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On 17 Feb 2005 17:17:08 -0800, someone wrote:

I have decided to go with one of those plastic/resin 8x8 sheds. These
came with a resin flooring already.

My question is preping the area and the foundation. I originally
thought about having concrete poured but it is too much money /
possible property tax complications.

Sheesh, even if "they" noticed and assessed it, just how much would
the tax be on an 8x8 pad anyhhooo??

I live in a totally different area (with a much more severe climate)
and around here, it is common to build a curb of pressure treated
timber (about a foot bigger than the shed all around), fill that with
gravel, and put the shed in there.

Homeowners also sometimes build a (shed-sized) perimeter of pressure
treated, and set the shed directly on that. It is not clear to me if
your resin floor can clear span the full 8 feet - if you went the 2nd
way, would you need another timber running up the middle perhaps?


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