Hi everyone, currently i'm digging out a section of lawn for my shed base. will be 14ft x 10ft. soil is quite heavy clay soil. could a plastic shed base be installed directly on top of a compacted sub base such as mot type 1?. Shed base greenfingered moneysaving. for that size of shed i'd be looking at either a subbase then concrete base or the cheaper option of a subbase at least 75 mm in depth then slabs on top of a ;dry sand cement mix or wet sand cement mix or straight onto sharp sand.. It has been fine and the shed base is perfect after five years so you may wish to consider this method. if you are going to use the shed as a workshop then a more solid base may be preferable but if it is the usual store for mowers, garden furniture and accumulated s* we all have then slabs might be easier..
I�m laying a 20x10ft slab shed base but i�m not sure what i need under the slabs. i�ve been told a few things, 1-just 4 inches of sand, 2- just 4 inches of type 1 mot, 3- 4 inches of type 1 and 2 inches of sand.. Mot type 1 � mot type 2 path hoggin, crushed asphalt , crushed bricks, crushed concrete. when compacted down will form a solid base for a drive , pathway or a concrete slab for an extension, garage or shed base.. Active products 1x1 plastic shed grid base - b&q for all your home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest diy trends.
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