If you think your able for it, i agree with the above post, read a lot of material first, watch DVDs etc and have a bash, sure as long as you get the foundations etc... correct then if you make a balls of the walls etc... you can always knock them and get someone in to finish it. Nothing ventured nothing gained and all that.There has never been a better time in history to attempt DIY challenges.
For example, I recently re-tiled my bathroom and kitchen (with no previous experience). Before I did it, I bought DIY instruction DVDs. I did it exactly as explained on the DVD, and it came out perfect.
Perhaps some poster can point us to some instructional DVD on how to build a concrete shed. I think a dvd is always better than a book, because you can see the exact technique used, all you have to do is copy the expert.
First thing you need to know is how to square a building using 3/4/5 method otherwise your building won't be square. I have done a lot of DIY buildings over the years it's easy enough when you get used to it. However I would advise you to get someone that has done it before to help you along. Have you any friend relation to give you advice as otherwise you will end up paying someone for advice. For the cost cavity are easier to build with they are 18" long by 9" high estimate how many you will need as well as concrete then timber and roofing material then ring around for prices.I am thinking about building a concrete shed, say 18ft x 12ft. I am fairly handy, but have no experience of building anything before!
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