I’ve reclaimed a concrete sectional garage, and plan to rebuild it as a shed. The shed dimensions are likely to be 3m by 6m. Each panel is 60cm wide by 1m high. So I’ll be using two panels to get to my full height of 2m.
The shed is at the back of the garden, with only a narrow 80cm access path, so it will never be used to story heavy equipment such as motorcycles or cars. I intend to use it to store my tools and bicycles.
My question is what thickness I need for each layer. I know that due to the weight of the concrete sectional panels I need a concrete foundation. I found some examples, but got confused as to whether they were talking about the full thickness, or just the thickness of the concrete itself. Obviously on a budget, so would prefer to keep the concrete to a minimum.
The shed is at the back of the garden, with only a narrow 80cm access path, so it will never be used to story heavy equipment such as motorcycles or cars. I intend to use it to store my tools and bicycles.
My question is what thickness I need for each layer. I know that due to the weight of the concrete sectional panels I need a concrete foundation. I found some examples, but got confused as to whether they were talking about the full thickness, or just the thickness of the concrete itself. Obviously on a budget, so would prefer to keep the concrete to a minimum.