Richard_C
Established Member
Lots of good ideas. I would start with an umbrella and go stand out there in heavy rain and observe very carefully for a while. The water might be running down the wall, running down the far wall and under, or???. Watching the puddle form might help decide which problem(s) you have to solve.
Hire of bottle jack's has been mentioned, not sure how short they go. If you have a car, you have a scissor jack. If you have helpful neighbours you have access to many.
Back in the day, when I lived in a Cheshire village, well liked elderly neighbour Bill needed help with a sinking summerhouse. We had a Saturday go at it, his neighbours with our jack's and crowbars, lifted and put concrete posts under with some gravel in places. Mrs Bill arrived with tea and cake after a bit and the job was done. Maybe you could get friends and family round for a fun shed-lifting party?
Hire of bottle jack's has been mentioned, not sure how short they go. If you have a car, you have a scissor jack. If you have helpful neighbours you have access to many.
Back in the day, when I lived in a Cheshire village, well liked elderly neighbour Bill needed help with a sinking summerhouse. We had a Saturday go at it, his neighbours with our jack's and crowbars, lifted and put concrete posts under with some gravel in places. Mrs Bill arrived with tea and cake after a bit and the job was done. Maybe you could get friends and family round for a fun shed-lifting party?