I wouldn't mind some opinions as the building centre people have me confused.
I am building a 14x20 shed and was going to level the ground down, put in about 4" of coarse gravel, lay about five 4x4's down, and build my floor up from there.
The building centre told me to save my money and just use two 6x6's set a foot in on either side of the 20' run, and then build my floor up using 2x10's (PT of course).
Then they said something about setting my joists at 11" on centre?
I hate having to ask, but what the heck are they talking about?
First of all would two 6x6's be enough to carry the load of the shed without having a bouncy floor?
Ya I know that 2x10's will take most of that out, but are they right?
If somebody could give me a good description that would be awesome, a sketch would be better, but I realize that takes up your time.
Thanks for whatever info you can offer.
I am building a 14x20 shed and was going to level the ground down, put in about 4" of coarse gravel, lay about five 4x4's down, and build my floor up from there.
The building centre told me to save my money and just use two 6x6's set a foot in on either side of the 20' run, and then build my floor up using 2x10's (PT of course).
Then they said something about setting my joists at 11" on centre?
I hate having to ask, but what the heck are they talking about?
First of all would two 6x6's be enough to carry the load of the shed without having a bouncy floor?
Ya I know that 2x10's will take most of that out, but are they right?
If somebody could give me a good description that would be awesome, a sketch would be better, but I realize that takes up your time.
Thanks for whatever info you can offer.

