Considering using ground screws for an upcoming workshop build. I have to be careful with my back and am trying to build without dealing with too many heavy products. Also need a quick build - just built a 5m x 3m studio which took over a year! The workshop will be fairly high spec though with insulation, cladding and double glazing, EPDM roof etc.
The workshop will be 8’ x 16’. So was going to stick to the 4’ recommended spacing. This amounts to 15 screws.
I have approximately 500-600mm of topsoil over solid chalk. I was going to use 800mm screws, assuming that as long as I get down to the chalk they should be pretty solid. I will leave 50-100mm above ground. The next size up is 1000mm which I think would get pretty difficult to drive (potentially 400mm) into chalk. Would you agree?
Does anyone have any experience with ground screws, and could possibly advise on the above (or any other aspects of using them) please.
They’re quite expensive aren’t they! (Cost about £400)
My other idea is to just use five 2.4m oak sleepers resting on a bit of hardcore. These are heavy, so will obviously get some help. Should last for 30 years plus?
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But it might be quite difficult to get them all settled and perfectly level. Also worried about ventilation underneath. I would use strips of damp proof membrane between sleepers and joists. (Cost about £200)
What method would you use?
The workshop will be 8’ x 16’. So was going to stick to the 4’ recommended spacing. This amounts to 15 screws.
I have approximately 500-600mm of topsoil over solid chalk. I was going to use 800mm screws, assuming that as long as I get down to the chalk they should be pretty solid. I will leave 50-100mm above ground. The next size up is 1000mm which I think would get pretty difficult to drive (potentially 400mm) into chalk. Would you agree?
Does anyone have any experience with ground screws, and could possibly advise on the above (or any other aspects of using them) please.
They’re quite expensive aren’t they! (Cost about £400)
My other idea is to just use five 2.4m oak sleepers resting on a bit of hardcore. These are heavy, so will obviously get some help. Should last for 30 years plus?
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But it might be quite difficult to get them all settled and perfectly level. Also worried about ventilation underneath. I would use strips of damp proof membrane between sleepers and joists. (Cost about £200)
What method would you use?
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