Suncast 7x7 Shed

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2018
  • It took me about 7 hours (5 on one day and two on the next) to build this with help. I think you and a buddy rocking and rolling could do it in 4-5 hours, but a novice team around the same time as us. Good luck! Suncast 7x7 shed by Home Depot, Storage Shed, Rubbermaid, Outdoor Shed, Review, Build, Storage
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  • @carlosericmontoya
    @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +3

    Update vid posted: czcams.com/video/gTRi2ZE4Zkw/video.html

  • @Z71Ranger
    @Z71Ranger Před 4 lety +4

    My wife and I put our shed together in 5 hours from start to finish and also ate lunch... But I have put together 4 or 5 other sheds for my family and friends...So that help with understanding the instructions a little... This is by far the better shed of all I have put together...

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Z71Ranger sounds about right. If I helped a friend, now that I’ve done this, I’m sure we could do it in about that time. I saw another video with a guy saying he built this by him and his wife in 2 hours! That is crazy fast. I would agree with your time frame for a novice like me, plan on that as a minimum and up to 7. I agree the shed has strength and is durable and looks great. Thanks for the comment!

  • @paullozano7901
    @paullozano7901 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for posting this. Your video helped me assemble my shed :)

  • @cmcilwain554
    @cmcilwain554 Před 3 lety +1

    Yours is probably the best one I’ve seen that really helped. Thanks Bruh 😎

  • @lovex0609
    @lovex0609 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for ur help

  • @paulm505
    @paulm505 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. This helped a ton to see the visual. Just put ours up yesterday. Since you posted, they have made some design improvements. Great Job!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      Hey Paul, your thanks and you are welcome! Yeah, I wish I did a better job of showing it actually being put together, but this video was made after the fact because it was very frustrating trying to build off of the instructions. What improvements have they made?

    • @johnwisniewski4402
      @johnwisniewski4402 Před 3 lety

      this was a great video! i am putting together now and wondering did your big plastic wall screws get super tight? just curious as mine are not. they click when screwed together

  • @sweetkim303
    @sweetkim303 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for making this video! I'm building mine as we speak and I'm having trouble with the roof lol but your video has helped me put some things in perspective. Thanks again!

  • @amywindsor9409
    @amywindsor9409 Před 4 lety +1

    My son and We’re going to tackle this tomorrow. You have now given me a great idea to start after work today putting all the “little things together to prepare for tomorrow windows etc. I really appreciate the details like “sliding UP” the door hinges and the roof details. Much appreciated!! Amy

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Amy Windsor excellent strategy! Be sure to read through the comments for some more info! Good luck and keep me posted on your progress.

    • @amywindsor9409
      @amywindsor9409 Před 4 lety +1

      @@carlosericmontoya it is up! We ended up leaving the roof middle for last as we got stuck on the last roof piece and had to remove those top piece. It’s done and great!!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Congrats Amy! yes, I told you that darn roof is a pain. I think they need to redesign the roof to be able to be assembled on the ground in two pieces and placed on top as a unit. Glad to hear you got it done!

  • @ronbuda44
    @ronbuda44 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this vid. I’m in the middle of this project currently.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      ronbuda44 awesome. You are welcome, let me know how it turns out!

  • @bearajay4648
    @bearajay4648 Před 3 lety +4

    My son and I build our 7x7 sun cast shed in two always well had same issues with the screws not being long enough to grab it but overall came out good so I’m happy with it .

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Great to hear that. Like I said, the roof did leak a little bit the first season, but doesn't leak now. If you have delicate items, I might use clear caulking from the exterior. That is a design flaw and if I had to do it again, id use a couple of long sealable screws in the mix with the regular screws.

    • @bearajay4648
      @bearajay4648 Před 3 lety

      I live in upstate New York winters here can brutal so I sealed up all gaps hopefully it will hold to the test lol 😂

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      @@bearajay4648 yeah I'd say that would be a good torture test! Keep us all posted! Thanks

    • @bearajay4648
      @bearajay4648 Před 3 lety +1

      @@carlosericmontoya most definitely will man thanks 🙏🏻

  • @vagabondroller
    @vagabondroller Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the review, you helped me decide that this is the shed I’ll buy. I’m not going to build it in 100 degree heat though..

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety +1

      Your welcome! Yes, its not recommended but makes a good story unless you pass out in a fire ant pile!

  • @pantomsirfice9741
    @pantomsirfice9741 Před 5 lety +3

    I did it by myself, but highly recommend having some to help. Especially with the roof, and the sealed screw like you said. I just pushed the roof to the peak while screwing it together so it would actually screw together, same with the roof bottom to side wall screws, some didn't want to catch. Overall seems like a great shed, haven't had any rain yet to test waterproofing

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      Wow, that's awesome that you completed the project by yourself. About how long did it take you? I have a small roof leak, but I haven't tried to pinpoint where its coming from. Its towards the front, and not too bad, but I would like to try to seal it up. Hope the vid helped! Thanks

    • @pantomsirfice9741
      @pantomsirfice9741 Před 5 lety

      2 days, I assembled most sub assembly(roof, doors, bracket) inside 1st day, then when it was warmer the next day... 27°f I put it together, I also went to home depot, bought 6ft & 3ft single track shelving(adjustable) screwed it to the walls to add space to put stuff towards the top, and adds rigidity to the walls.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      @@pantomsirfice9741 Good idea, and man that is cold! I installed with the opposite 105 lol. Hope you enjoy the shed it allowed me to empty the garage and park both vehicles inside! Def worth the effort and cost.

  • @TorquePowerVideo
    @TorquePowerVideo Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for making this video. I just bought the Craftsman version of that same shed and your video will be a great reference.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Mike Boatwright congrats and thanks for your comments. This was an impromptu video, so there are some things I would have done differently, but glad it helps. Be sure to read through the comments for some good questions and answers! Let me know how the build goes!

    • @blackgold2029
      @blackgold2029 Před 4 lety

      I got the Craftsmans version too. It was giving us problems with the wall panels not wanting to snap in, and now the roof is difficult. We worked for hours today, will finish tomorrow. I wish this video showed how he installed the roof.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      @@blackgold2029 I wonder if the wall system is different for the Crafstman series? All we did for the panels is put it on the floor piece, where the cut outs were and pressed down and slid them into place. The need to be inserted in a specific order. That's the only thing I can think of becoming an issue with them not wanting to slid into place. Then we connected them with the silver metal vertical pieces. I didn't record that part, because for our install it was pretty straight forward. The roof is difficult, i agree. I wish I had done video of the install of the roof, but its just it was a lot of pieces and some of the screws didn't want to catch. Here is a link to my sheds instruction - this may help? www.suncast.com/bms7791-suttontm.html

    • @blackgold2029
      @blackgold2029 Před 4 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya for the walls, the install sounds like the same as yours. We slid them into place then pushed down to lock into position. Not all of them would lock down into the precut slots. So we just left it as is and crewed the round plastic pieces into the walls. The walls seems sturdy, but we haven't finished the roof yet. Its been sitting unfinished since I wrote this comment. We may try today to get the roof properly install, I just need to get a ladder.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Black Gold oh man that sucks! You def had a beef for a return, those parts should slide together without much effort, maybe a rubber mallet but we didn’t use one at all. I hope it all works out. Craftsman sheds don’t sound like the same quality! Keep me posted, the roof is by far the hardest part.

  • @jameschandler6465
    @jameschandler6465 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video, did it by mostly alone with a little help from the wife on the roof. I think we'll try longer screws to faster the roof, THEN put both pieces on together. Started it yesterday, going to finish tonight.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      James, thanks for the comment and update! Yeah, that roof is kind of a pain. Good idea on the roof screws. Like I said, just a little better design would have made this shed great, but its not bad for the features, strength of the roof and the cost. Let me know when it's all finished up and how the roof finally went together. Carlos

  • @DonWon4725
    @DonWon4725 Před 2 lety +2

    Just purchased one these sheds from Canadian reading instructions are not very concise on this roof customer service at Suncast is complete joke they know nothing about the product
    they sell, thanks for sharing your experiences this video has clearly demonstrated how the roof is assembled.

  • @beastar55
    @beastar55 Před 3 lety

    Great Job! Agree with all your points! I am about to begin Day 2, after 5 hours on day 1, and have doors and roofing braces to go. You could do a whole video on tips for installing the side braces!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      Steven, that sounds about right! Well, keep me posted on the final and yeah that roof... uuugh. I wish I had set up a camera for the installation of those braces and the door hinges, but maybe next time lol. Thanks for you comment.

  • @dmaximus73
    @dmaximus73 Před rokem +1

    Regarding not being able to get the screws to catch on the left roof panel: set the roof in place and pop out the skylights which will allow you to pull the roof down while you drill in screws.

  • @girl600podcast
    @girl600podcast Před 5 lety +1

    Thank u 👩🏾👍🏾

  • @joer5627
    @joer5627 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. The directions aren’t the best by a long shot. The roof was a problem for me as well. Put the same piece on incorrectly due to poor directions. Going out now to redo it before I put the roof on.

  • @LakeMichiganPirateLife
    @LakeMichiganPirateLife Před 4 lety +2

    I just finished assembling this shed. It took me 3 hours to assemble by myself. I had my wife come out and help for about 5 mins to hold the edge of the roof from the outside so I could put the screws around the edge from the inside. It was way easier than expected after watching this video prior to building it.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      U da man! I def know if we didn't have the kennel to have to work around and had a straight slab to walk to it would have been faster. Plus the lack of vids out there was very disappointing. As you can tell, I'm no You Tuber lol, but I wanted to share the info with this build to help out. Glad it helped! Do you have experience building stuff, ie construction?

    • @LakeMichiganPirateLife
      @LakeMichiganPirateLife Před 4 lety +1

      CarlosEricMontoya I would say I’m above average for sure and have lots of tools. I definitely don’t mean any disrespect about how long it took us each respectively. Just wanted to share my experience so others may not be discouraged. I was actually surprised how well all the pieces fit, I expected less quality for the price.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      @@LakeMichiganPirateLife None taken at all! I know how many pieces there are, and I figured you knew your way around some builds. We have also been very happy with the shed, the quality and the price. We were able to empty the garage and paint the ceilings, walls, trim and then coat the floors! I'll be following up with an update to show the shelves, bin and solar light in the shed soon! Thanks.

    • @abelalmarez2604
      @abelalmarez2604 Před 4 lety +1

      CarlosEricMontoya On the doors.. do I have to cut the plastic off to slide the hinges on?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Abel Almarez nope, you just slide up. The directions in the box are horrible lol

  • @tellieromine9260
    @tellieromine9260 Před 2 lety +1

    Roof is a pain to assemble but other than that it's a 2 person Job. Love the shed .

  • @rudygeorgiamulesandcountry1594

    I ordered 2 sets of the metal interior roof brackets that run down the center of each roof side [ R&L] parallel to the sidewalls and spit each set up to one side of the roof @ the top & bottom for 3 sets on each side. Top, Center and Bottom.
    This was for extra wind resistance at the peak and gable ends, compared to the Center brackets alone.
    Putting the interior screws into the ridge gets complicated I don't know how well the hold plastic to plastic and the eaves to the sidewall looked like they needed a Lititl. e help too.
    For under $30.oo I feel I increased the wind resistance dramatically.
    The weak link in the design of the shed is the lack of any simple means to hold the front doors open and they'll slap together in the slightest breeze.
    The could get damaged in a high wind.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před rokem

      That is a good idea. I also think placing a bead of silicon will help with any leaks - do that before the roof has some age and debris imo. I placed my shed in a dog kennel type area so I used a bungie cord to hold my doors open, but that is also why I recommend (if you do a slab) to extend it out past the doors. Then you can use a door wedge or something for the doors. I believe it would have been nice to have a plastic or thin metal brace at the top of the doors to prop them open.

  • @baseballrecruit6811
    @baseballrecruit6811 Před 2 lety +1

    I built the 7 Ft. X 7 Ft. Modernist Storage Shed. It took about 4 hours with my two sons helping. I did a lot of prep work. I laid pavers for an 8x8 space. The shed went together well. My question is what do you recommend for wall hangers? I wanted to hang shovels and garden tools. I live in Toronto, Ontario so I have seasonal tools. In the spring to fall have rakes and garden tools close to the door and winter shovels in the back. Then in the winter vise versa. The walls concern me. Will screws into the resin walls hold the wait over time or will the hooks come out. Any recommendations?

  • @njord390blue5
    @njord390blue5 Před 2 lety +1

    I poured a concrete slab to attach to. Should I attach the floor to the concrete before building it or after it’s built.
    Good video, thanks.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 2 lety

      Njord390 for some reason I did not get notified about your comment. Apologies. How did the build go? Thanks for your comment.

  • @ajochum2749
    @ajochum2749 Před 4 lety +2

    I am in the process of installing/building the same model with the Craftsman name. I actually did everything by myself but needed my wife to drill in some of the roof screws while I held the roof down, as you mentioned. I'm watching this especially because the 8 pieces of metal that get installed are a real question. The instructions talk about installing 3 screws, one in the front (or back depending which one you're installing. It goes into a channel and I can't see how the screw is going to go in as it is recessed. Next, there is a 4th screw that needs to go in and the only way to do it is to remove the previously installed screws that went into the vertical metal channel at the center of the roof. Instructions should have stated that.
    Finally, and this part is critical! This shed must be installed on a 100% level surface. Otherwise, pieces slip 1/8 to 1/4" and you're out of luck making the roof sections fit into the water drainage channel. Trust me on that one - I had to remove some screws and pull the roof over from the outside and have my wife re-drill them from the inside. My shed is going into an area behind my cabin where it isn't level, so I have a compounded problem of somehow making sure it doesn't shift in the frozen (below 10%-20%) weather. I built a solid foundation using 3/4" 4' x 8' plywood sheets with treated 2' x 4' x 8's underneath. I am very much concerned that I'll go up there someday and find it disconnected. Thanks for the informative video. It appears from your footage that indeed the 8 metal pieces do require removing the previously installed screws and then somehow I'll figure out a way to get that first screw angled in. Comments appreciated.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      That’s pretty amazing that you’re installing this yourself! Yes, the roof is definitely the toughest part. If I’m understanding your question correctly, I believe the answer is to push the channel support piece in first to the front (or back) wall. Once you get it in there, you’ll be able to lay it in the recessed channel and install it. I agree, the instructions are not great at all for this step, and yes you do have to remove that 1 screw you’re talking about to push it under the center support bracket, if that makes sense? I should have shown a time lapse of the roof install in retrospect! Let me know if this answers your question OR if I missed it.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      A Jochum also, for an idea for your flooring; maybe installing a metal corner bead or sheet rock corner angle on the outside to tie your floor into the plywood floor may help. You can also use a long screw with a washer to drill in from the top of the floor into the wood floor to hold it in place. Cover and seal with gorilla tape, or similar.

    • @ajochum2749
      @ajochum2749 Před 4 lety +1

      @@carlosericmontoya - Thanks Carlos! Yes, that was my question. I'll be going back to complete the install next week. I'm guessing that 1st screw just has to be angled a bit to get the drill/screwdriver in for the kill. I honestly question the need for the 8 pieces of metal, as they don't to a lot. It would seem better to have them angle at 90 degrees in the front and back to allow them to lock into the front a bit more. Anyway, a summary for anyone installing this shed: Do everything in your power to make sure the screws you are installing go into the markings/dimples on each piece - don't let them be even an 1/8th of an inch off or everything will be off a bit as well. It's easy to make that mistake and you'll find that even the 8 pieces of metal will not connect properly as well as the roof gutters on the the top.

    • @ajochum2749
      @ajochum2749 Před 4 lety +1

      @@carlosericmontoya - Yes, Carlos - I will be drilling the floor into the pad once it is completed.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      A Jochum I agree, but maybe that support was engineered for snow or serious heat, because otherwise it’s overkill!

  • @kerrymullay9699
    @kerrymullay9699 Před rokem +1

    Same on taking about 7 hrs 1st day. I'm down to just 2 door assembly & mount & using my daughter to finish roof hip screws with washer (me on outside pushing down?)

  • @armandollerena4552
    @armandollerena4552 Před 3 lety +2

    Took my wife and I 8 hours in similar 97 degrees with 102 heat index, the peak part of roof is a night mare to get the screws in

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes the roof is what these guys need to redesign. Honestly I don’t understand with all the slide together type walls, they should have done the roof in a similar fashion with less screws! Congrats!

  • @camco15
    @camco15 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for showing the hinges I was a little confused on the hinges it don't explain much in the book

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      For sure! It's a shame that the instructions that come with the sheds (seems like all of them) are so subpar and confusing. Glad it helped! How is the shed working out for you?

    • @camco15
      @camco15 Před 3 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya pretty good I caulked all the cracks and just trying to figure a way to put shelves in there

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      @@camco15 did you buy the metal shelves that go with the shed OR are you going a different route?

    • @camco15
      @camco15 Před 3 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya I didn't know there was a shelf can you send me a link

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      @@camco15 double check your model number but this may work
      www.grainger.com/product/15X397?gclid=CjwKCAiAouD_BRBIEiwALhJH6P15pLeNwf-0_cJQQhwVyhlWIJOEUngZpFydD7DQp1DN2chVITCg9xoCKU8QAvD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=CjwKCAiAouD_BRBIEiwALhJH6P15pLeNwf-0_cJQQhwVyhlWIJOEUngZpFydD7DQp1DN2chVITCg9xoCKU8QAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!264955916123!!!g!439175145556!&gucid=N:N:PS:Paid:GGL:CSM-2295:4P7A1P:20501231
      www.zoro.com/suncast-loft-shelf-use-with-15x388-15x389-bmsa2l/i/G4309575/feature-product?gclid=CjwKCAiAouD_BRBIEiwALhJH6ODCGjM3tDgRsfJMRH8cnxLqpotYEwv6KCDFzwS0J4qBQyi29aymWxoCc2QQAvD_BwE

  • @carlosericmontoya
    @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

    I have added a solar powered light to the shed, and it works great!

    • @de_41
      @de_41 Před 4 lety

      Any links to this?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      @@de_41 ... as soon as the weather over in my area gets better, I'll post an update and place the link in the comments!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Just in case you missed it. There is a pinned link with the inside of the shed now.

  • @jessicaswafford514
    @jessicaswafford514 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi! Do you think this shed could be put together with only access to the front and back of the shed? We are wanting to put it in between the side of out house and the fence. There is only 1 ft. 4 in. wiggle room on the sides. Thanks for your response!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      Hi Jessica! Can you be more specific on the wiggle room. What is your total width you have to work with? Also, are there any height constraints?

  • @185chargers
    @185chargers Před 4 lety +1

    Just purchased and assembled this same shed took me 2 days. I placed my shed on the side of house the part of the yard with a slope so I had to build a platform. 2 questions: How have the sunlight windows on the roof held up? ( I live in the California desert) And did you have any of the roof panels screw holes or dimples not line up with the holes on the metal A frame that's in the middle? I had some that just didn't line up at all thought maybe my platform wasn't as level as I thought. Lol.. I'm not a carpenter. Anyways thanks for the video it helped me decide on what shed to purchase.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Rusty. Thanks for your comment, glad you liked the video. Two years later the sunlights windows have held up great. Like I mentioned in the video, there was a design flaw with the roof screwing together from the bottom. There was a small leak (not from the sky lights) but I think with dirt and leaves its sealed up, because I haven't see much water after rain now. I have some trees around me, but it still gets plenty of direct sunlight. I was very lucky to have a slab already done to place this project on, so it was pretty level. The screws lined up pretty well for me, so yeah its prob you may be off level a bit lol. Are you just concerned about the sky lights for water leaks or what was your main concern?

    • @185chargers
      @185chargers Před 4 lety

      @@carlosericmontoyaI had much more level ground that would of been easier to place my shed but my backyard gets full sun exposure all day long. My decision to place the shed on the side of my house was because it's the only spot that gets shade but like I mentioned that side had a dang 16" slope to deal with. Other than the rear right roof panel not lining up completely it was pretty spot on. Anyways, yes I was concerned about the sunlight windows cracking and eventually leaking although we don't get much rain here in the desert. By the way I purchased the shed at Lowes on Monday for $649 and yesterday it went on sale for $549 so I went and got my $100 difference refunded to me. Just thought I'd share that..😅 . Thanks again bro.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +1

      @@185chargers Score - I'm always good for a great deal! My thoughts on the sky lights is ... I think you will be fine for some years, however - I'm sure it would be pretty inexpensive to buy those two skylights now as a replacement project when it's needed. Who knows if they will still have the parts down the road. That, or place some tint over them. They are a durable plastic, but as you already know - direct sunlight is brutal! That would at least safe guard it. In all my research, I have not heard any horror stories with those wearing out quickly, but then again - you might be the first! Good luck and reach out if you need anything!

  • @matmartin3644
    @matmartin3644 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I want to get one frame it with 2by 2s put a thin layer of insulation in then drywall and put in a dehumidifier/ac to store fireworks

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 7 měsíci

      Very cool idea. I wonder if you pack dirt around the three closed sides and leave the front accessible?!?!

  • @johnwisniewski4402
    @johnwisniewski4402 Před 3 lety +2

    started yesterday and will finish today. the big screws that hold wall pieces together are yours real tight? mine dont seem tight they hold the walls together and are connected but wont get tight. i was just wondering how is was for other people

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      Yes should get very tight with the tool that comes with the box

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      Make sure that your pieces are completely slid together - like a wood floor. Then you should be able to screw in those plastic screws with the tool and it should get tight! Keep me posted.

  • @gregryan8928
    @gregryan8928 Před 3 lety

    How do the roof supports go in have four channels left can't see where they go

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      The slide in from the top behind the plastic channel I did it wrong the first time but the way it is the video should show you how it’s supposed to end up

  • @jeffbrown3963
    @jeffbrown3963 Před 3 lety +2

    Do the walls screw to the floor or are the slots the walls fit into in the floor good enough?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Jeff. The floors slide and lock into place. The floor screws together from two pieces. I do believe if you have a good foundation that is level it will be good2go. Otherwise, yes I think I understand your question as wondering if they will come apart... so far no gaps or issues with the floor or walls with the slab I have. There is no shifting, but if you are using a gravel and paver foundation there may be some movement, but I have not any negative reviews stating that. Does that answer your question?

    • @jeffbrown3963
      @jeffbrown3963 Před 3 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya Yes!Thanks!

  • @ROJINEGROSFC2024
    @ROJINEGROSFC2024 Před 3 lety +2

    We finish in two hours my son and me was so easy to assemble the shed

  • @mayquelpulido7840
    @mayquelpulido7840 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Carlos
    How is the shed holding up Thinking of buying me one.
    Thanks for the video

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Your welcome Mayquel! I do recommend it. It’s holding up great. We use it weekly, and haven’t had any issues. I posted an update link in the comments for people to see how it’s holding up and how I’m using it. Let me know what you decide. Good luck!

  • @vincentportaro9851
    @vincentportaro9851 Před 2 lety +2

    I cannot lock the very first corner wall panel into place. It just falls over.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 2 lety

      Vincent, as I recall the first piece slides in at the floor and the next price slides into the first. Then you get the plastic screw driver and drop a couple of screws into the two panels and lightly tighten the panels. Repeat until all the panels are in place and then tighten all the screws once you verify everything is set correctly

  • @joegmm
    @joegmm Před 3 lety +1

    Not sure how often you check but I am running into a problem with the doors. The base is level, front to back and left to right. The doors are not fitting square. Right door won't close and the left is a very tight fit. Now sure where to look for the problem. Right door on the left side is up about a 1/2 inch so it doesn't close because it is hitting the frame. Any advice? Thanks

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      joegmm, i try to keep up with the comments and check in often. Interesting that the floor is level. Usually it's the floor that is unlevel and you can shim up one side or the other. Here is a link of what I'm talking about czcams.com/video/RKSs-rQsZBg/video.html I hope that helps. As far as the actual shed, check to make sure the front door panels are properly joined up with the floor. Sometimes if you adjust the shed a little, the panel can actual slip out of the floor connection. Let me know if those don't work - There may be something we can try with the hinges themselves.

    • @joegmm
      @joegmm Před 3 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya thanks for your reply. will follow up.

    • @joegmm
      @joegmm Před 3 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya Thanks again for your help. While the outside was level, when I checked the floor it was not, did some measurements (x measurement on the door frame and it was off.) That did it thanks again for your help it is appreciated

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      @@joegmm No problemo! Glad it worked out. Follow up with what you think once some time passes! Thx

  • @jagilo9677
    @jagilo9677 Před 3 lety +3

    I have had this shed for about 17 years. It is just now leaking inside at the corners after it rains. How could I fix that detail? What is happening to the structure???

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      17 years! I think that is the record! I'd say its just wear and tear. I know you can use silicone caulking to reseal seems. Also, what is the floor made up of? If its concreate, are there cracks in it? It may just have to be re-leveled if its not concreate. Also, there is a screw driver that comes with the shed and normal maintenance says that you may have to tighten down the big plastic screws from inside of the shed. Let me know your situation.

    • @jagilo9677
      @jagilo9677 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Carlos, thank you for the reply. If the shed came with a screwdriver I really can't remember. My husband and I set it up. For the subfloor we dug up the footprint of the shed just enough to level it with gravel and sand and we tamped it down with a flat square weight that comes with a handle (10"x10" or thereabouts) once we made sure the ground was leveled we dug up the equivalent of the volume of a milk jug in dirt - put a jug at each corner. Then filled the jugs with concrete and we set a large screw inside (we did some measuring at this point like you would square the platform of a wooden deck but we had a good margin of error to play with before the concrete could set. Once they were in place, we set the two halves of the resin floor and aligned the holes with the screws in the jugs. Then leveled with one another..(level the floor by tightening or losing the corresponding screws)- then allowed to dry the required time, then we built the shed the next day. We live in Mississippi and we've had 3 tornadoes in the area and other really bad wind storms and the shed has held well. From what I can see in your video, the shed has gone through some really good improvements, especially in the joining of the interior walls. I will check the level and will tighten the screws as per your suggestion. It can't hurt anything. The good news is that there doesn't seem to be any leaks from the roof. What type of silicone caulking do you recommend? Also, we added the wire shelves that were sold separately but I noticed you have self-standing shelves. Also, great tip to put essential oils on the rims of the containers.. I use oil of cloves. It is also a good bug repellent... thank you for taking the time to answer..👍

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jagilo9677 I like gorilla products, but just about anything at Home Depot will do. Here is a review of popular caulks. Good luck and keep me posted!
      www.bestreviews.guide/silicone-caulk

    • @rankin1779
      @rankin1779 Před 2 lety

      Buy a new one that's you fix it

  • @DaveMustang74
    @DaveMustang74 Před rokem +1

    I'm about to put one together alone. I'm not quite as confident now. Lol.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před rokem +1

      How did it go?

    • @DaveMustang74
      @DaveMustang74 Před rokem +1

      @@carlosericmontoya It probably won't be surprising to learn that it didn't go. Lol. I just built my own from scratch. 😎 It was easier.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před rokem

      @@DaveMustang74 not surprising at all! How big is your new shed?

    • @DaveMustang74
      @DaveMustang74 Před rokem +1

      @CarlosEricMontoya I'd built the floor for the first shed, so I just made the shed to fit it. I'm not a carpenter, but I think it'll be okay...until we get a hurricane lol

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před rokem

      @@DaveMustang74 Either way it will be a story to tell about how you build that with your bare hands lol

  • @nybiggs
    @nybiggs Před 2 lety +1

    Is the shed fairly well sealed with doors closed? Specifically against rats.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před rokem

      Sorry for the delay - my notifications were off. I have not had any issues with rodents - its SPIDERS. Its like a green house for spiders. Ive started using peppermint oil as I understand they do not like that smell. However, there are many small opening for lizards and bugs to go into and I believe they could have done a MUCH better job to join those corners better OR at least have a piece you can add after the build that you can insert into the corners. I'm sure you could duct tape them. Luckily no rats, mice or wasps nest have been found on my shed. I just did a clean out the other day and just a bunch of spiders.

  • @Papi4l2
    @Papi4l2 Před 4 lety +2

    Dont u feel these sheds should be a lot wuicker to put together? Like the windows...just ship them already in the doors!!!
    Ive read a few reviews on these sheds. Makes me feel better it took everybody else awhile too lol

    • @Papi4l2
      @Papi4l2 Před 4 lety +1

      97-98 degrees? They can come take that shed back. I wouldnt be doin it lol

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Lol yes it was a hot couple days for sure! Well,I think they did an awesome job innovating the side panels and was looking forward to seeing the roof go the same. However, as you know that roof is a time killer and the directions are horrible! If they would have a way to slide the roof pieces together with screws or bolts holding the corners in place that would speed up the process. In addition, make longer support brackets versus having 8 or more that is crazy. I do feel like an elephant can sit on the roof though lol

  • @bdog7262
    @bdog7262 Před 5 lety +2

    Well yeah, when you have a beer after each piece it will take a while. Lol

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      On as hot a day as that was, I set my tea out and it was brewed in about 10 minutes! lol Yeah, a buddy of mine wants to install one of these, and I'm sure it will go a lot faster, but then again - maybe not!

  • @lothianmcadam1
    @lothianmcadam1 Před 3 lety +1

    If you own this shed, or other plastic sheds, have you attempted to make it weathertight? If so, what specific brand/type did you use?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      Hi, sorry for the delay. Yes, I own this shed and we live in Texas, so it doesn't get very cold. However, I have pinned a link that shows the interior of the shed. I do believe you can caulk on the roof seems to help with any water or snow. I think you could use some flex seal on the few places that light comes in. This roof does have the vent / clear plastic lights on top of the shed. If you are just trying to make it water tight and keeps bugs and snakes and bees out, I believe its very achievable. However, this is not a great shed for extreme cold or heat in my opinion. The design of the shed is meant to allow air flow and it even has a vent screen on the back of the rear upper panel. I hope this helps.

    • @caloydennis3380
      @caloydennis3380 Před 3 lety +1

      I used 1/8” md replaceable caulk cord and 3/8” Frost King Poly Foam Caulk Saver...

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      @@caloydennis3380 How has that been working out? What kind of weather do you deal with? Thanks

    • @caloydennis3380
      @caloydennis3380 Před 3 lety +1

      So far so good! I’m in Texas, I just weather sealed it for bugs.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      @@caloydennis3380 I’m a Texan too I guess its sealed for wasps, hornets, bees, snakes, lol 😂 sounds good

  • @de_41
    @de_41 Před 4 lety +1

    Any ideas on internal organization ? I set up my craftsman yesterday so I need to get some shelving , etc

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      D E I really need to do a follow up. I have shelving and a solar light setup that is pretty easy to do. I two (2) have six (6) foot plastic industrial shelves up on the right side of the shed, and plastic bins on the left (mostly holiday decorations. That’s leaves a clear area in the middle to walk in and to store temporary items while doing projects. It works out great!

  • @yajairamaldonado5373
    @yajairamaldonado5373 Před 3 lety

    I want to buy one but I don’t know if we are going to move or stay… so that being said can you take it apart?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely, I’d say that’s the benefit of putting up one of these versus a metal or wood shed. You can take it with you if the property is not your own. If it is your property you will have very little maintenance for years.

    • @armandollerena4552
      @armandollerena4552 Před 3 lety

      yes

  • @marielaclari2236
    @marielaclari2236 Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought this shed and it didn’t fit in my car. I have to go pick it up but no idea how big the box is so I can get a car

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      I’d just rent a $20 truck from uhual or homedepot for $20 otherwise you may damage your vehicle. It’s huge and heavy!

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety

      49 inches x 89 inches weighing about 452 lbs for the package.

  • @dmncnito
    @dmncnito Před 3 lety +12

    Intructions are terrible, bolts and hardware not named or numbered correctly, I'm assembling one on my own and I'm using 95% brain skills and 3% beer and 2% instruction manual . but I'm loving it, it's firmer than what I thought

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha that sounds about right. They make it sound easy, but it’s def not! Good luck and cheers!

    • @juanarevalo8791
      @juanarevalo8791 Před 2 lety

      Same here but now im missing some screws that attach the roof.. guess have to go buy hardware to finish it.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 2 lety +1

      @@juanarevalo8791 I'd get some with rubber washers that are just a little longer than the ones that come with the shed! Good luck!

  • @kidminuszero
    @kidminuszero Před 3 lety +1

    Carolos, I like your video. At the 4 minute and 55 second, you were right on. BAD design by SUNCAST. The doors do not line up. I had to jury-rig my Suncast 7x7 Shed so it may close properly. Bad design by Suncast and it should be taken off the market.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I haven’t seen the newer sheds. I sure hope they fixed the panels and the roof issues! This is not a cheap shed so this should not be an issue! Thx for the feedback.

  • @louisnieves8563
    @louisnieves8563 Před 5 lety +1

    whats is the model number on this video?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      It is the Suncast BMS7702 Vista 7 ft. x 7 ft. Resin Storage Shed, Grays. I bought mine from Home Depo for $550 on sale.

  • @eyehear10
    @eyehear10 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice video. Did the shed warp from the heat at all?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety

      Thanks! No warping yet! We had a very hot summer.
      We have had a ton of rain and other than a small leak where I knew the screws didn't seat well, the shed has been fine. I may add some silicone caulk on the room joint and screws.

    • @GMHakim11
      @GMHakim11 Před 4 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya I built most of this today. Took forever and instructions are horrible, yada yada. Is silicone caulk your solution for the roof? We are having a hard time getting the screws to penetrate into the other roof piece, even with someone pushing down on the roof from above AND pushing up from inside. The screws are too short and just don't take. What have you done for a long-term weatherproofing solution for that roof gap?

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      @@GMHakim11 Yes, that seems like a design flaw for sure. The length of their screws needs to be longer OR the roofs should be able to slide together to avoid screws all together??!?
      Back to your question. I think that would be a good solution for that gap. We decided to wait and see. The first few months after a good storm we saw some minor water on a storage bin, but it wasn't enough for me to seal it all up. After some tree debris and I would assume some expansion and contracting the roof doesn't leak. We had a heck of a storm this year and not a drop of water was found inside. I'd test it with a water hose first before going thru the hassle, but unfortunately you may have to resort to caulking. I have NOT received any feedback of leaking roofs from any of the 43k views of this video...so far. Keep me posted and good luck!

    • @GMHakim11
      @GMHakim11 Před 4 lety

      @@carlosericmontoya Thanks - the back left piece of our roof is a little concave, so there's a definite gap there. Maybe a manufacturing flaw. I'm going to reach out to Lowe's about it, but still, perhaps it will warp back into shape. Not sure. Do you get snow where you are? That is a concern here.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      @@GMHakim11 wow even with all 8 of those brackets installed? No we get some ice, but no snow. I do see your concern if its warped. If they don't replace that piece will the silicone caulk be enough to hold any water? You def should have to deal with that for a out of the box new product!

  • @barberluis1785
    @barberluis1785 Před 4 měsíci

    Quiero una para hacer una pequeña barberia para mi pero poniendole un aislamiento para la calor y un aire acondicionado algo bien echo pero creo q en una d 8x8 o 8x10

  • @araknid80
    @araknid80 Před 5 lety +2

    Holy crap dude, I built mine, including the wooden foundation by myself in 12hrs, also 90 degree weather.... you guys weren't very motivated.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 5 lety +3

      Nope, def were not trying to break any records. Just giving people an idea of what it may take. Congrats on your build. Also, there is definitely a difference between 90 and 103 degrees lol!

  • @hymer1436
    @hymer1436 Před 4 lety +1

    Doing it solo. 8x11. Please send help. Jk I got it.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety

      Hymer1 Hans Solo! let me know how that goes! I think setting the roof cross bar is the hardest part with one person. Keep me posted!

  • @mattyghost3409
    @mattyghost3409 Před 2 lety +1

    No details on the wall connections line up to the floor lame

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 2 lety

      The model that we have just slides into the floor and secures to one another at the joints with a plastic screw.

  • @isaiahjenkins3533
    @isaiahjenkins3533 Před 4 lety +1

    I wouldn't buy this shed I had it a week and the rooftop melted and warped I had to order a new roofing and customer service for this company is almost impossible to get ahold of. Also the walls we're supposed to come pre-installed with metal braces as it says in the instructions by the time we got the roof on it was too late to add them SMH Suncast.

    • @carlosericmontoya
      @carlosericmontoya  Před 4 lety +2

      isaiah jenkins yours is the first bad experience I’ve heard with this shed. Sorry to hear that went bad for you. That’s a lot of effort to have it go wrong. I’ve had 110 degree weather and the shed has held up excellent. My model didn’t come with the metal braces installed, we had to do it ourselves. The roof can be built better for sure. I wonder if anyone else had had warping. I do have trees that provide partial shade, but it does revive full sun for some part of the day.