Advice/help needed please

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Hi, I've just erected a concrete panel garage in my garden to be used as a shed. The garage/shed is on a concrete base which I layed myself, the problem is that the base slopes off about 2 inches over the length of the garage. At the moment some of the panels are stood on wooden blocks of varying thickness so that the bolts and the tops of the panels are level. Could someone please advise me on what I can do to pack out under the panels and what I can use to seal it?

All ideas are welcome and any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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The obvious solution would have been to remove the slopey slab and cast a new (level) one.

However...why on Gods' gracious earth did you not just go with the slope, i.e. build it out of level?

You have made a big rod for your back here. The only thing i can think of that would be durable enough is a bulky concrete fillet or some cut engineering bricks.

Only problem is, the joint is likely to fail over time.
 
take it all down,and lay some brick fillets to the required LEVEL then rebuild the garage,as you have found concrete panels dont bend.
 

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