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A garden shed can be a welcomed addition to your home. But remember, for maximum sturdiness, the shed needs to be properly anchored.
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Garden sheds are considered Class 10a buildings according to the Australian Building Code, and as such, these structures must meet specific requirements to ensure their safety. Anchoring the shed to the ground is one such requirement. Across Australia, these sheds must be securely fastened to the ground or concrete slab they sit on. This is especially important in Australia’s tropical northern climates, where high-speed storm winds could potentially damage a garden shed. Anchoring also adds stability to sheds on uneven or sloped ground. Fortunately, securing your shed is a fairly straightforward process. Most small garden sheds, carports and other metal structures can be fastened to the ground with low-cost anchoring kits and some common household tools.
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The type of anchoring system your shed requires will mostly depend on its size and the types of materials that are used in its construction. For example, aluminium sheds use different anchor types compared to wood sheds. The type of foundation will also determine the type of anchoring system to use. Additionally, the size of the shed dictates how many anchors will be required as well as their spacing. In general, small sheds of about 1.5 m x .8 m will require about 6-8 anchors around its base: An anchor at each corner, as well as one in the middle of each side wall. Two common anchor types include: Auger Style Anchors: Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the soil. The anchors are then secured to points on the garden shed via sturdy wire. Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the soil. The anchors are then secured to points on the garden shed via sturdy wire. Concrete Anchors: Large masonry bolts can help to anchor a metal shed directly to its concrete foundation. Typically, the bolts are fastened through the sheds metal floor deep into the concrete foundation. A garden shed can be a welcomed addition to your home. But remember, for maximum sturdiness, the shed needs to be properly anchored. If you have questions about anchoring requirements or need guidance on how to anchor your shed, contact the team at Col Western Sheds today.
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