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Concrete base for steel shed?

  • 26-09-2019 2:41pm
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    I am planning on getting a steel shed put up at the rear of the house and I`m just a little but confused as to what best to do.

    Where the shed is going to go there is already an existing concrete area there. The part the shed is going on is slightly uneven and has a fall for drainage so I cannot put the shed on this directly.

    What would be best to do? I`m either thinking break out the concrete where the shed is going and relay a level base. Or put a new level slab of concrete on top of the existing path.

    To save myself from doing it arseways, any helpful input would be greatly valued


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,777 ✭✭✭C3PO


    I am planning on getting a steel shed put up at the rear of the house and I`m just a little but confused as to what best to do.

    Where the shed is going to go there is already an existing concrete area there. The part the shed is going on is slightly uneven and has a fall for drainage so I cannot put the shed on this directly.

    What would be best to do? I`m either thinking break out the concrete where the shed is going and relay a level base. Or put a new level slab of concrete on top of the existing path.

    To save myself from doing it arseways, any helpful input would be greatly valued

    Would you not ask the suppliers of the shed what their requirements are?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,595 ✭✭✭✭Calahonda52


    cast a level slab on existing, as suggested ask them what size it needs to be

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