goofiefoot
Well-known member
I currently have a 10'x12' barn-style shed in my backyard that needs to be replaced. It's built on skids, and the previous owners had it installed many years ago on a 10'x10' concrete foundation, so the rear 2' hangs off the end, and is supported by blocks. Functionally, it's fine, but it's old and leaky and I'm wanting to build something.
I want to build a new 10'x12' shed, but I'd like the 12' wall as the front, not the side (hope that makes sense). I'd love to build it on the slab, with the concrete as the floor, but I need 2' more concrete on one side.
The current slab looks to be level and in really decent shape. If I wanted to add 2' more of concrete, and have a solid, 10'x12' floor to build my shed, how would that work? How would the existing slab be modified to accommodate the extra material, and how much height would need to be added to ensure a solid floor across it all? I'd probably hire it out, so what should I expect from a contractor on this project?
Thanks for any insight and advice you might have!
I want to build a new 10'x12' shed, but I'd like the 12' wall as the front, not the side (hope that makes sense). I'd love to build it on the slab, with the concrete as the floor, but I need 2' more concrete on one side.
The current slab looks to be level and in really decent shape. If I wanted to add 2' more of concrete, and have a solid, 10'x12' floor to build my shed, how would that work? How would the existing slab be modified to accommodate the extra material, and how much height would need to be added to ensure a solid floor across it all? I'd probably hire it out, so what should I expect from a contractor on this project?
Thanks for any insight and advice you might have!
