Sheptonphil
Scrumpy junkie
Well, the time has come to embark on the new workshop build.
I have been for pre-planning and have been advised that I have a very high chance of acceptance, he could see no reason to refuse permission based on their criteria.
It will be built from the side of my house into the dead space on pic 1, and measure 3.9m x 7.2m opening with 2.5m wall to south.JPG
Can I ask advice re foundation/floor? pic 2 is what I am proposing.
I have a 2.5m wall to the front I can get tonne bags of type1 and sand placed over, within 3m of the build site. I cannot get concrete delivered without either a pump at £600 or taking down a metre of wall.
Will this method give a solid floor for the wood workshop. The workshop build will be timber frame, fire grade plasterboard inside, rockwool insulation and Hardie Plank clad, with the membranes and gaps as per Mikes 'how to build a shed'. Roof will be Marley cement slates to match house and garage.
I have been for pre-planning and have been advised that I have a very high chance of acceptance, he could see no reason to refuse permission based on their criteria.
It will be built from the side of my house into the dead space on pic 1, and measure 3.9m x 7.2m opening with 2.5m wall to south.JPG
Can I ask advice re foundation/floor? pic 2 is what I am proposing.
I have a 2.5m wall to the front I can get tonne bags of type1 and sand placed over, within 3m of the build site. I cannot get concrete delivered without either a pump at £600 or taking down a metre of wall.
Will this method give a solid floor for the wood workshop. The workshop build will be timber frame, fire grade plasterboard inside, rockwool insulation and Hardie Plank clad, with the membranes and gaps as per Mikes 'how to build a shed'. Roof will be Marley cement slates to match house and garage.