Hi all,
I'm thinking of making a summerhouse backing on to my garage at the bottom of my garden. Its quite damp back there as its shaded nearly all of the time.
As such, I'm wondering what the best approach would be to making a base for it that will last.
some options I've read indicate using wooden risers on top of some form of solid base to get the floor off the ground however I think having a concrete or slabbed floor would be best for longevity.
With that in mind, if I was to make a concrete slab and putting wooden walling (tongue and groove) onto that slab, how would I keep water out? To my mind, water would seep underneath the wall. I havent considered insulation into this but think it would be prudent to do this.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the best approach?
Many thanks.
I'm thinking of making a summerhouse backing on to my garage at the bottom of my garden. Its quite damp back there as its shaded nearly all of the time.
As such, I'm wondering what the best approach would be to making a base for it that will last.
some options I've read indicate using wooden risers on top of some form of solid base to get the floor off the ground however I think having a concrete or slabbed floor would be best for longevity.
With that in mind, if I was to make a concrete slab and putting wooden walling (tongue and groove) onto that slab, how would I keep water out? To my mind, water would seep underneath the wall. I havent considered insulation into this but think it would be prudent to do this.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the best approach?
Many thanks.