Level and smooth with a 2 4.
Creating a flat base for a shed.
Decide where you will be placing your garden shed leaving enough space from hedges fences and.
This helps to smooth out uneven spots and create a pad that s perfectly flat.
Pavers are great on flat ground for smaller sheds of wood metal or plastic construction with or without a floor.
Spread the gravel at a thickness of 4 6 inches.
5 drive a stake into the ground in each of the four corners of the building pad.
They provide a solid flat base upon which to build or set a shed and evenly support the floor.
Spread the mixture to all corners and just level it up well.
A rake and spirit level would be the best tool to help yourself in the leveling process.
To secure the shed simply dyna bolt the shed down to the pavers.
Buy as part of a complete installation kit with certain sheds or individually as just the shed base in one of our two sizes 6x4 and 7x5.
All you need to do is put some gravel or brickies sand down and level off the area.
Step 6 mix sand and cement.
Dig up the ground from the marked points and lines about 2 3 inches deep and just pour the concrete mixture for the shed slab.
The shire shed base shown has patented spikes that allow the base to be securely fixed onto unlevel ground.
How to build a slab shed base 1.
Rake the soil to a flat smooth surface breaking up any heavy clods of soil in the process.
Then place some plastic down to help waterproof your shed then lay your pavers on top.
A foundation of pavers sits on leveled exposed ground or a sand base.
Strip the topsoil and dig out to a depth of approx.
Leveling the ground is important for any storage building as it will help keep.
Pavers also prefer a gravel base but can go straight on flat level ground.
Regularly check your progress using a 2 4 and level to make sure everything is flat and level.
The spikes also help to keep the base off the ground therefore reducing the threat of rot.
Need help leveling the ground for a shed.
Tie a string between.
Use the 2 4 that was used to level the excavated area and slide it across the surface of the gravel.
Mark our your base.
After you fill the area with gravel use a plate compactor to create a smooth surface.
The crushed material creates a sturdier base limiting the chances that your shed will sink or shift.
Dig level off and rake the area.
3 4 inch crushed stone is a common gravel size used for a shed base.