shed foundation

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I have a shed at the bottom of my garden that has large cracks which I assume is due to old subsidence (I live near an old mine). I am going to take the shed down and build a new one - my only concern is the footings.

The shed is built on quite a thick base (which is cracked); would I have to dig through the base to set new footings or could I just set new ones on top of the old base?

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If you live over an old mine that's gonna be extremely deeeeeeeep footings ;)
How bigs the shed ?
 
I would remove the old base especially if its cracked, break it up and use it as hardcore for the new base.
 
we have just done a base for a shed (light structure) 8' x 8' and it was 3" hardcore and 3" concrete. :) I guess if you have a problem with the ground (mine) then you'd be best putting a double this in. If it's really bad then seek help from a Civil Engineer. I'd agree with above and break up the old for hardcore.
 
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Thanks for the advice guys.

The shed is 4x3x2.5m. I was going to set an RSJ into the new footings to give some support - not a good idea?
 
How are you going to build the new shed ? I would break the old base up and compact it down with new concrete on top. You could also dig a footing round the outside of the base.
 

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