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Shed Bases for Garage

Discover the perfect shed bases for your garage, designed to provide a sturdy and reliable foundation for your outdoor storage solutions. Our range features high-quality wooden bases that are pressure treated for enhanced durability and resistance to the elements. These bases are easy to install and offer excellent support for various shed sizes, ensuring your structure remains stable and secure. With a focus on practicality and longevity, our shed bases are an essential addition to any garage setup, helping to protect your belongings and maintain the integrity of your shed.

What are shed bases for garages used for?

  • Shed bases for garages provide a solid foundation for outdoor storage units, ensuring they remain level and stable. They help prevent water damage and rot by elevating the shed off the ground. This is essential for maintaining the longevity of your shed and its contents.

How do I choose the right size shed base?

  • Choosing the right size shed base involves measuring the footprint of your shed and selecting a base that matches or slightly exceeds those dimensions. It's important to allow for some overhang to ensure proper drainage. Additionally, consider the space available in your garage for installation.

Are wooden shed bases durable?

  • Yes, wooden shed bases can be very durable, especially when pressure treated to resist moisture and decay. Proper installation and maintenance can further enhance their lifespan. It's important to choose high-quality wood to ensure stability and longevity.

Can I install a shed base on uneven ground?

  • While it's possible to install a shed base on uneven ground, it's recommended to level the area first for optimal stability. Uneven ground can lead to structural issues and water pooling. Using gravel or soil to create a level surface is advisable before installation.

Do I need a permit to install a shed base?

  • Whether you need a permit to install a shed base depends on local regulations and the size of the shed. It's best to check with your local council or planning authority to ensure compliance. This can help avoid any potential issues down the line.

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