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DIY Concrete Shed Base

  • 11-07-2020 9:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 808 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    I need a bit of help I am planning to buy a steel shed 10ft x 12ft the company will not provide the base, they recommend a concrete base.

    "We advise you allow a 2-inch (5 cm) lip around the base of your garden shed. To calculate the size of base required for the particular shed you wish to build, add 4 inches to the overall base dimensions to ensure an adequate base size. "

    I have phone a couple of contractors but most of them are fully booked until next year or expensive, therefore, I am having thoughts of doing it myself.

    Depth of 4 inches

    I got a quote from a concrete supplier EUR140 but they will just deliver it infront of the house they won't pour it in.

    *How does it normally work will they deliver the concrete already mix in a container or something? Can I just buy a wheel barrow and pour it in myself?

    *What size timber I need?

    *Do I still need to dig 4 inches or just make the wooden frame, level it and pour the concrete?


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