How to easily create a level shed floor on uneven concrete

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A lot of concrete shed bases have moved over the years, they may have broken their backs or just subsided. Removing the concrete is a costly job. Gorilla Sheds can provide a heavy duty floor frame for your shed to go onto and level it on a series of legs. It's a fraction of the cost of replacing uneven concrete
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honestly, i need more videos like this in my life. not gonna use this exact method, but the simplicity of the video filled in my problem-solving blanks BIGTIME

carlslabs
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this has to be one of the best ways ive seen to level a shed.

wmbhjnd
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An easy way is to place base of shed onto adjustable decking plastic feet so that the wood never touches the ground. Then secure shed to ground with metal brackets. I've done a motorbike she'd like this with just the walls and no wooden floor and it's super strong and sturdy.

bryan
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Simple enough solution, but do you get concerned about the cut ends of the pressure treated lumber eventually soaking up moisture from underneath?

Scorpiomaj
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What is the best type of saw to use doing this method?

richard
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The concrete I'm building on is similar to this. I want to build a insulated building that will have a lot of heavy items in it. Do you recommend certain screws or maybe bolts for the legs in this situation? Maybe more legs also? Thanks

adamkremer
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So the gap between the base and the floor will not get mold after a period of time?

antidinosaur
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so simple and yet I was trying to complicate it in my brain LOL

kickliquid
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Are the screws that are used to attach the legs to the floor frame enough to hold up the weight of the shed and everything in it? Should the frame not be put directly on top of wood to support the downward force rather than relying on the screws handling the downward force?

theflubbybear
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Do you cut the legs at angle to match the decline of the floor?

geoffreykatz
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Could you use shims under the timber instead of screwing legs to them? I know there would be more surface touching the damp ground, but if it's not a long term shed, would this work?

PapaJoeWalsh
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what if you scribed 4x4 posts instead of the legs? that way the vertical force would be downward on the wood, not on the screws. just another though. alternatively half lap style joints, although it'd be hard to cut right. thanks for this video.

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