Hi folks,
I’m designing a shed which will be 4.8 x 2.4m. I’m not planning to insulate the floor or anything, it’s mainly for storage although I might put a wood lathe in there at some point in the future.
I was planning to put 3 rows of 5 paving slabs down below the framed base, but have come across people using breeze blocks (like below) which are cheap and easy to handle. Thoughts? What base, MOT? Depth?
I’ve read some of the threads here about using 1m deep concrete piers etc. and it’s all made me a bit nervous about whether my approach will be enough, but I really need to make this just a shed and not over engineer it too much.
I’m planning on using treated 2x3 for the floor construction followed by 18mm ply, walls likely the same with OSB / gap / featheredge.
Tips appreciated!
I’m designing a shed which will be 4.8 x 2.4m. I’m not planning to insulate the floor or anything, it’s mainly for storage although I might put a wood lathe in there at some point in the future.
I was planning to put 3 rows of 5 paving slabs down below the framed base, but have come across people using breeze blocks (like below) which are cheap and easy to handle. Thoughts? What base, MOT? Depth?
I’ve read some of the threads here about using 1m deep concrete piers etc. and it’s all made me a bit nervous about whether my approach will be enough, but I really need to make this just a shed and not over engineer it too much.
I’m planning on using treated 2x3 for the floor construction followed by 18mm ply, walls likely the same with OSB / gap / featheredge.
Tips appreciated!