Hi guys
I'm wanting to build a 5x2.5m shed and was wondering how I go about levelling the area for the base?
I'm going to be using paving slabs as the base to sit the floor on. The grass is quite uneven and banks up towards one side of the garden. I don't think I could afford any machinery to o the levelling so whatever I do will probably be by hand.
Do I just start at one side (the lowest point) and work my way across to the other side..digging it out level? Would this be a big job..say taking longer than a day and ending up with a huge pile of earth?
I'm going to move the small shed over to the right side and build the larger shed to the left. In the second image looking towards the house, if you look at the brickwork at the bottom of the extension you can see the bank in the grass clearly. It's pretty much the same at the back of the garden..though probably not as steep.
Any ideas guys? Is there an easier way to do it?
I'm wanting to build a 5x2.5m shed and was wondering how I go about levelling the area for the base?
I'm going to be using paving slabs as the base to sit the floor on. The grass is quite uneven and banks up towards one side of the garden. I don't think I could afford any machinery to o the levelling so whatever I do will probably be by hand.
Do I just start at one side (the lowest point) and work my way across to the other side..digging it out level? Would this be a big job..say taking longer than a day and ending up with a huge pile of earth?
I'm going to move the small shed over to the right side and build the larger shed to the left. In the second image looking towards the house, if you look at the brickwork at the bottom of the extension you can see the bank in the grass clearly. It's pretty much the same at the back of the garden..though probably not as steep.
Any ideas guys? Is there an easier way to do it?