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DIY Shed Base Preparation Guide

So, you've purchased a one of our outbuildings and you are wondering how to prepare your outbuilding base. Its important you do that, so you can obtain our 10 years anti rot guarantee. If you want to save yourself hustle of preparing for your outbuilding its wiser to simply hire out assembly professionals that will take all of that worry away!

-(You will have that option on product page)




DIY Approach

When installing a wooden outbuilding you must ensure that you have an even and level surface onto which you can build it. This can be created using either a premade wooden shed base, a plastic shed base, solid concrete, garden slabs or even timber decking. Failing to prepare a level surface will lead to your shed warping, which can result in damaged timber or even broken windows. If you're using one of our shed bases you will still need to clear the area for rubble. It's also a good idea to lay a weed/damp proof membranes, to prevent growth and eventual damage to your shed.




Floors

All our garden buildings come with a floor as standard.


Bases

All wooden sheds must be placed on a suitable base, this raises the floor bearers off the ground, prolonging their life and ensures that the building remains in the best condition.

(Please keep in mind if outbuildings aren't assembled properly you will not be eligible for out 10/15 year Anti rot guarantee)




Wooden Portabase

Suitable For

  • Garden sheds

  • Small summer houses

  • Playhouses

Plastic Pro Base

Suitable For

  • Garden sheds

  • Summer houses

  • Greenhouses

  • Log Cabins

  • Playhouses

Concrete Base

Suitable For

  • Garden sheds

  • Summer houses

  • Greenhouses

  • Log Cabins

  • Insulated Garden Rooms

  • Playhouses

Paving Slab Base

Suitable For

  • Garden sheds

  • Summer houses

  • Greenhouses

  • Log Cabins

  • Insulated Garden Rooms

  • Playhouses





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