Hi all,
Planning a concrete base for a 10ft x 14ft shed. Two main questions:
1) The area takes up part of my lawn and goes up to my garden path. The formwork that I will create for the lawn side will be held in the ground with stakes. I obviously can't do that on the side that is next to the pavement. Is it OK to just butt up the formwork against the pavement using the sub-base that I will be laying in the formwork frame? 3 inches or so of compacted sub-base should be enough to hold it against the pavement side shouldn't it? I can't see how I would secure that side without ramming a hole through my garden path...
2) Does the top of the formwork necessarily need to sit completely flush with the top of the concrete? Does it affect the tamping down process and the final level of the concrete?
Thanks!
Daz
Planning a concrete base for a 10ft x 14ft shed. Two main questions:
1) The area takes up part of my lawn and goes up to my garden path. The formwork that I will create for the lawn side will be held in the ground with stakes. I obviously can't do that on the side that is next to the pavement. Is it OK to just butt up the formwork against the pavement using the sub-base that I will be laying in the formwork frame? 3 inches or so of compacted sub-base should be enough to hold it against the pavement side shouldn't it? I can't see how I would secure that side without ramming a hole through my garden path...
2) Does the top of the formwork necessarily need to sit completely flush with the top of the concrete? Does it affect the tamping down process and the final level of the concrete?
Thanks!
Daz