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    ST OP! ¡P ARAD A! ST OP! ¡P ARAD A! 16616 Call Us Fir st! DO NO T RETURN T O ST ORE. For immediate help with assembl y or pr oduct inf ormation call our toll-free number: 1-800-221-1849 (x1001) or email: customerservice@bac ky ar dpr oductsllc.com Our staff is ready to pr o vide assistance. April thr ough October M - F 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM EST Satu[...]

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    12/06/2007 - BEFORE Y OU BEGIN - Includes 8’x7’8-5/8” (244x235 cm) Building Instructions We manufacture kits from select construction grade lumber and engineered wood products. Construction grade lumber, a product cut from trees, has many natural characteristics and blemishes that may be present in some of the pieces you receive in your kit. [...]

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    2 RS RS RS PUER T A Dos letras o tres letras de identificación están marcadas horizontalmente en las piezas. Letras de identificación de una sola letra no están en las piezas. Nominal Size (Dimensión nominal) Lumber Sizes = = = Dimensiones de la madera 2 x 4 2 x 3 1 x 4 Actual Size (Dimensiones verdaderas) 1-1/2” x 3-1/2” (3.8 x 8.9 cm) 1-[...]

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    3 HELPFUL MA TERIAL NO TICE FOR THE BEST LOOKING FINISHED PRODUCT WE RECOMMEND THA T Y OU INSPECT , SOR T AND LA Y OUT MA TERIALS PRIOR T O BEGINNING ASSEMBL Y OF Y OUR BUILDING IMPOR T ANT!!! Building Tip IMPOR T ANTE!!! Consejo • Install wall framing with any blemished sides toward the siding and facing rear of building. (Fig. B) Always install[...]

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    4 SITE PREP ARA TION • Site must be properly leveled. • Site should have natural drainage and no standing water A B C 4" (10 cm) 3 -1/2" ( 8 .9 cm) A) Building the optional wood floor frame. Fasten treated 2x4 sill plates to slab using appro ved concrete anchors. (Fasteners not inc luded.) B) Concrete Slab Foundation FOUND A TION OPTI[...]

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    5 x3 B A CK W ALL B A CK W ALL MUR O POSTERIOR MUR O POSTERIOR 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do OY F x 1 2”(5 cm) PQ x2 2" (5 cm) N a il/cl a vo Fasten Temporarily Left Panel F only Fijación al panel izquierdo F solamente Back side (Smooth) Posterior (liso)[...]

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    6 x17 B A CK W ALL B A CK W ALL x 17 2”(5 cm) MUR O POSTERIOR MUR O POSTERIOR 1" (2.5 cm) 8 " (20 cm) 3 /4" (1.9 cm) G 47-1/2" (121 cm) Edge Borde 2”(5 cm)[...]

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    7 FR ONT W ALL MURO DELANTERO B A CK W ALL MURO POSTERIOR x 6 2”(5 cm) 2-1/2" (6. 3 cm) 1" (2.5 cm) 1" (2.5 cm) 1" (2.5 cm) ( 3 ) 2" N a il s /cl a vo s (5 cm) ( 3 ) 2" N a il s /cl a vo s (5 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do LN x2 Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do OY D x3 1-1/4”(3.2 [...]

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    8 FR ONT W ALL x 4 FR ONT W ALL MUR O DELANTERO MUR O DELANTERO 2”(5 cm) LN 5" (12.7 cm) E Fl us h Nivel a do 3 /4" (1.9cm) OC Temporary Support apoyo no permanente x 2 3”(7.6 cm) PN 45-1/4" (115 cm) 2-1/2" (6.3 cm) - OR - 3-1/2" (9 cm) Flush 2-1/2" (6.3 cm) LN[...]

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    9 FRONT W ALL FRONT W ALL MURO DELANTER O MURO DELANTERO LN 1" (2.5 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do LN 1" (2.5 cm) 1" (2.5 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do ( 3 ) 2" N a il s /cl a vo s (5 cm) ( 3 ) 2" N a il s /cl a vo s (5 cm) OC Temporary Support apoyo no permanente x 10 2”(5 cm) 96" (244 cm) 5" (12.7 cm) D OC[...]

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    10 SIDE W ALL x 12 3”(7.6 cm) 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) 46-5/16" (11 8 cm) 46-5/16" (11 8 cm) End View Vista terminal 46-5/16" (11 8 cm) 46-5/16" (11 8 cm) OZ x3 24" (61 cm) 24" (61 cm) PM x2 x2 LADO MURO To p P arte Superior Nivele la pared y refuérzala. No hinque los clavos completamente. Level Wall and Br[...]

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    11 Level Wall and Nail Nivele la pared y clave. 2” (5 cm) x 8 3” (7.6 cm) x 6 ERECTING W ALLS CONSTR UYENDO LOS MUR OS 3 " (7.6 cm) 2" (5 cm) n a il/cl a vo 2" (5 cm) n a il/cl a vo 2" (5 cm) n a il/cl a vo OY N a il into O Y Cl a v o en O Y centre la asamblea de la pared sobre el piso Center Wall Assembly on Floor OY Tempor[...]

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    12 Remove Temporary Supports after sidewall installation Quite apoyo no permanente después de la instalación del lado muro REMO VE QUITE Remove Temporary Corner Trim Quite no permanente moldura Remove Temporary Corner Trim Quite no permanente moldura Remove Brace Quite apoyo no permanente Remove Brace Quite apoyo no permanente[...]

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    13 x 40 x 40 x 40 x 40 TRIM MOLDURA 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) x4 OC OC Left Izquierda x2 Right Derecha x2 R IS 5-9/16" (14 cm) 5-9/16" (14 cm) Center centro Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do Fl us h Nivel a do Center centro IS R Gl u e Pe g a mento Gl u e Pe g a mento 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) x32 TRIM MOLDURA Flush to top of panel parte superior nivel[...]

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    14 x 40 x 40 x 40 x 40 TRIM MOLDURA 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) x8 x4 1-1/4" ( 3 .2 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do x4 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) x32 TRIM MOLDURA OY OY OY Straight Edge borde recto Stagger Screws escalonar tornillo[...]

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    15 x 40 x 40 3”(7.6 cm) x12 x 40 x 40 2”(5 cm) x60 3 " (7.6 cm) 102" (259 cm) Fl us h Nivel a do TY x2 N N Gl u e Pe g a mento R OOF TECHO R OOF TECHO x3[...]

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    16 TRIM x 40 MOLDURA x20 2”(5 cm) x 40 x20 2”(5 cm) HP HP Fl us h Niv a ledo AK AK HP TRIM MOLDURA[...]

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    17 YOU MA Y NEED T O RA CK Y OUR W ALL PANELS AND ROOF P ANELS T O ENSURE SQ U ARENESS BEFORE COMPLETEL Y NAILING IMPOR T ANT!!! Building Tip ES PRECISO ALINEAR LOS P ANELES DE LOS MUROS Y DEL TECHO ANTES DE CLA V ARLOS COMPLET AMENTE P ARA ASEGURAR LA ESCU ADRA. 1 2 3 4 N a il Cl a vo 1/ 8 " ( 3 .2 cm) IMPOR T ANTE!!! Consejo When building wa[...]

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    18 x 40 x58 2”(5 cm) x 40 x58 2”(5 cm) 1 3 4 2 3 /4" (1.9 cm) C C 1/ 8 " ( 3 .2 cm) 1/ 8 " ( 3 .2 cm) SIDE W ALL MURO DELANTERO SIDE W ALL MURO DELANTERO 1 3 4 2 C[...]

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    19 Rack for Squareness Racking a Roof Alineando un techo YOU MA Y NEED T O RA CK Y OUR W ALL PANELS AND ROOF P ANELS T O ENSURE SQ U ARENESS BEFORE COMPLETEL Y NAILING Position panel flush with outside front edge of rafter and nail in two corners as shown. Rack panel square by moving opposite end up or down until panel is flush along peak of rafter[...]

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    20 x 40 x70 2”(5 cm) 12" ( 3 0 cm) ROOF TECHO H x2 J x2 x 40 x8 1-1/4”(3.2 cm) DOOR PUER T A M L 3 / 8 " (.9 cm) 3 / 8 " (.9 cm) 3 / 8 " (.9 cm) 3 / 8 " (.9 cm) P a rt e S u per ior To p P P[...]

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    21 x 40 DOOR PUER T A Place a center mark for door location Ponga un señal en el centro para la puerta x 40 DOOR PUER T A Fl us h Nivel a do x6 3”(7.6 cm) Fije con tornillos de 3" (7.6 cm) primero, compruebe que las puertas abren bien Attach with 3” (7.6 cm) Screws first, check doors to open properly Remove after doors are screwed. Check [...]

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    22 x 40 DOOR PUER T A x18 1”(5 cm) Center Centro Install 1” screw from inside instale 1” tornillo desde dentro GI[...]

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    23 DOOR PUER T A 3 6" (91 cm) x1 3/4” (1.9 cm) x7 DOOR PUER T A 1“ 2.5cm 1“ 2.5cm Flu s h Nivelado 2" (5cm) In s ide of Door Interior de la Po r t e Drill 3 / 8 " (.9cm) Hole Flu s h Nivelado (6) 1" (2.5 cm) S crew s /tornillo s (5) 3 " (7.6 cm) S crew s /tornillo s (5) 3 " (7.6 cm) S crew s /tornillo s 3/4” (1[...]

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    24 Use Acrylic Latex Caulk that is paintable. Caulk at all horizontal and vertical seams, between the Trim and Walls, and all around the Door Trim. Use a high quality exterior acrylic latex paint. When painting your building, there are a few key areas that can be easily overlooked that must be painted: • Bottom edge of all siding and trim • Ins[...]

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    25 Okay if Shingle Overlaps Install first row backwards Instale la primera fila al revés Está bien si la teja sobresale Flush to dripedge Nivelado al gotero Line up notch on top of Shingle with edge of Roof to stagger the Shingles Alinee el corte encima de la teja con el borde del techo para escalonar las tejas. Flush to edge, stagger each row Ni[...]

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    26 NAIL INSPECTION x 40 REQUIRED MAINTENANCE Check for protruding nails , pound any protruding nails into the wood or cut them off flush. Cut Shingles into 3 pieces Corte las tejas en tres partes Apply pieces to ridge as shown Fije las piezas a la cumbrera como en el dibujo x 40 Ridge Cap NAIL INSPECTION REQUIRED MAINTENANCE T apa de cumbrera Inspe[...]

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    27 Notas: Notes:[...]

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    28 W ARRANTY Backyard S tor age S olutions, LLC warrants the f ollowing: 1. Every product is warranted from def ects in workmanship and manufacturing f or one year . 2. All hardware and metal components are warranted f or two y ears. 3. T rim is warranted for 10 y ears. 4. Waf erboard siding and sheathing is warr anted for two y ears. 5. S mart S i[...]

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