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The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and sidewalks. You can pour 6-8 inches if your storing something heavier but it's rare. Concrete slabs are typically poured over 5-8 inches of compacted gravel and earth.
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The concrete thickness for a shed has a lot to do with the thickness of your base. Generally the base is about 1-2 times thicker than the slab. So for a 4 inch thick slab we use a 4-8 inch thick base.
You will be pleased to hear that no, you do not generally need planning permission to move your home's entrance door. However, there are certain...
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But how much does a 20×20 concrete slab cost? You can expect to pay between $1,600 and $3,200 for a 20×20 slab. The estimates are based on the...
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Concrete looks great. It’s a modern look that goes with pretty much any style house or shed you build. It’s also easy to keep clean and resists stains, especially when it’s sealed properly. And concrete can be colored or stamped which enhances it’s appearance even more.
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