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How to Build a Shed on Pre Existing Concrete Step 1: Check Condition of the Slab. Is the slab structurally sound? ... Step 2: Plan Your Build. ... Step 3: Build Shed Walls. ... Step 4: Install Sill Gaskets. ... Step 5: Install Walls.
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If you’re fortunate enough to have a pre-existing concrete slab in your yard, then you are already halfway to building extremely solid storage shed. Before you get started throwing up a shed on your concrete slab, you’ll need to give it a thorough inspection. You don’t want to start your shed only to find that it isn’t level or is below grade. So how to build a shed on an existing concrete slab? Below we’ll take a look at the challenges of building on a pre-existing concrete slab and detail how to build on top of any type of slab.
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The same goes for missing rebar or mesh. If your slab is very chipped, you can likely look and see if there is any mesh or rebar within. Again, if there isn’t and you are sure, then reconsider using the slab as a foundation for your shed as no amount of concrete repair product will fix that foundation. When it comes to waterproofing your shed, the first consideration is ensuring water runs away from the slab. If it doesn’t, then that should be your first task. If it is a raised slab but still below grade, then you’ll want to waterproof the sides of the slab. Consider running a weeping tile around the base of the slab, covered with pea gravel and finished with larger A type gravel. Run the tile either to a french drain or towards a lower, drained area. Lastly, your slab may not be level and is sloped. If this is the case, you must level the slab before building. Shimming an entire structure is not advisable, ever, so you’ll have to either find a new foundation for your shed or pour new concrete on top to achieve a level surface. While this is lots more work, it still beats, making an entirely new foundation for a shed.
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