DIY Builds
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A dry mix of building sand and cement, approx. 8 parts of sand and 1 part cement can now be levelled into the area. Starting in one corner and working outwards you lay the slabs and level as you go with a rubber mallet and spirit level until the area is fully covered.
Goats should be locked up at night if they can't otherwise be kept safe from inclement weather, predators, thieves, or other dangerous factors....
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Use a landscaping fabric or plastic on the flowerbed soil The fabric is made from strong materials that can hold your rocks to stay on the surface...
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Most sheds will last for decades if maintained. What is this? The door dimensions are usually based on what the shed will be used for, and should...
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The larger sheds require a concrete base as the overall weight of these sheds including what is stored in them and potential snow-load on the roof...
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A company we recommend for concrete & paving slab bases is 'Back to bases'. This is a separate company to us but they have done previous bases for our sheds to a very high standard. However, for the DIY enthusiast, if you do wish to build your own shed base, then follow the guide below using the suitable material of your choice. Before starting, we strongly advise that you build your base slightly larger than the dimensions of your garden shed, adding approximately 30 – 40mm to each of the sides. This gives wiggle room for your shed.
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Using wooden pegs and string, mark out the exact base size required for your shed, being careful to measure both diagonals to get the area square. This area can now be excavated to a depth of 3". This depth can vary depending on the thickness of slab used and the gradient of the ground excavated. Overall you're looking to achieve a thickness of 4-5cm of sand/cement mix and the slab on top. A dry mix of building sand and cement, approx. 8 parts of sand and 1 part cement can now be levelled into the area. Starting in one corner and working outwards you lay the slabs and level as you go with a rubber mallet and spirit level until the area is fully covered. You may need to space the slabs to achieve the correct size of the base in which case you will need to brush into the gaps the dry mixed-used earlier, alternatively, you can butt the slabs uptight and cut the slabs to fit. A relatively inexpensive choice out of the three options, a wooden shed base can be installed easily. Ideal for smaller structures such as playhouses, summer houses as well as garden sheds. Building a shed base out of wood such as timber can be beneficial as it raises the floor of the shed off the ground and extends the lifespan of your investment. Using wooden pegs and string, mark out the exact based required, being careful to measure both diagonals to achieve a square area. Strip the grass or excavate soil to 2" deep and rake the ground level. Fill the excavated area with pea shingle. EEither purchase a bearer shed base from us or you can build your own using 3"x 2" treated timber. This wooden frame can then be levelled into the pea shingle for a well-drained wooden base. If you decide to build your own wooden shed base it is important that you contact us to find out which way our floor runners go to make sure your frame doesn't run the same way.
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The bottom layer should be comprised of stone (6” crushed rock) or consider 6” recycled concrete. The ideal thickness of each layer is between 4 to...
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10X12 Wood Shed Facts at a Glance Best uses: Storing rakes, shovels, lawnmowers, bicycles, storage bins, snow blowers, wheelbarrows and seasonal...
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