Cudajas
Well-known member
Hi All,
Now that we are firming up the sale of our current house, and will be moving early to mid May, my mind is running wild for projects on our new place.
First project fro me will be a good size shed in the backyard. The house has an attachd 10X20 garage for my hotrod, but I would like some more work space. So, I want to build a combinded space to store all of the yard equipment and kids stuff, and a workspace for me. I am thinking of building a 12 X 16 shed that is divided with at least a 12 X 10 workspace for me. I am thinking of going all out and insulating and drywalling the interior and making it really nice.
I live in Canada so we get a considerabel amount of snow etc here.
I am pretty sure I do not want to pour a concrete slab for this project, but how do I determine the proper foundation for a shed of this size.
Keep in mind I do want to be able to put a work bench in it and be able to do automotive related projects in it. Just not sure what would be best in this application.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
Now that we are firming up the sale of our current house, and will be moving early to mid May, my mind is running wild for projects on our new place.
First project fro me will be a good size shed in the backyard. The house has an attachd 10X20 garage for my hotrod, but I would like some more work space. So, I want to build a combinded space to store all of the yard equipment and kids stuff, and a workspace for me. I am thinking of building a 12 X 16 shed that is divided with at least a 12 X 10 workspace for me. I am thinking of going all out and insulating and drywalling the interior and making it really nice.
I live in Canada so we get a considerabel amount of snow etc here.
I am pretty sure I do not want to pour a concrete slab for this project, but how do I determine the proper foundation for a shed of this size.
Keep in mind I do want to be able to put a work bench in it and be able to do automotive related projects in it. Just not sure what would be best in this application.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
