funnymunny
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Using paving slabs worked just laid on the ground for me but our shed was one of the smaller sizes. I would imagine for a larger shed you may need to fix the slabs down more permanently or even lay a concrete base. Like Caveat I've found the shed sturdy and it's great to have it maintenance free.Oops, just read your link ClubMan, that answers my question, bolt shed to concrete!
I am not too concerned about putting it together (needless to mention I won't be doing it!) as my brother is very handy so I am hoping he will have a handle on that.
but i think the house rules prohibit me saying who exactly)
I disagree - ours and our neighbour's look fine. Other neighbours' wooden sheds look terrible because they have not been maintained and are falling apart!You should really consider a wooden shed, we considered the metal ones, but they look terrible.
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