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Good advantages to using a plastic shed base A plastic shed base has a lot going for it. Firstly, it's never going to rot – no matter how long it's down for. It's also built to be extremely rigid, even though it is surprisingly light in nature. Its lightness makes it very easy to move into place too.
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Read More »If you’re going to put up a shed in your garden, you’ll need to put down a shed base first. This puts off many people, and for good reason too. Erecting a shed isn’t too difficult, particularly if you have someone to help you. However, if you’ve read about laying shed bases, you’ve probably heard you first have to level the ground and lay a concrete slab… and that’s where the hard work begins. Even if you opt for concrete paving slabs to do the job, they’re still heavy and cumbersome to move into place. It’s not a job everyone can do.
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Learn More »If you take a closer look at the plastic pro base, you will see each base section has 49 feet. These spread the load evenly throughout. The same applies when you connect several grids together to form larger bases for bigger garden buildings. Each grid is also comprised of a number of open holes. If you are building a shed or other small building, you won’t need to worry about doing anything other than laying the base on a flat piece of ground. However, if you are building something larger, you will need to add around 10kg of 10mm pea gravel into each section. This can simply be poured onto the section and spread over it to fill the holes. It doesn’t take long and it ensures the base is solid enough to accommodate the building you plan to put on it. The other major advantage – whether you need gravel or not – is that you don’t need to wait for anything to dry. A concrete slab takes quite a while to set if you go down this route. We’ve already discovered how back-breaking it can be to use concrete slabs, too. Additionally, even though wooden shed bases are treated to prevent them from rotting, they don’t last forever. If you want the minimum of hassle and the maximum peace-of-mind, a plastic shed base is the way to go.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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