Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:42 am
Hi
Have ordered a 10'x5' play house and have cleared an area at the top of the garden for the base. However, I keep reading conflicting advice about how much preparation is needed for the base.
The area had a pile of angular gravel from our old driveway on top of some dirt and the soil that was under this is fairly well compacted.
Part of the lawn that was layed a few months ago also impinges onto where the base will be. When flattening out the area I had to lift out a few big rocks and stones from the back of the base. Consequently, these two areas of the shed base to the front and rear will have low soil compaction.
I am going for the slabs on sand and cement method but I don't know if I need to dig deeper and put down a hardcore/scalpings sub base first.
Or would that be overkill??
If I could use the existing angular gravel as part of any base material that would be useful, seeing as its free and piled next to where the shed will be!
Thanks in advance for any help
Regards
Have ordered a 10'x5' play house and have cleared an area at the top of the garden for the base. However, I keep reading conflicting advice about how much preparation is needed for the base.
The area had a pile of angular gravel from our old driveway on top of some dirt and the soil that was under this is fairly well compacted.
Part of the lawn that was layed a few months ago also impinges onto where the base will be. When flattening out the area I had to lift out a few big rocks and stones from the back of the base. Consequently, these two areas of the shed base to the front and rear will have low soil compaction.
I am going for the slabs on sand and cement method but I don't know if I need to dig deeper and put down a hardcore/scalpings sub base first.
Or would that be overkill??
If I could use the existing angular gravel as part of any base material that would be useful, seeing as its free and piled next to where the shed will be!
Thanks in advance for any help
Regards