Hi
i am looking at purchasing a 3.7 x 3m shed and have been looking at flooring options and have come across these flooring kits, has anyone used one? or can i bolt a shed down to 600 x 600mm concrete pavers? concrete pad isnt really an option at the moment.
Thanks
https://www.cheapsheds.com.au/rebated-timber-floor-kit-for-easyshed-garden-sheds.html
Kit came from.
Floor Kit
Kit comes with holddown brackets, I used 6 of them with 4 being dynabolted into concrete and 2 having leveling feet fitted as the gap was larger than the bracket. If going on the ground you could stake it down. Video shows them cutting with snips, it was something I tried and failed so I went with my 18v metal cutting saw. I had enough leftovers to fix the back fence.
If you want to be more DIY.
Purlin
For the pine I am thinking I may have to use leveling feet as there is a slope on the yard from front to back so it might not look right just sitting on the pavers. I may have to use some dynabolts if it looks like it could move.
That is the option I went with, steel flooring kit with Ekodeck. I could of rebated the edges if I also put a 45 mitre on the corners for the brackets. Upcoming project is a shade house and I will go treated pine base with Ekodeck top.
Here's the discussion thread where @Brad shared his garden shed project @Gezza87. It might assist while you wait for his reply.
Garden Shed - https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Outdoor-Living/Garden-shed/td-p/13304
Good luck with your project.
Jason
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Last year I had a shed built which was on a slope. They wanted to charge a fortune for flooring so did it myself. I got concrete pilings from Bunnings and then built a timber frame. I used plywood for the flooring and painted it to give it durability. Nice and solid.
Great work @Caron. Many thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jason - was well worth the effort. I was impressed with the options Bunnings had for shed flooring.
Great, many thanks for the feedback @Caron. I'll share it with the Bunnings merchandise team.