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marianll | 12:31 Mon 04th Aug 2008 | DIY
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Ok, so a member of my family has just recently put a shed up for us... however, he thinks that we don't need to build a base for it... he's determined that the wood has been treated, so it doesn't need a base.

Now, I've searched all over the internet, and all of the sites say that bases ARE needed. Whether it be wooden planks, concrete slabs, or a concrete floor.

Are there any circumstances where the shed DOESN'T need a base? Because at the moment this is just a floating shed on top of soil.

Can anyone offer any advice? Thank you in advance.
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umm, that link has nothing to do with sheds unless you have strange relations with them...

and yes... he is as thick as 2 short planks :)
It is just short-cutting the job for no good reason.
The purpose of the base is to provide support. Dwellings used to be built on earth 200 years ago - before man knew any better. OK, so the loading isn't as much, but the structure will go all twisted if the earth is a bit soft in one area.
Perhaps your relative believes he is still in the middle-ages
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Thanks Buildersmate.... yeah.... he's supposed to be a qualified builder.... I just had a look at the shed now, and he's even cracked the plastic windows in the process of attaching them.

Thanks for letting me know... I just needed a second opinion to prove him wrong. Hopefully he'll listen now.
If nothing else I would have thought that a foundation base would be needed to stop the floor and bottom of the shed rotting??
He is presumably thinking that the base is there to protect the wood from rotting, so if the wood won't rot, then a base isn't needed. He could be right. But what abut the other things a base does? Like keeping out rodents? Like giving a level area to put shelving etc on? Like being easier to sweep out if it's concrete? The bottom line is,it's your shed, if you want a base, for whatever reason, even if you're wrong! you get one.
Good luck.

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