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Small- to medium-sized sheds, up to 160 square feet, can rest on an on-grade foundation. The types of foundation for these sheds can include a gravel pad, paving blocks and lumber, solid concrete blocks and lumber, or deck blocks and lumber.
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Read More »A shed can be a great place to store yard tools and equipment, or it can serve as a useful area for completing projects like woodworking or fixing up a car. But a shed is only as useful as its construction. Poorly designed or constructed sheds will quickly succumb to the elements, leaving you with little more than a collapsed pile of debris. Quality should always be the focus of any project, and this goes for the shed foundation, too. Sheds that lack a foundation of any kind can quickly become unlevel and exposed flooring can absorb moisture, creating mold and mildew issues that will damage the structural integrity of the building. However, having just any foundation won’t necessarily address all of these issues. A good shed needs a strong foundation, and following these tips can help you in building a shed foundation that will last for years.
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House wrap is a layer of insulation that creates a barrier of protection from weather and temperature outside of the shed. In places with high...
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Frost-proof shed foundations support more weight than the on-grade foundations and are considered permanent. This is because their construction requires digging below the frost line to pour concrete and install support piers to prevent the structure from shifting during seasonal temperature changes. Frost-proof foundations are considered the better foundation of the two types, but will cost more and might be unnecessary if your shed is of average or small size. Consult a foundation expert Find licensed foundation specialists in your area and get free, no-commitment estimates for your project. Find Pros Now +
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Planning permission is needed for a temporary building if it is intended to be used for more than 28 days, and/or it will be bigger than 100 m²,...
Read More »If money is no object and you don’t mind spending a bit more time on this project, the concrete pier and lumber method will provide the most solid foundation for any shed.
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Use masonry bolts to attach the shed to the paver foundation. Place all the bolts before fully tightening any of them down. This gives you the...
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