Keter Newton 7511 User Manual

You will need a Phillips screwdriver, a rubber mallet, and a stepladder for assembly. An electric drill with screw attachment can also be helpful.
Before assembly, clear and level the ground where the shed will be placed. Use a spirit level to ensure the surface is even, which helps in proper door alignment and stability.
Check that the base of the shed is level and that the panels are correctly aligned. Adjust the hinges slightly if needed, and ensure that all screws are tightly secured.
Regularly clean the exterior with mild soap and water to prevent dirt buildup. Inspect the roof and panels for any damage and repair as necessary. Ensure the shed is adequately ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
The shed is made of Duotech material, which can be painted. Use acrylic-based paint for outdoor plastic surfaces, and ensure the surface is clean and dry before painting.
Inspect the roof for any missing or improperly installed panels. Check the sealant around the roof and doors and reapply if necessary. Ensure gutters and drainage around the shed are clear.
Ensure proper ventilation by using the built-in air vents. You can also install additional vents if necessary and avoid storing moisture-releasing items inside the shed.
Utilize wall-mounted racks and shelves to keep tools organized and off the floor. Consider using hooks for hanging larger tools and baskets for smaller items.
Anchor the shed to a solid foundation using metal brackets and screws. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for anchoring to ensure stability during adverse weather conditions.
Regularly remove snow using a soft broom or plastic shovel to prevent excess weight on the roof. Avoid using metal tools that may damage the surface.