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DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.

For immediate help with assembly or product information call our toll free number:

1-800-577-9663

or email: customerservice@heartlandind.com

Our staff is ready to provide assistance

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07/27/2020

KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

ASSEMBLY MANUAL

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

IMPORTANT!

READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO BEGINNING ASSEMBLY. ACTUAL FLOOR SIZE IS: 96 x 92-5/8" (243,8 x 235,2 cm)

BELMONT 8' x 8' (244 x 244 cm)

VALUE SERIES

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A Backyard Products Company

• BUILDING RESTRICTIONS AND APPROVALS Be sure to check with local c restrictions and/ or requirements before building. • ENGINEERED DRAWINGS Contact our Customer Service Team if engineered drawings are ne eded 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 shed are

listed on page 7. • CHECK ALL PARTS Inventory all parts listed on pages 5 - 6. Contact our Customer Service Team if any parts are missing or damaged. • ADDITIONAL MATERIALS You will need additional materials to complete your shed. See p age 4 for required and optional materials and quantities . - CUSTOMER SERVICE - Call: 1-800-577-9663 email: customerservice@heartlandind.com 2 TOOLS Safety! Always use approved safety glasses during assembly.

OptionalRequired

HELPFUL REMINDER SYMBOLS

Look for these symbols for helpful reminders throughout this manual.

ORIENT LUMBER AND TRIM FOR BEST APPEARANCE

= Assistance Required; two or more people. = Ensure squareness. = Important required step or operation. = Helpful assembly hint. = Mark part with pencil. = Beginning of steps for assembly or installation. = Level 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 and best surface visible. Please remember that these blemishes in no way

negatively affect the strength or integrity of our product. (See Fig. A , B , C .) A Safety Glasses Tape Measure Paint Tools Ladder Caulk Gun

Hammer

Level

FINISH

BEGIN Pencil Phillips Screwdriver Drill / Driver 5/16" Drill Bit 1/8" Drill Bit #2 Philips Drive Bit Tool Belt/ Nail Pouch Chalk Line Nail Gun  gun nails Tin Snips (for drip edge) Square or Utility Knife Shingle Blades BC 3

CONCRETE FOUNDATION

If you choose to install your kit on a concrete slab refer to the diagram below. AB C

4"(10,2 cm)3-1/2"

(8,9 cm) DOOR

ABCActual Floor SizeBuilding Size

 A treated 2 x 4" (5,1 x 10,2 cm) sill plate is required when installing your shed on concrete. Hint: Purchase full length 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 for concrete foundation requirements.

96" (243,8 cm)85-5/8" (217,5 cm)8'x 7'-8-5/8" (243,8 x 235,2 cm)8'x 8' (243,8 x 243,8 cm)92-5/8" (235,3 cm)

Treated Sill Plate

Caulk between sill plate

and concrete.

2 x 4 x 8' (5,1 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm)

Requires:

x4MUST be treated lumber.

Caulkx1

Allow new concrete slabs to cure for at least seven (7) days. NOTES 4

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS FOR BUILDING YOUR SHED

FOUNDATION

DRIP EDGE ..................... 40 Feet#15 ROOFING FELT

To cover 75 Sq. Ft. of roof area.

1" GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS.........1/4 Lb

For roong felt.

 This shed kit include a wood oor frame or oor panels. See for suggested oor construction.  It does not include ANY leveling materials. 

See the FLOOR LEVELING section on page 7 for recommended methods and suggested materials to properly level your

oor, as this will vary depending on your specic site.

 See the CONCRETE FOUNDATION section on page 3 for recommended methods to build your shed on a poured concrete slab.

3-TAB SHINGLES ............................ 4 Bundles

PAINT FOR SIDING .......................... 2 Gallons Use 100% acrylic latex exterior paint. (2) coats recommended. CAULK ................................................. 2 Tubes Use acrylic latex exterior caulk that is paintable.

1" GALVANIZED ROOFING NAILS.... 2 Lbs

For shingles.

PAINT FOR TRIM .............................1 Quart

Use 100% acrylic latex exterior paint.

REINFORCED WOOD FLOOR FRAME (OPTIONAL)WOOD FLOOR FRAME (NOT INCLUDED)

IMPORTANT!

x2 x82 x 4 x 96" (5 x 10 x 243,8 cm) 2 x 4 x 96" (5 x 10 x 243,8 cm)

Treated Lumber

x9Treated Lumber x7 Cut to: 2 x 4 x 93" (5 x 10 x 236,2 cm)2 x 4 x 93" (5 x 10 x 236,2 cm) x22 x 4 x 92-5/8" (5 x 10 x 235,2 cm) ea. 10D 3" (7,6 cm) Hot Dipped Galvanized Nails

FLOOR PANELS (NOT INCLUDED)

x106 x2

MATERIAL LIST:CUT LIST:

MATERIAL LIST:CUT LIST:

5/8 x 48 x 92-5/8" (1,6 x 122 x 235,2 cm)x2

Depending on your specic use, you may want to construct a heavy duty oor frame by adding additional oor joists. Below is a list in addition to the framing materials above (not included): x 28

5/8 x 48 x 96" (1,6 x 122 x 243,8 cm) OSB Panels10D 3" (7,6 cm) Hot Dipped Galvanized Nails

6D 2" (5,0 cm) Hot Dipped Galvanized Nails

TO VALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY YOU MUST USE THE FOLLOWING: CAULK .............................................. 1 Tube For windows use acrylic latex exterior caulk that is paintable. 5

PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND SIZES

TRUSS TRIM WALL x6

PARTS LIST

INVENTORY YOUR PARTS before you begin.

We suggest sorting parts by the category they are listed in.

2 x 3 x 17-1/2" (2,5 x 7,6 x 44,5 cm)

x2BV

DQ2 x 3 x 11-7/8" (2,5 x 7,6 x 30,2 cm)

x2

LW2 x 3 x 23-7/8" (2,5 x 7,6 x 60,6 cm)

x1 x11

2 x 3 x 66-1/2" (5,1 x 7,6 x 168,9 cm)FZ

x4

2 x 3 x 92-1/2" (5,1 x 7,6 x 235 cm)

PNA x2

2 x 3 x 96" (5,1 x 7,6 x 243,8 cm) PT

2 x 4 x 54-1/16" (5,1 x 10,2 x 129,8 cm)

x6WI

2 x 3 x 34" (5,1 x 7,6 x 86,4 cm) x2CI

stamped on some parts.  Check these locations for part stamp. RSRS x1

2 x 3 x 91 " (5,1 x 7,6 x 231,1 cm)

PS DOOR x4

3/8 x 1-3/4 x 71-3/4" (1 x 4,4 x 182,2 cm)

x4

3/8 x 1-3/4 x 71-1/4" (1 x 4,4 x 181 cm)

2 x 3 x 55-3/4" (5,1 x 7,6 x 141,6 cm)

x4WX

1 x 3 x 5" (2,5 x 7,6 x 12,7 cm) GAUGE BLOCK FOR 3/4" (1,9 cm) MEASUREMENT

x1 GAA

3/4"(1,9 cm)

5 WRx1

19/32 x 3 x 63" (1,5 x 7,6 x 160 cm)

WOOD SIZE CONVERSION CHART

Nominal Board SizeActual Size

1 x 4.................3/4" x 3-1/2" (1,9 x 8,9 cm)

2 x 4..............1-1/2" x 3-1/2" (3,8 x 8,9 cm)

2 x 3..............1-1/2" x 2-1/2" (3,8 x 6,3 cm)

1 x 3.................3/4" x 2-1/2" (3,8 x 6,3 cm)

OOx2

69" Door Stiffener (175,3 cm)

6 x 24" (15,2 x 61 cm)

x2WQ

1 x 2 x 11" (2,5 x 5,1 x 27,9 cm)

x2WO

1 x 2 x 14" (2,5 x 5,1 x 35,6 cm)

6

WALL PANELS, AND DOORS

FASTENER/HARDWARE BAG

NAIL BOXES

NOTES

3" (7,6 cm)2" (5,1 cm)

x1 BOXESx3 BOXES x2

3/8 x 48 x 72"

(1 x 121,9 x 182,9 cm) x4

3/8 x 46-1/8 x 72"

(1 x 117,2 x 182,9 cm) x2

3/8 x 19-7/8" x 72"

(1 x 50,5 x 182,9 cm) x2x2

7-7/8" x 96"

(20 x 243,8 cm) 48" x 96" (121,9 x 243,8 cm)

ROOF PANELS

x1

RIGHT DOOR

Roof panels are

7/16" (1,1 cm)

thick. x1x1 x1x1

For Window

3" (7,6 cm)2" (5,1 cm)

2" (5,1 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm)

3/4" (1,9 cm)

1-1/4" (3,2 cm)

1-1/2" (3,8 cm)

1/2" (1,3 cm)

Bagged seperately / special coating

1" (2,5 cm)

Bagged seperately /

1-5/8" (4,1 cm)

x8

NOTE POINT

DOOR HARDWARE / WINDOW

x1x1 x4

1" (2,5 cm)3/4" (1,9 cm)1/2" (1,3 cm)56" (142,2 cm) Metal Threshold

x1x1 x7 x8 NOTE:

If you are using a nail gun, nails

may be used where screws are shown for quicker assembly.

Length of nail must match screw length.

7

FLOOR LEVELING OPTIONS

Leveling materials are not included in this kit.

PREFERRED METHOD - 4x4 TREATED RUNNERS

12" (30,5 cm) 12" (30,5 cm)

Measurements to

centers of 4x4's.  3" Screw angled into 4x4.  (2) at each point frame and 4x4 touch.

4x4 Runners

(not included).  Level under 4x4 runners only.  Locate leveling material 12" from ends of runners and no more than 48" apart.  Asphalt shingles should be used between 4x4 runners and blocks or treated lumber. Never use shingles in direct contact 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.

CONCRETE

MATERIAL REQUIRED

x24 x 4 x 8' (10,2 x 10,2 x 243,8 cm) Treated Lumber

Fasteners for Frame to 4 x 4.

(3" Screws shown as one option.) Minimum (20) 3" screws / exterior grade. Use only wood treated for ground contact and fasteners approved for use with treated wood.

Always support frame seams.

Leveling higher than 16" not recommended.

LEVELING MATERIALS

Gravel

2x4 Treated Lumber

Solid Masonry Blocks in 1", 2", 4" or 8" thickness

Asphalt Shingles

4" Block

8" Block

Gravel

Gravel

Do not exceed 16".

4x4 Runner

Shingle

Shingle

Maximum between leveling

material locations. 48"
12"

2x4 Treated Lumber

2" Block

Level 12" DOOR 96"
(243,8 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED:

FLOOR FRAME (NOT INCLUDED)

3" (7,6 cm)

x7

2 x 4 x 93" (5,1 x 10,2 x 236,2 cm)

x2

2 x 4 x 92-5/8" (5,1 x 10,2 x 235,2 cm)

TREATED

TREATED

925

8" [235.2 cm]

16" [40.6 cm]

32" [81.3 cm]

48" [121.9 cm]

64" [162.6 cm]

80" [203.2 cm]

96"
[243.8 cm]93" [236.2 cm] Flush at ends. Flush at ends. x28

HINT:For easier nailingstand on frame.

 FOR 10' x 12', SKIP TO PAGE 16

Centeron marks.

Centeron marks.

BEGIN 1 dimension from end of boards

2Use two 3" nails at each mark

FINISH

3 DOO R

Floor framing materials

not included. See page 4 for sizes and quantities. 8 First, secure at endswith one fastener.Second, secure at ends with one fastener.

133-5/16"(338,6 cm)

133-5/16"(338,6 cm)

Fig. A

LEVEL AND SQUARE FLOOR FRAME

FINISH

5 BEGIN 2 3 4 1 Check 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 level and square secure one side of frame to the 4x4 runners using one fastener at

ends of each runner. At the opposite end of the frame, secure the frame to 4x4 runners with one fastener

at ends of each runner making sure the frame remains square (Fig. A). runners. 9

5/8 x 48 x 92-5/8"

(1,6 x 122 x 235,2 cm)

PARTS REQUIRED

:

Ensure your

 oor frame is square by installing one panel and squaring frame.

FLOOR PANELS (NOT INCLUDED)

x1

2" (5,1 cm)

Fig. C Flush

Fig. A

Flush at topcorner edge.

Fig. B x5 3

Attach the

5/8 x 48 x 92-5/8" panel with the rough side up (painted-grid lines side) with the 48" edge and corner  ush to the  oor frame (Fig A). Secure panel with two 2" nails in the corners.

Move to the opposite end. Using the long edge of the panel as a lever move th

epanel side-to-side 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 a

nd 12" apart inside panel.Use a chalk line or use pre-painted grid lines to nail into joists under panel.Check the  oor frame is square by measuring diagonally across the frame corners. If the measurements are the same, your  oor frame is square. The measurement will be approximately 133-5/16" (Fig. C).

133-5/16"(338,6 cm)

133-5/16

"(338,6 cm)

92-5/8"

(235,2 cm) 48"
(121,9 cm) Flus h

12" (30,5 cm)

inside panel.

6" (15,2 cm)

edges of panel. DOOR Flush

Floor Panels not included

See page 4 for panel sizes

and quantities. (2) Nails (2) Nails 10

FLOOR PANELS (NOT INCLUDED)

2" (5,1 cm)

Use a chalk line or grid lines on panels for 2" nails 6" apart on edges and 12" apart inside panel. Continue by installing

5/8 x 48 x 92-5/8" panel with rough side up (painted grid lines).5

PARTS REQUIRED

: x53

You have

 nished Installing your  oor panels. FINIS H 6

5/8 x 48 x 92-5/8"

(1,6 x 122 x 235,2 cm) x1

92-5/8"

(235,2 cm) 48"
(121,9 cm) Flush

6" (15,2 cm)

edges of panel. DOOR Flush

12" (30,5 cm)

inside panel. 11 12

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