But when it comes to laying your slab it s important to get it right.
Is a shed floor necessary when you have a concrete slab.
You don t want water vapor from the soil permeating into the shed.
Also be sure the slab contains reinforcing steel so the slab doesn t crack and break apart.
View of timber sub floor supported above concrete slab.
When building any kind of steel shed the strongest and most durable flooring is the trusty concrete slab.
One of the most common topics we get asked is how to lay the perfect shed concrete slab for your new shed.
In all a concrete or cement shed floor works for some situations but for the majority of cases they tend to be far too expensive and too much hassle.
It will also easily anchor your shed too.
If you don t know what you re doing you re likely to waste a lot of time and money and create headaches.
Rebar reinforcement has been used to provide concrete with the support necessary to withstand tension forces for over 150 years.
At first glance you might think a concrete slab would be the ultimate floor and foundation system for your new shed.
A level floor to work on.
All you need to do is stake out your site remove the topsoil build and level your forms spread and compact 4 to 6 gravel lay out some rebar and you re all set to pour your concrete slab.
The two main reasons for this are listed below.
On the below video michelle explains all the trics about laying a concrete slab for your garden shed.
But a slab has two main drawbacks you should consider before you make a final decision.
They should however have reinforcement.
If you have wheeled equipment that you need to get in and out of the shed having a concrete floor means that the level of the floor can be close to ground level.
A secure base to attach and build your shed on.
A concrete slab could easily cost 3 to 10 times the amount of a wood floor.
It eliminates the need to build a separate shed floor.
If you re working on something residential like a pathway or a shed floor you likely don t need the reinforcement.
A concrete shed floor is very difficult to add on to and requires extensive planning and cost to accomplish it and typically the addition doesn t tend to stay level with the original floor.
A concrete slab is still the best foundation you can have for your shed garage or carport.
It is not affected by moisture or rot.
If you do decide you can tackle a concrete slab be sure to put a high quality vapor barrier under the concrete.
Concrete is incredibly strong in terms of compression but it doesn t have much tension strength.
You ll have a permanent foundation with a smooth level floor on which to build your shed.
A concrete floor is easy to clean and resists spills from most of the items stored inside.
Depending on if you do it yourself or hire someone.
Something like a carport or garage floor may not require a permit.
Enables shed floor to be built close to grade for flush thresholds and minimises the need for a shed ramp.
Even some driveways don t need the steel mesh but most recommend it since vehicles weigh quite a lot.