Before You Begin...
1. Check your local building codes regarding footings, location, etc.
2. Select a site that allows enough working space around the house.
3. Determine building foundation and anchor system.
4. Read and understand the Owner's manual enclosed in the package.
5. Follow all directions and dimensions thoroughly.
6. Follow the steps given in the manual carefully for correct assembly.
7. Make sure all parts are present before you start assembling.
8. BE SAFE : Follow safety instructions and avoid injury.
9. GROUND MUST BE EVEN : Make sure the foundation frame lies flat on the ground. If the earth bed is uneven, remove sod and other debris and level it with a flat shoval.
10. Separate contents of the carton by the part number and review the list. Be sure you have all the necessary parts for your house. Refer to Owner's manual for part list
Safety First !
1. Always wear work gloves, long sleeves and eye protection during assembly of the house. Some pieces of the house contain sharp edges and can cause injury.
2. Be cautious with the tools used for the assembly of the house. Familiarize yourself with the operation of all the power tools.
3.Children and pets should be kept away from the assembly site to avoid any distractions and accidents.
4. When using a step ladder, make sure it is on even ground and fully open with the safety latch in place. Never concentrate your full weight on the roof or any part of the house.
5. Do not attempt to assemble the house on a windy day.House panels can be whipped across by the wind making the worksite difficult and dangerous.
Important
Wear eye protection when using any form of power tools. Do not use voltage power tools in a wet or damp environment to avoid electric shock.
Do not use any part of the house as a means of personal support while attaching components during assembly.
Your house must be firmly anchored to the ground to help protect against damage in high winds.
Care & Maintenance
Although this unit does not require any maintenance, care should be taken to prolong the life of your house.
ROOF : Keep roof clean of leaves and snow with long handled, soft bristled broom. Heavy amountsof snow on the roof can damage the shed making it unsafe. "Do not walk on roof surfaces!
Risk of falling!".
WALLS : Do not rest any object against the wall panels of the house.
DOORS : Keep doors closed to prevent wind damage.
FASTENERS : Regularly check your house for loose screws, bolts, nuts, etc. and retighten them as necessary.
MOISTURE : With changing temperatures, condensation will accumulate inside the house. Good ventilation will help in regulating and avoid moisture.
TIP : A noncorrosive caulking is helpful to seal the house
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For your own safety, please read and follow these instructions during the Tiny House assembly.
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