GarethT
Established Member
Hi Guys
I am starting to plan my workshop build (12x10) and am trying to decide on a foundation to put it on.
I don't want to go down the solid slab route so have been looking at more cost effective solutions (I've a limited budget for the base and the shed construction).
During my browsing I came across some plastic interlocking foundation systems, which according to one producer can hold 180 ton per square metre. Sounds impressive to me, but I don't have a clue. :?
Or I could go down the breeze block pillar route.
Both of these will allow me to build a base on, the interlocking system would give a more solid foundation compared to the pillar setup.
Has anyone used this system and got any feedback on it or can you suggest an alternative?
Thanks in advance.
I am starting to plan my workshop build (12x10) and am trying to decide on a foundation to put it on.
I don't want to go down the solid slab route so have been looking at more cost effective solutions (I've a limited budget for the base and the shed construction).
During my browsing I came across some plastic interlocking foundation systems, which according to one producer can hold 180 ton per square metre. Sounds impressive to me, but I don't have a clue. :?
Or I could go down the breeze block pillar route.
Both of these will allow me to build a base on, the interlocking system would give a more solid foundation compared to the pillar setup.
Has anyone used this system and got any feedback on it or can you suggest an alternative?
Thanks in advance.