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Three Easy and Effective DIY Shed Foundation Types



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By : Mark Johnson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-23 05:52:11
DIY shed plans have opened up the way for almost anyone to tackle these wonderful wood working projects. There are many possibilities to pick from and these plans for sheds may or may not have suggestions for the type of foundation to employ.
Most sheds are designed to be built with on-grade foundations. This category of foundation is comparatively inexpensive, quick and easy to build and can be tailored to suit even sloping locations. The materials are readily available: timber, solid concrete blocks and gravel for example. It's easier to get the foundation level and square as the components are easy to set in position and move around. Here are three options that are straightforward to construct and will cover most situations.
Solid Concrete Block Foundation
In this kind of foundation solid concrete blocks of differing sizes are used to create the foundation. The blocks are usually 8" x 16" and come in 4" and 2" thick blocks. The shed is supported by a series of blocks laid out in straight evenly spaced lines with the spacing dictated by the size of the shed and the lumber used for the floor joists. The varying thicknesses are used to lift the height of the foundation where required so this is an option for a non-level site. If the shed is in a dry location the blocks can be placed directly on the ground but a site with runoff will need the blocks to be dug in for stability.
Skid Foundation
This technique is really easy and has been employed for many years. It consists of simply placing two or more long, straight timbers (skids) on the ground or better a compacted gravel base, parallel to one another. Typically they are made of pressure treated 4x6's, 6x6's or 8x8's. And basically that is it! The shed's floor frame is constructed directly onto the skids. You will need a relatively flat site as the timbers are long and straight although it is a very fast method and the skids distribute the weight over a large area.
Timber Frame Foundation
This type of foundation consists of a rectangular frame placed on a gravel base with the shed walls constructed directly onto it and is commonly made from pressure treated 4x4's, 4x6's or 6x6's. It can be used on a sloping location by digging a level surface to lay the gravel base onto. This type of foundation gives you flexibility with flooring because the floor area in the timber frame can be packed with gravel or other rock, slabs of stone or slate or a timber floor may be nailed onto the frame.
Taking time to get the correct advice and select the best foundation is a sensible investment. A poorly built foundation of whichever method will only cause problems with the finished product and the money you spent on your DIY shed plans will be wasted. Decent plans for sheds will give you an idea of what foundations will fit the design best however always take into account your specific conditions. A shed is a wonderful wood working project and you will get the best result if you begin with a firm foundation.
Author Resource:- Mark C Johnson is an avid Do-It-Yourselfer with a construction industry background and understands the value of good preparation and advice. A DIY shed is a substantial undertaking but can be incredibly satisfying. Get good information, ideas and plans here at http://www.diyshedplansandmore.com/
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