How to build a Shed Foundation for your home

In this blog post, we will discuss three different methods for creating a shed foundation - with gravel, with wooden posts and plywood, and with concrete.

BACKYARD SHEDS

12/7/20221 min read

3 Easy Steps to Building a Shed Foundation

When building a shed, one of the most important steps is constructing a strong foundation. The foundation ensures that the shed remains stable and secure for years to come. In this blog post, we will discuss three different methods for creating a shed foundation - with gravel, with wooden posts and plywood, and with concrete.

Method 1 - Gravel Trenches:
This method is often used when the soil drains well. Dig two trenches in the desired location of your shed and fill them with gravel. Place two 6x6 treated wood beams across the trenches in order to provide support for the joist system. Once you have leveled and squared up the beams, you can begin attaching the joist system.

Method 2 - Wooden Posts & Plywood Floor:
For this method, build your shed floor like a deck, using footings, posts and a wood frame covered by plywood. If you don’t want an opening between your floor and the ground, build a skirt to cover it up. This method is simple but may not be as durable as other options.

Method 3 - Concrete Floor:
For those looking for maximum durability, pouring concrete is the way to go. This option gives you a strong floor that is also low to the ground – perfect for sheds of all sizes! Just make sure to do some research beforehand in order to ensure that you pour your concrete correctly and safely.

Building a shed foundation doesn't have to be complicated or time-consuming! With these three easy methods, anyone can construct a sturdy foundation that will stand up against even extreme weather conditions. Whether you use gravel trenches, wooden posts and plywood or concrete – there's an option out there for everyone! So don't delay any longer – get out there and start building!

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