I need to lay a shed base, around 16x10 in my garden.
I can't lay a concrete base as I am probably looking to move on from this house in the next couple of years and will be taking the shed with me, so I don't want to leave behind a whopping great slab especially after going to the expense of laying it.
I'm finding economical paving slabs hard to come by, anyone have any tips? The other route I was considering was suggested to me by a shed builder, which is to simply use rows of breeze blocks hammered into the soil to make what are essentially long bearers and rest the shed on top of that.
He said unless I was planning to use it as a garage or something that should be more than sufficient.
Any suggestions or pointers?
I can't lay a concrete base as I am probably looking to move on from this house in the next couple of years and will be taking the shed with me, so I don't want to leave behind a whopping great slab especially after going to the expense of laying it.
I'm finding economical paving slabs hard to come by, anyone have any tips? The other route I was considering was suggested to me by a shed builder, which is to simply use rows of breeze blocks hammered into the soil to make what are essentially long bearers and rest the shed on top of that.
He said unless I was planning to use it as a garage or something that should be more than sufficient.
Any suggestions or pointers?