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Wooden pallets can be a great choice as a shed foundation because they have a high load capacity. Each pallet can withstand an average of 3,000 pounds in weight.
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Whether you decide to work with your builder to include a shed on your lot while you are building your custom home or try to do it yourself after you’ve moved in, there are some standard steps to follow for building the shed and for when you use wooden pallets for a shed foundation:
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Once the shed site is dug out to the proper depth, it’s time to level the area. Afterward, compact the site to avoid settling of the shed. If you have chosen to add a base to set the pallets on, you should do so after the site is compacted. Before the pallets can be placed, they must be altered to fit correctly. First, remove the boards on one side of each pallet. Be careful not to crack or bust the remaining boards. Next, ensure the remaining boards are flush with the base of the pallet. Cut off any excess. This allows for the pallets to fit together tightly.
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