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Log Cabin Assembly

The Lillevilla Log Cabin range is designed for quick and easy assembly.

The cabins are supplied with all fixings needed for installation. Full instructions are provided along with a detailed parts list. Around 80% of people who buy a Lillevilla cabin erect it themselves.

Foundation preparation 1: Foundation preparation is an essential part of getting the cabin to fit correctly. A level base is essential. A concrete slab or paving slabs which have been bedded with concrete are recommended bases. Cabins are provided with treated foundation 2: Cabins are provided with treated foundation beams for the cabin to sit on. We recommend that a moisture barrier is in place between the foundation and the beams to stop moisture penetration.
Installation of the wall logs 3: The accurately machined logs create a perfect fit which enables quick installation of the wall logs.
Windows and doors are pre-hung 4: Windows and doors are pre-hung in their frames which means no adjustments are needed on site. The windows and doors are designed to drop into place once the required number of logs is reached.
Pre-assembled gables are installed 5: Pre-assembled gables are installed which are ready notched to take the roof purlins. Storm rods or corner bolts, depending on the model, can now be installed and hand tightened. Roof boards are installed 6: The roof boards are installed next, starting from the front of the cabin. The roofing option can now be fitted and fascia boards installed.
Laying the cabin floor 7: The flooring can now be laid starting from the front of the cabin. Skirting adds the finishing touch to the floor The cabin is now ready for treating 8: Finally the terrace walls are installed and decking is fixed. The cabin is now ready for treating.

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