Hi all
I recently helped a friend to put up a large metal shed (Yardmaster 12x10). Unfortunately, the slabs laid for the base were quite uneven and there are large gaps between the bottom of the walls and the flooring/slabs. Just to clarify - this is one of the shed where the slab base is also the floor.
He has taken some photos (they are quite small but hopefully give an idea). We would like to fill the gaps and are currently exploring options. We have thought of:
1. LOW expanding foam.
2. Mortar cement.
3. Laying bricks around the perimeter and sitting the shed on top of those.
4. Wooden planks.
But these are all just ideas and we are not sure what would be best and how to go about it. Wondered it any DIY experts here might have some bright ideas?
Cheers
Max
I recently helped a friend to put up a large metal shed (Yardmaster 12x10). Unfortunately, the slabs laid for the base were quite uneven and there are large gaps between the bottom of the walls and the flooring/slabs. Just to clarify - this is one of the shed where the slab base is also the floor.
He has taken some photos (they are quite small but hopefully give an idea). We would like to fill the gaps and are currently exploring options. We have thought of:
1. LOW expanding foam.
2. Mortar cement.
3. Laying bricks around the perimeter and sitting the shed on top of those.
4. Wooden planks.
But these are all just ideas and we are not sure what would be best and how to go about it. Wondered it any DIY experts here might have some bright ideas?
Cheers
Max