How to Buy Shed Foundation Material
Building your own shed will save you lots of labor costs and will provide you with intimate knowledge of the shed's construction and composition materials. As with any structure, the most important part of a shed is its foundation, so buying the right materials is crucial. Follow these steps to buy shed foundation that will meet your needs and last you a long time.
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Find out about city ordinances and codes. Different cities and states have various restrictions and requirements regarding shed foundation materials. Many regulations require, for instance, that any wood that goes a certain length into the ground (often eighteen inches or more) be treated. It's important to know all the requirements before you put money into the foundation material.
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Think about what will be going in the shed. If there's a chance that you'll be putting significant quantities of liquid pesticides or fertilizer, for instance, you need to make sure that the shed foundation material will not leak or get contaminated in case of a spill. If you're keeping animal feed, you need to safeguard against the material interacting with the food.
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Consider buying a shed foundation kit. A kit provides you with everything you need to lay the foundation. Often, kits use high quality materials such as galvanized steel. In addition to providing durable materials, using a kit will speed the process so you can put more time into the rest of the structure.
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Use hard wood or concrete. Two of the most popular foundation materials for sheds are pine, which is used to make skids, and concrete, which is shaped into a slab. You can buy either of these materials at any well-stocked hardware store at relatively inexpensive prices.
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