Garden shed base advice needed

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  1. Shiv

    Shiv Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi

    I'm planning on getting a 12x8 shed soon and was thinking of having slab base.

    What I would like to find out is the what type of timber bearers to use? I've attached a picture of of a shed on some bearers can anyone tell me what material they are?

    Would 2x2 be good or any other dimension?

    Thanks





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    Whoever is supplying your shed would normally be able to supply you with the appropriate bearers, I think they are usually a bit bigger than 2x2, probably at least 3x2 I think they are just treated softwood.
     
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    They look like 4x4 fenceposts to me...not cheap.Personally I'd go for housebricks.....no rot.
     
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      Me too, also I'd lay a strip of damp proof plastic on top of the bricks to keep it even drier.
       
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        Would he need this with a slab base?
         
      • Lolimac

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        I'm sure it would be fine if they're laid on a good compacted surface:blue thumb:

        My shed and Summerhouse are stood on plastic bases that are infilled with gravel,(there's a proper name for it but I've forgotten):doh:great stuff and makes light work out doing bases:blue thumb:
         
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