Hi all, after realising that my apparently easy corner shed base was not going to be so easy, i've come across a stumbing block.
It's on a slope, and as i started removing the old (smaller) shed base of pavers and sand, i realised the area and slope was bigger than i thought.
Basically, there's around 8-10 inches difference from the front to the back. So, my plan of sub base, mortar, and pavers is out of the window.
If i put the concrete on top of the sub base, how thick can it be? I'll obviously have to build a frame around it, but can it be 6-8 inches thick?
Pic below... it'll actually be another couple of inches above the string to allow for the door opening against the grass. The size is around 2.5mx2.5m .. excluding the corner cut out.
It's on a slope, and as i started removing the old (smaller) shed base of pavers and sand, i realised the area and slope was bigger than i thought.
Basically, there's around 8-10 inches difference from the front to the back. So, my plan of sub base, mortar, and pavers is out of the window.
If i put the concrete on top of the sub base, how thick can it be? I'll obviously have to build a frame around it, but can it be 6-8 inches thick?
Pic below... it'll actually be another couple of inches above the string to allow for the door opening against the grass. The size is around 2.5mx2.5m .. excluding the corner cut out.