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    • Home
    • Assembly
    • How to Measure
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    • Pricing
    • Warranty Procwe& Choices
    • Contact us
    • Standard Colors
    • order form 2021-2022
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  • Home
  • Assembly
  • How to Measure
  • Covering & Uncovering
  • Pricing
  • Warranty Procwe& Choices
  • Contact us
  • Standard Colors
  • order form 2021-2022
  • 2021-2022 Order Form
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For $600 a year we will install, remove, and store it!

    Preperation

    Spread out a large tarp to protect the cover

    Put the cover outside down (sleeves exposed)

    Lay out ths floats, arches 

    Tie floats together and lay on each side of the cover

    Bring the arches to the canvas

    Assembly

    Thread the arches thru the sleeves one at a time beginning furthest from the lake with male female fittings meeting in the middle.

    Snap each end of the arches together

    Gather the cover starting closest to the lake going away from the lake, and lay floats under the large clamps on the ends of each arch

    Step on the first arch clamps at the gathered end and begin to openly spread the cover toward the lake, stepping on each clamp as the tension is established between sections.  Continue to end by the lake

    Snap the cross members into place at the top of  each section and both sides about mid-way.  Add 1 to each of the end section bottoms .

    Floating the garage into posistion

    Once the unit is fully assembled zip all doors closed and manauver the garage into the water next to the dock.  Unzip the end of the garage closest to the land for your access to secure the garage.

    Tie the garage to the dock posts with a knot that will allow the floats to rise or fall with the water depth.

    Submerge 4-5 cement blocks in line with the other edge of the garage

    Tie the floats to the cement blocks with the rope taunt.  (If in a river or water that has a tide do this at the high water mark

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