how to lay a shed base using paving slabs
Laying a concrete shed base involves the same clearance and levelling of land as with a paving slab shed base. however, you then need to create a frame, fill with stone, mix cement, level and allow to set.. When that’s done, use a trowel to lay an even layer of approx. 30mm mortar in one corner, ready for your first paving slab (we recommend our value paving slabs for creating a sturdy shed base). top tip: add mortar on a slab-by-slab basis; this ensures the mortar base remains wet and workable.. How to lay a paving slab base : equipment required : to prepare a paving slab base for a garden building you will need: a tape measure, four wooden pegs, a ball of string, spade, a large bucket or similar for mixing cement in, garden rake, rubber mallet, tri-square and a spirit level.. how to lay a shed base using paving slabs
I am planning on installing a 8x6 foot garden shed. i had planned on using a pro-base style base, but i have a load of 2x2 foot paving slabs that are otherwise going to waste, so it probably makes more sense to recycle these as a base instead. i have read various instructions on how to lay slabs for a base and am a bit confused..
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