covering concrete

zeb

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hi i'm new to forums ,but i'm hoping someone out there can help me..i layed a concrete slab for a garden shed but the finish wasn't flat,is there something i could use to level the finish to make erecting my shed a bit easier.the finish i got on the concrete isn't too far out but a totally flat surface makes things alot easier.any suggestions? please
 
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a little up and down not much, mainly sloping from left to right
 
Well you could use levelling compound which is a powder mixed with water.

The way I would go is to use treated timber every 400mm and planed the timber to the correct level, don't forget to treat the fresh timber. This will keep the shed of the wet area of the base and provide drainage underneath. There's nothing to stop you using a thin exterior plywood on top of the joists as well fo better support for the shed.
 
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thanx for your help .i think i'll go with your suggestion with the timber.thanx again :D
 

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