I have brought a metal flat roof shed to put up on my terrace balcony. It's 9th floor, so it get some strong wind gusts, but it's against 2 walls and covered, which should make it slightly less prone. However, I'm still keen to make sure the base is heavy enough.
The shed dimensions are 2.8m width x 1.07 depth x 1.8 height
My first thoughts are to use 200x50mm sleepers laid flat in a criss cross shape (5x 3m sleepers along the length on top of maybe 6-8 1.2m sleepers) and then some marine plywood on top of that for the floor. I think this should be suitable weight at 180-200kgs?
I've read a bit around that states that base should be the same size as the shed floor to minimise water getting in. Would this be doable with just the plywood or should I cut the sleepers to size too? And would it be useful to wrap the underside and edges of the plywood with builders plastic to minimise moisture getting in, or would that make it worse by trapping vapour?
It's undercover, but it does get wet as it's southerly facing.