The lifespan of any building relies on its foundation, and shed foundations are no different. When properly installed, your shed will last 20-25 years, so you’ll want to protect your investment with the installation of a proper foundation.
Why are shed foundations important?
Types of shed foundations:
The best foundation for your shed is based on shed size, the region you live in, and the type of floor you prefer. Unsure? Ask a building inspector or installation professional which of the following two foundations is best for you.
A stone pad consists of 3/4" clean crushed stone 4" thick spread over a level site with a 6" border of stone around the shed. We do the size of the a pad a full foot bigger than the shed to create the 6" border to prevent dirt from splattering the side of the building when it rains. The stone provides a natural weeping system for excess water to run thru. The downside of this versus concrete is that over time the stone can sink or spread from under the shed. This causes the shed to become unlevel. Eventually the shed would need to be jacked up and more stone added underneath to relevel the shed.
Stone and Border
A timber frame foundation is simply a rectangular wooden frame sitting on a gravel bed. Pressure treated wood is either stacked and fastened with screws or joined with half-lap corner joints. The shed wall is built on the stone, transferring the weight of the building directly to the ground. The stone provides a natural weeking system for water to run thru and the wood border helps to hold the stone into place over time. We definitely recommend a border when the stone exceeds 6" high since the higher the stone the more likely it is to move and spread out.
Installation varies based upon soil type. Firm soil requires only pouring the slab on grade after removing grass, while unstable soil requires excavation, compacting, and an underlying gravel bed.
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