This is my first time building a shed, and I've encountered some issues I need advice on. This is just an 8'x8' shed, so nothing too big, but it's become more of a project than I anticipated.
I had a slab poured for it while I was having some other concrete work done and, although I knew it was slightly off level, I didn't think it would cause any major issues. This was not a very smart choice because it would have been much easier to correct this before construction.
What I've found is that the back side of the shed (opposite of the door) sits about 3/8" low (that back wall looks level left to right, but the whole thing needs to be lifted by 3/8" or so). The biggest issue is that there's a dip right in the center of the slab where the door is, and it's causing the bottom of each side of the door frame to sit about 1/4" low - this causes a significant issue with the door frame being out of square and I know this because I've cut the door hole in the siding panel perfectly square.
In any event, I believe some shimming may be in order to correct these problems. I have a double sill plate - the first plate is treated 2x4 with seam seal between it and the slab. I made sure this was perfectly square on the slab by taking diagonal measurements and then put the prebuilt walls on top of that.
How do y'all think the best way to level this is? I was thinking about lifting and shimming either between the bottom sill plate and slab, or between the two bottom plates at each stud. Then I could go back in with a grout bag and mortar mix to seal that gap. Does that sound like a workable plan?
Thanks for the help!
I had a slab poured for it while I was having some other concrete work done and, although I knew it was slightly off level, I didn't think it would cause any major issues. This was not a very smart choice because it would have been much easier to correct this before construction.
What I've found is that the back side of the shed (opposite of the door) sits about 3/8" low (that back wall looks level left to right, but the whole thing needs to be lifted by 3/8" or so). The biggest issue is that there's a dip right in the center of the slab where the door is, and it's causing the bottom of each side of the door frame to sit about 1/4" low - this causes a significant issue with the door frame being out of square and I know this because I've cut the door hole in the siding panel perfectly square.
In any event, I believe some shimming may be in order to correct these problems. I have a double sill plate - the first plate is treated 2x4 with seam seal between it and the slab. I made sure this was perfectly square on the slab by taking diagonal measurements and then put the prebuilt walls on top of that.
How do y'all think the best way to level this is? I was thinking about lifting and shimming either between the bottom sill plate and slab, or between the two bottom plates at each stud. Then I could go back in with a grout bag and mortar mix to seal that gap. Does that sound like a workable plan?
Thanks for the help!



