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Lay out deck blocks and level the area. Cut the necessary amount of joists. Assemble the outer frame joists and fasten them by using 3 nails. Square shed floor frame by equal distances. Anchor your shed on concrete piers. Place the rim joists inside the floor frame. Lay out the plywood on the shed floor frame.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »If you want to build a shed in your backyard, you have to start with a shed floor. Building a shed floor is a job that can be done within a day or two. From beginning to end, it is a way to save money on your shed project. Making sure you have the right materials, instructions, and a friend to help if needed, you can have it done in no time! In a hurry? Check our collection of free shed plans for different shed sizes. Free Shed Plans
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Cut your lumber according to your measurements using a miter saw, chop saw or circular saw if needed.
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Read More »Put the joists into the hangers. If it’s a little tough, use a hammer to tap them down. Use 3” nails to attach the hangers to the joists. These nails should go in on an angle so they can go through the joist and the frame. For larger sheds, it’s a good idea to have a middle support beam that runs perpendicular to your joists. Cut 2×6 blocks and insert them at 4’ and 8’ distances from the outside of your frame to prevent them from twisting. This will also provide extra support for the edge of your plywood for your shed floor.
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