Don t use pavers for a storage shed.
Diy storage shed p aver floor.
A patio style floor will also allow the best drainage for the shed out of all the options.
We ll show you how to build this shed and provide you with the plans and materials list you need to get started.
Modular construction and inexpensive materials make this shed easy to build and easy to afford.
To make it easier for you the do it yourself storage shed kits are for sale partially prefabricated to make the assembly of the shed barn kit simple and straightforward.
A simpler method is to build your shed floor like a deck with footings posts and a wood frame covered by plywood.
Nail outer floor joists to rim boards.
Most popular storage shed floor options concrete slab.
Install the rest of floor joists.
Some people even convert then to man caves.
A shed offers you much needed storage space from garden tools to all sorts of things.
The most durable of shed floors concrete floor will hold up against just about anything you throw at it.
Attach the joist hangers to rim joists.
While we offer large shed kits as well as small barn kits on the smaller 6 and 8 shed kits the floor may be partially constructed to make the job even easier.
A pressure treated wood floor is recommended if the other flooring options can t be accomplished.
The diy storage shed kit walls are assembled and the rafters are prebuilt and ready to put into place.
Install 3 4 inch plywood.
Any kind of outdoor shed will require some kind of floor regardless of if it is built from scratch or built using a plastic shed kit.
With concrete you don t need to worry about water damage wood eating bugs or rot.
My design for this was based on the amount of concrete an 80 pound bag of premix would make.
If using 4x4 posts sunk in the ground you d build the shed first and then lay the pavers down for the floor.
The shed should be anchored to the ground in some manner just setting it on top of the pavers won t do.
I must disagree with marksr.
For my shed i needed nearly 30 pavers of this size.
If this is your first time building a shed floor it is a relatively simple process.
If you don t like the opening under the shed build a skirt to cover the space between the shed floor and the ground.
The width is the side to side distance of the shed and depth is the front to back distance.
The process is pretty labor intensive as you ll need to move pavers and heavy bags of sand to their final destination.
Measure the width and depth of the floor of the shed.
The first step is to build the form for the pavers.
Don t be intimidated by the size of this project.
It ended up being 22 square and the concrete came up to 1 inch below the top of a 2x4.
Step 5 cut pressure treated 2 by 4 boards to match the depth of the shed.
Set rim joists on shed foundation.
With these factors in mind let s look at the options you have for flooring materials.
Since locating buried utilities is free it doesn t make any sense to skip this step.