The building went together easily and we are enjoying it as a hot tub enclosure/ greenhouse/ bird watching blind. I put it together by myself (which I would not recommend, but it is possible) over a couple of weeks in the dead of a Kansas winter. Everything fit together well and easily. The cedar smell is a wonderful free benefit.
Kelvin C.
Kansas
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Truck arrives at home curbside
There are two crates for a 12'x14'
The tarp removed
Parts on the top of wall panels are taken first
Skylight has no damage
Skylight moved to storage
Small parts packed inside the window panels' hollow
There is a screws box
Start to assemble Corner & walls
Install walls beside the Corner
Add more walls to continue
All wall panels are connected
Ready to assemble the door frame
Door frame are marked and assembled
All wall panels were assembled and whole wall section formed
Wall top plates installed
Install the Corner Connector
Skylight dome box parts
Assemble the dome box
Lock the box with 3.5" screws
set the skylight box upside down and Install Common Rafters to box
Install larger roof panels
Install 2' wide roof panels at the middle of 14' side
Cover the 14' side roof middle with a full metal sheet
Roof papers for gap & seams
Cover the 12' side roof seams with roof paper and 9" metal center cover
Cover the roof ridge gap with paper and ridge cap
Pre-stain the ceiling sheets
Pre-stain the ceiling trims
Pre-stain the fascia boards
Wiring for lights & fan
Final beautiful inside looks!