf. But this is the video in my instructions
What is the model number of your shed?
Does it matter which side the window is on
Not at all!
I just unboxed and did the parts preassebly, if it wasn't for the video it would be a challenge to do if you don't want to spend a lot of unnecessary time trying to figure out the vague and poorly illustrated instructions that come with this kit..
The corners were very difficult, and if you don't get it just right, the rest of the wall will be off, so that when you get to the next corner, it won't fit. How do i know this? I had to take a whole wall down and try again. It still didn't fit, so that the top of the wall was not even with the top of the corner.
The poles for the door hinges would not fit into the holes in the floor, regardless of how long and how hard we beat on it with the rubber mallet. The hole was just too small for the pole! I had to buy a $80 heat gun and stretch the plastic to widen the hole.
This step could have broken our marriage if I hadn't thought of the head gun. Either that, or my husband would have set the shed on fire!
Just kidding. Kind of.
We are currently working on the roof, and some pieces are bowed, so the screws won't even reach the plastic of the roof. We tried having a second person push down on the roof, but that wasn't enough. We'll go back to the hardware store tomorrow to buy longer, large head screws to replace the screws provided.
We had the same problem with the shelf that another comment shared. The black pieces you screw into that are supposed to expand into the wall instead just spin. So the shelf is not sturdy at all. We'll probably just dispose of the shelf and use a stand alone unit.
As frustrating as these issues were, the instructions and video were so much better than the instructions that come from other products. I would suggest a pause to see the part whenever the statement "oriented like this", so that you can actually see which way it needs to be oriented. We watched those parts over and over trying to capture the frame that would show which way the part went.
We haven't quite completed the project. For the price, I would have expected better quality in the parts that have given us a challenge so far. The pieces should be produced accurately enough to fit.
Overall, I think this shed will meet our needs.
Not impressed with shed warping from sun now screws are coming loose on roof . And haven't even made my first payment 🙃
Would love to get a look at the warping. Would you email pictures to youtube@lifetime.com with your model number and product id?
I recently finished installing a 10x8 Lifetime shed (from Costco). It was built on a wooden base that is very strong (2"x10" treated lumber with cedar floor and a 2" overhang). Most things seem to be OK, but one of the window panels (left side looking at the doors) bulges SEVERELY in the sun and heat - I'm talking about being able to put my fist in the gap!! (I'm in Ottawa, Canada, high temparature about 32C/90F.) The other window panel seems to be only mildly affected by the sun and heat. All is level. I'm thinking of attaching a 2"x2" piece of wood on the inside of the problematic panel, but I know there are problems with that and I might have to go from outside in with oversized holes and screws with washers. Any suggestions?
I called the help number, but got "cancelled" after about 15 minutes of waiting.