DIY Builds
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75mm deep In terms of how thick (or deep) your concrete shed base needs to be, we'd recommend it's a least 75mm deep – that's enough for most garden sheds.
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If you plan on using ready-mix concrete for your shed base, you don’t need to worry about how much sand and cement you need. But if you’re going to make the concrete from a dry sand and cement mix for your shed base (i.e. from scratch), you must factor in the amount of cement, aggregate and sand you require (this is what concrete is made from) [2]. To calculate the concrete mix for your shed base, use a ratio of one part cement to five parts ballast (a blend of sand and aggregate). You can buy 40kg bags of ballast at DIY stores and building merchants.
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To create a level base, excavate the earth in the marked area to a depth of six inches (150mm). Lay approximately 75mm (three inches) of compacted hardcore/brick rubble to act as the foundation – leaving space for 75mm of concrete on top. If the area requires further levelling, add some compacted sand. Use your earth rammer to compact the stone/sand to help firm up the base, before removing the pegs.
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