Hi All,
I'm wanting to get a new shed in the next few weeks and the supplier says I need to have a 'good base' ready for delivery...... but what makes for a good base?
I was planning on just laying out a few broken up pieces of paving slab on some compacted ground, and then laying bearers on top of those - is that an ok base? Seeing as I've got some broken flag stones from some previous work it seems overkill to buy flags to pave the whole area (its going to be 10' x 8') - but I don't want to have an inadequate base when they arrive.
Will my original idea of a base be ok?
Anyone got ay better ideas?
Cheers
I'm wanting to get a new shed in the next few weeks and the supplier says I need to have a 'good base' ready for delivery...... but what makes for a good base?
I was planning on just laying out a few broken up pieces of paving slab on some compacted ground, and then laying bearers on top of those - is that an ok base? Seeing as I've got some broken flag stones from some previous work it seems overkill to buy flags to pave the whole area (its going to be 10' x 8') - but I don't want to have an inadequate base when they arrive.
Will my original idea of a base be ok?
Anyone got ay better ideas?
Cheers