Just put a ProBase down does what says on the tin . Rake surface level add a bit of grit sand lay membrane add the ProBase kit fill with pea gravel job done rock solid base for Log Cabin. Well impressed with results.
Did you bother with the gravel sub base beforehand? On the website i'm purchasing my shed it says not required, but a lot of DIY videos do a gravel sub base first. Seems unnecessary? I'll just do a layer of builders sand, membrane, probase and add some gravel to that.
If you get a tornado a day sure.....gravity is a thing here - weight of shed + weight of items inside will mean the shed goes nowhere, especially in the UK.
Is it a must to fill it up with gravel or sand. Cant I just put the base on the plain concrete floor and erect the shed directly on it.
No need for gravel you can just put the base straight on
Just put a ProBase down does what says on the tin . Rake surface level add a bit of grit sand lay membrane add the ProBase kit fill with pea gravel job done rock solid base for Log Cabin. Well impressed with results.
Do you fill it all with pea gravel if you're using it as a log cabin base, or just the perimeter and under the floor bearers?
Did you bother with the gravel sub base beforehand? On the website i'm purchasing my shed it says not required, but a lot of DIY videos do a gravel sub base first. Seems unnecessary? I'll just do a layer of builders sand, membrane, probase and add some gravel to that.
so no need to screw the building to the grid?
how do you anchor the shed to the base?
With the good Lord's gravity
There are kits used to secure the shed in the ground. Simple to do.
Can you fill the grids with concrete?
That would defeat the purpose and double your cost... but sure, you could fill with concrete
Can this be used for a plastic based shed?
Yes. You can even park a car on it
Can you put a hot tub on this with the pea gravel, just like yours?
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Heavy wind will huff and puff , and blow your shed away
If you get a tornado a day sure.....gravity is a thing here - weight of shed + weight of items inside will mean the shed goes nowhere, especially in the UK.
Anchor blocks are available too . they click into the grid and you bolt the shed onto them @@funhouse9566