We had a little shed sitting on a 6'x8'x6" approx concrete slab at the end of our garden, which was there when we bought the house. About eight years ago I tore the old shed down and replaced with a larger one (5'x7' approx).
Although I suspected that the concrete slab was less than level, I didn't think anything of it at the time, being both impatient and reluctant when it comes to DIY. However, over the years the shed has started to lean, and now in order to open the door I have to push the side of the shed to straighten it out.
I've been trying to think of ways to fix this wonky shed. There's about a 3" gap to the back and left of the shed, meaning I only have access to the front (short, door side) and the right (long, window side).
I think what I'm after is something like a cross between a car jack and a mini RSJ, maybe three of them, between the slab and the underside edge of the right side, to raise and support it into a truer level with the left. I don't want to have to tear down and replace this shed - it's a tiny garden and it was bad enough putting this one in. Any other solutions I've found online have involved attaching things to a wall and ratcheting it into position, and that's not going to work here.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received!
Although I suspected that the concrete slab was less than level, I didn't think anything of it at the time, being both impatient and reluctant when it comes to DIY. However, over the years the shed has started to lean, and now in order to open the door I have to push the side of the shed to straighten it out.
I've been trying to think of ways to fix this wonky shed. There's about a 3" gap to the back and left of the shed, meaning I only have access to the front (short, door side) and the right (long, window side).
I think what I'm after is something like a cross between a car jack and a mini RSJ, maybe three of them, between the slab and the underside edge of the right side, to raise and support it into a truer level with the left. I don't want to have to tear down and replace this shed - it's a tiny garden and it was bad enough putting this one in. Any other solutions I've found online have involved attaching things to a wall and ratcheting it into position, and that's not going to work here.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received!