copmagnet82
Active member
Hello all,
So I need some help with building a shed on an slope. It'll be a 16x12 due to regulations in my county and the costs involved if it's more than 200 sq ft. I really want to have a concrete floor, so I was thinking about putting down a footer, building up the foundation with cinder blocks, and then filling the floor with concrete. I'd use rebars in the footer, and to tie the cinder blocks to the footer to make it all as solid as possible. So, that is the game plan for now.
Now, here's my question/dilemma:
Frost line in my county is 42". Because my structure in less then 200 sq ft the county doesn't care about what I do and how I build it. I really don't feel like digging 42" on the low side in the back yard, but at the same time I don't want the structure to "fall apart". At the same time, my old home was build on a slab and from what I remember, the builder was not digging 42" down; they just poured the slab and put the walls up. I'm wondering, if I basically dig and pour the footer, digging let's say 18"-24" on the low side and about 36" on the high side, or even step the footer up on the high side so it's 18"-24", and then use the cinder blocks for 24"-48" foundation, if that will be sufficient and not cause me any headaches down the road?
Thoughts??? Ideas???
So I need some help with building a shed on an slope. It'll be a 16x12 due to regulations in my county and the costs involved if it's more than 200 sq ft. I really want to have a concrete floor, so I was thinking about putting down a footer, building up the foundation with cinder blocks, and then filling the floor with concrete. I'd use rebars in the footer, and to tie the cinder blocks to the footer to make it all as solid as possible. So, that is the game plan for now.
Now, here's my question/dilemma:
Frost line in my county is 42". Because my structure in less then 200 sq ft the county doesn't care about what I do and how I build it. I really don't feel like digging 42" on the low side in the back yard, but at the same time I don't want the structure to "fall apart". At the same time, my old home was build on a slab and from what I remember, the builder was not digging 42" down; they just poured the slab and put the walls up. I'm wondering, if I basically dig and pour the footer, digging let's say 18"-24" on the low side and about 36" on the high side, or even step the footer up on the high side so it's 18"-24", and then use the cinder blocks for 24"-48" foundation, if that will be sufficient and not cause me any headaches down the road?
Thoughts??? Ideas???




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