DIY Builds
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Some people are afraid that grass will grow under the building, and want to put landscape fabric down underneath the shed. Grass doesn't grow where there's no sun, so there's not much worry there (unless the building is way out of level, leaving a large gap between the building and ground).
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Once you arrive at the building site (having avoided trees, wires, and dog fences), take a final look at the site. Your building site needs to be a dry place without low-standing water. After a good rain, no water should stand there. This benefits you in two ways. First, it helps keep your building dry and less prone to rotting. Most buildings, to be sure, are built with a pressure-treated floor structure. But treated wood can rot, eventually–particularly if it is kept wet. Second, if the ground is wet, your shed can shift and settle unevenly. Sometimes sheds have to be moved to a dry site (after having been re-leveled 2-3 times!), and you can save yourself that expense if you think of it beforehand. without low-standing water. After a good rain, no water should stand there. This benefits you in two ways. First, it helps keep your building dry and less prone to rotting. Most buildings, to be sure, are built with a pressure-treated floor structure. But treated wood can rot, eventually–particularly if it is kept wet. Second, if the ground is wet, your shed can shift and settle unevenly. Sometimes sheds have to be moved to a dry site (after having been re-leveled 2-3 times!), and you can save yourself that expense if you think of it beforehand. Tall grass and weeds (not to mention poison ivy !) can really be a problem. The delivery job will be much more difficult if there is a small jungle to clear in order to set the blocks and the building. So, trim the grass at least as low as as a lawn mower would cut it. And get rid of poison ivy! (not to mention !) can really be a problem. The delivery job will be much more difficult if there is a small jungle to clear in order to set the blocks and the building. So, trim the grass at least as low as as a lawn mower would cut it. And get rid of poison ivy! Know setbacks . The shed delivery guys are nice guys–they will set your shed exactly where you tell them. After that, it’s your responsibility. We know of situations where after the building was set, the HOA told the homeowner that the building had to be moved back from the property line, and they had to pay to get the building moved all of 5 feet. Five feet away from the property line is fairly standard, but be sure to check it out with your local HOA or city/county offices. (If you aren’t concerned about setbacks, consider whether you want to mow around your building. If so, be sure to leave enough room.) . The shed delivery guys are nice guys–they will set your shed exactly where you tell them. After that, it’s your responsibility. We know of situations where after the building was set, the HOA told the homeowner that the building had to be moved back from the property line, and they had to pay to get the building moved all of 5 feet. Five feet away from the property line is fairly standard, but be sure to check it out with your local HOA or city/county offices. (If you aren’t concerned about setbacks, consider whether you want to mow around your building. If so, be sure to leave enough room.) Some people are afraid that grass will grow under the building, and want to put landscape fabric down underneath the shed. Grass doesn’t grow where there’s no sun, so there’s not much worry there (unless the building is way out of level, leaving a large gap between the building and ground). If you decide you want to have landscape fabric anyway, wait until the blocks are set in the ground by the delivery crew.
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