Shed Base for Overlap Shed - 295cm / 241,6cm

Shed Base for Overlap Shed - 295cm / 241,6cm

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£144.99

+£3.95 P&P

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Overview

The Shed Base provides a quick and effective solution to preparing a base for a Forest shed. Sheds must always be built on a solid and level base and poured concrete or concrete slabs are usually recommended but these do add cost, time and complexity. This wooden base is a quick and easy alternative to slabs or poured concrete, and has the benefit of raising the shed, further isolating it from the ground which helps to prevent water splash-back in heavy rain, This robust and long-lasting base has tiny incisions that go deep into the timber that allow the pressure treatment preservative to penetrate deep into the timber, protecting it from rot and making it suitable for ground contact. Building the base is a simple case of screwing the timber sections together with screws that are provided. The base should be laid on level ground or propped with suitable material on uneven ground. While building a shed directly on dirt or grass is not recommended, this shed base does make this a possibility provided a suitable heavy-duty weed membrane is used under the base.

Overview

The Shed Base provides a quick and effective solution to preparing a base for a Forest shed. Sheds must always be built on a solid and level base and poured concrete or concrete slabs are usually recommended but these do add cost, time and complexity. This wooden base is a quick and easy alternative to slabs or poured concrete, and has the benefit of raising the shed, further isolating it from the ground which helps to prevent water splash-back in heavy rain, This robust and long-lasting base has tiny incisions that go deep into the timber that allow the pressure treatment preservative to penetrate deep into the timber, protecting it from rot and making it suitable for ground contact. Building the base is a simple case of screwing the timber sections together with screws that are provided. The base should be laid on level ground or propped with suitable material on uneven ground. While building a shed directly on dirt or grass is not recommended, this shed base does make this a possibility provided a suitable heavy-duty weed membrane is used under the base.