Time will come next year for a new shed. Current shed leans out so there is about 150mm difference at the bottom. Current base is on flags which over the last 10 years or so have shifted/sunk etc causing a lean on the shed and the floor to be uneven.
Plan is to build a new shed, transfer the junk (I mean important stuff) and then remove old shed.
Dig down 200mm or so, add some crush and run and top of with concrete.
Now, do I place the new shed base direct on the concrete or, place bricks/flags at key points and place the base on top of these so there is an air gap and water gap?
Plan is to build a new shed, transfer the junk (I mean important stuff) and then remove old shed.
Dig down 200mm or so, add some crush and run and top of with concrete.
Now, do I place the new shed base direct on the concrete or, place bricks/flags at key points and place the base on top of these so there is an air gap and water gap?