shed went together fairly easy. instructions definitely have room for improvement. overall i am pleased with how the shed turned out. another thing that could be improved and would make the assembly process so much easier would be if the manufacturer were to number the boxes so they correspond with the parts needed. be warned the way the boxes are numbered makes no sense. one would think that the floor parts would be boxes 1, 2, and 3, then the walls in the next set of boxes. i guess that would make to much sense. having a second person will make putting together the roof supports and roof a lot easier.
The shed is very attractive. The boxes are not in numerical order so we spent more time than wanted to identify we had all parts before opening boxes. Patio Well did respond to all inquiries in a timely basis. We did have an issue with the floors buckling a little, but knew the weight of the items in the shed would even that out. The only issue we're researching to fix is the roof. Parts of the roof are not flush so we're looking for a way to seal them tighter. Overall, we're happy with the shed. Also need to get hurricane straps for it as this is the first resin shed we've owned.
Took 3 people 2 days for mine….for an 8x10 in rainy weather off n on and “inexperienced “….isn’t the word for us 3 stooges 🤣 but we got it.
Very happy - we only have the doors left but it started raining too hard - but here it is so far…
If we could do it ANYBODY can🤗‼️‼️
10x15 slab of concrete and put up the 8x12 shed. Took me 2 mornings to put up in the brutal Florida heat. About 6 hours total.
Shed is great so far. Definitely does not take 4 to 6 hours like the directions say. Took about 11 hours between two people. One person installing and the other prepping parts. However im very satisfied overall. Does not come with a floor like I see others asking. I built the base before putting the shed on top.
Just one button to open or close. No hand-cranking, no fighting with tangled fabric.
Bought this for my parents, and they LOVE it. My dad has trouble walking, and now he can open or close the umbrella without even leaving his chair. The remote works from across the patio, even about 50 feet away.
I got mine mostly built. I received two left door panels so I'm waiting on the correct one to arrive. Building it alone was not fun. Lazy kid couldn't be bothered to help if it doesn't impact him.
Finished mine today after being sent the correct door panel & washers. They got them sent out immediately & they arrived from ups/fedex at the same exact moment. It was funny seeing them park in front together.
Shed completed and Permit Inspection complete.
Love it at last I can get my 42" ride on mover off the porch.
Started at 0800 on the base. Legit base, 2"x 8" pressure treated lumber, 4x4" treated posts and ¾" pressure treated plywood decking. Joists are 16" OC.
Six 4x4" posts, 40" each. ½ bag of concrete ( Three 80 # bags) per post.
Done by 1130.
7 boxes arrived, started on it around noon, was 85% done by 3pm when my 2 friends left. I finished it up by myself by 6 that evening. I'll admit all of the pieces look intimidating, but it's a really straightforward build.
Started work on the base , 2x8" ground contact lumber and 4x4" posts (6) at 8am. Was done by 1130. Jumped on shed, 3 of us, done by evening.
I researched sheds like crazy and decided on Patiowell and really like the 8x10 thus far! They actually shipped me an extra box I would like to return.
I overbuilt the base on mine out of 2x6 lumber and 3/4" plywood. I know it didn't need that much but it damn sure isn't going anywhere.
Seriously the coolest + most convenient umbrella! Say goodbye to having to crank open or close your umbrella in the heat with this automatic umbrella! We really stay so much cooler under it + the quality is top notch!