I bought a shed 2 months ago for storage for tools and weights etc.. was supposed to install it on a base when first arrived but with being so busy, I couldn't get around to it. Now thou, I have built up just over 300mm with blocks on its flat around the perimeter of the base and will be installing the shed on top of this. I needed the extra height. I've left enough room for a tight render on the blocks face and will be painting on a waterproof clear sealer to stop any damp penetration. I have a dpc on top of the first cousre and will be putting in the floor insulation and screed.
My question is thou, when the top of the shed rests on top of the blocks, is there anything I can add to stop any rain penetrating here . I've left a slight overhang for render up to the underside of the bottom rail on the shed however I still think the rain will get through here.
2 options I can think of is one, to silicone all underside of the shed bottom rail.
The other option is to use the rubber seal thst we use in septic tanks which gets set between top and bottom sections.
Any thoughts on my two options? And would there be anything else which would be a better option than my two.
Pics are of the shed, and base.
My question is thou, when the top of the shed rests on top of the blocks, is there anything I can add to stop any rain penetrating here . I've left a slight overhang for render up to the underside of the bottom rail on the shed however I still think the rain will get through here.
2 options I can think of is one, to silicone all underside of the shed bottom rail.
The other option is to use the rubber seal thst we use in septic tanks which gets set between top and bottom sections.
Any thoughts on my two options? And would there be anything else which would be a better option than my two.
Pics are of the shed, and base.