Hello all
Looking for some cost effective solutions to an issue ihave with a pre existing shed here in Ontario, Canada
Shed is 9x12... Max size allowedhere before a building permit is required
Previous owner built it with a mansard roof so you can stand upright on a second level. I havent clarified yet, however, i suspect if i add stairs, the township will want a permit.
Heres my issue
Previous owner laid a vinyl or plastic matt on the ground (looks like one of those containment matts u see under fuel tanks on farms) and placed 10" square beams on the matt (not pt, leftovers from back kitchen on the house) and my walls are starting to sag, making the doors hard to open
2 options i can think of here...
Bolt 2x8 to each stud from the outside and lift the shedup high enough to remove the old floor and support on cribbing until i pour a slab underneath
Or
Roll shed out of the way, pour conc columns in sonotubes, rebuild new floor out of 2x8pt and move shed back in place onnew floor
Thoughts?
Suggestions?
If i pour a slab... It will likely have to meet code if i ever decide to add to the shed...
Thanksin advance for your ideas
Looking for some cost effective solutions to an issue ihave with a pre existing shed here in Ontario, Canada
Shed is 9x12... Max size allowedhere before a building permit is required
Previous owner built it with a mansard roof so you can stand upright on a second level. I havent clarified yet, however, i suspect if i add stairs, the township will want a permit.
Heres my issue
Previous owner laid a vinyl or plastic matt on the ground (looks like one of those containment matts u see under fuel tanks on farms) and placed 10" square beams on the matt (not pt, leftovers from back kitchen on the house) and my walls are starting to sag, making the doors hard to open
2 options i can think of here...
Bolt 2x8 to each stud from the outside and lift the shedup high enough to remove the old floor and support on cribbing until i pour a slab underneath
Or
Roll shed out of the way, pour conc columns in sonotubes, rebuild new floor out of 2x8pt and move shed back in place onnew floor
Thoughts?
Suggestions?
If i pour a slab... It will likely have to meet code if i ever decide to add to the shed...
Thanksin advance for your ideas
