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Good morning all.

Im after a little advice regarding my 3mx4m cabin install. I have just moved into a new property and set up my cabin on a concrete slab.

In order to get the cabin to utilise as much of the existing slab I have had to leave excess slab on one side. Meaning water it sitting and being soaked up by the bearers.

Mistakes I have made and since realised... The cabin is built on the concrete slabs and not raised on anything. There is no DPM between the shed and base.

My question is. Is there a way to sort this without endless £ or having to take the stupid thing apart again? Im the least DIY person ever and this cabin was thrown up on my own one wekeend when there was no rain. Im now regretting it

I dont care too much for how it looks. I was imagining some sort of plastic skirt to direct the water away from the concrete slab or something. I really have no idea

Any advice welcome. Thank you
 
Do you have an angle grinder that you could cut a channel across the exposed side to collect the run off. Cut the channel deeper at one side than the other to give it a fall.
 

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