# Posted: 26 Jan 2024 16:24
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Hi all,
I've been planning out a workshop that I'm going to build behind my garage for a while. I've settled on an overall size and design, but I am looking for some advice on what to do for the foundation.
Design for reference:
It's a 14x32 with a gambrel roof and a loft. Currently I have it set up on 3 3-ply 2x8 beams for the skids and it's sitting on blocks (3x5 pattern). I'm planning to set up a compacted gravel pad slightly larger than the structure itself. To deal with wind I'm planning to use mobile home tie downs around the perimeter (I am not in a high wind or hurricane zone but just want to be safe).
Where I am the soil is pretty sandy for the first foot or two, and our frostline is something like 6".
Does anyone have experience with this kind of setup? Any advice? I also looked at piers. I have the equipment to do piers, just don't know if it's worth the effort and added cost in this case.
And yes I know that concrete slab might be the optimal choice, but a properly done slab is going to cost more than the entire rest of the structure according to the prices I've looked at. Plus I want flexibility to easily add plumbing later.
Any advice is appreciated!
Reply Quote Edit
Hi all,
I've been planning out a workshop that I'm going to build behind my garage for a while. I've settled on an overall size and design, but I am looking for some advice on what to do for the foundation.
Design for reference:

It's a 14x32 with a gambrel roof and a loft. Currently I have it set up on 3 3-ply 2x8 beams for the skids and it's sitting on blocks (3x5 pattern). I'm planning to set up a compacted gravel pad slightly larger than the structure itself. To deal with wind I'm planning to use mobile home tie downs around the perimeter (I am not in a high wind or hurricane zone but just want to be safe).
Where I am the soil is pretty sandy for the first foot or two, and our frostline is something like 6".
Does anyone have experience with this kind of setup? Any advice? I also looked at piers. I have the equipment to do piers, just don't know if it's worth the effort and added cost in this case.
And yes I know that concrete slab might be the optimal choice, but a properly done slab is going to cost more than the entire rest of the structure according to the prices I've looked at. Plus I want flexibility to easily add plumbing later.
Any advice is appreciated!
