Hello all, just ordered a 7ft x 13ft wooden shed to go next to my metal one (can't have too many sheds!).
Base wise at the moment I have 50mm high plastic grid down filled with 10mm gravel, good solid flat base with good drainage.
I was going to just build the shed base directly on top of that but thinking about it would it be best to lift it off the floor a bit, even 10mm to 20mm just to let air circulate underneath.
Whats best thing to use to pack under the base, plastic packers of some description?.
It will be used for storing suff mainly, my shed next door with concrete base will be reclaimed to use as my workshop again hopefully!.
I've see some adjustable joist supports from Wickes, would 20 of those do?.
Am I just overthinking things or would it be a genuine benifit lifting it off the floor, don't want to waste time and money if not..
Base wise at the moment I have 50mm high plastic grid down filled with 10mm gravel, good solid flat base with good drainage.
I was going to just build the shed base directly on top of that but thinking about it would it be best to lift it off the floor a bit, even 10mm to 20mm just to let air circulate underneath.
Whats best thing to use to pack under the base, plastic packers of some description?.
It will be used for storing suff mainly, my shed next door with concrete base will be reclaimed to use as my workshop again hopefully!.
I've see some adjustable joist supports from Wickes, would 20 of those do?.
Am I just overthinking things or would it be a genuine benifit lifting it off the floor, don't want to waste time and money if not..