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  1. #1
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    Default Newbie needs advice on bottom plate for shed slab

    I'm building a shed on an existing concrete slab.

    The shed needs to be smaller than the slab.

    I'm wondering what I should use for a bottom plate. Treated pine with a dampcourse?

    The slab may not drain perfectly at the edges so maybe some right angle (or 89 deg) flashing is required between the clading and the bottom plate?

    Any help greatly appreciated....

  2. #2
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    why not box up 100 ml high and whatever width your bottom plates will be around the slab? might help

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    It would be an awful lot simpler to build the shed the same size as the slab with the wall sheeting running down past the edge of the slab. This would stop any future water seeping under the bottom plate.
    Jack

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    If ya have a power saw, change the blade to concrete cutting .....and cut grooves in the concrete about every 300mm..and about 15/20mm deep .both ways ...create a tile effect ....this should give enough "runoff" should any rain tend to sit where ya dont want it ....I am with the other poster though ....shed should fit the slab ....but ya gotta do what ya gotta do I spose

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    why not lay a course of bricks or form up and pour some concrete the size of the shed so the walls drop down over it.
    les

  6. #6
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    Arrow

    Thanks for the replies. Really didn't want to lay more concrete or bricks. I ended up grinding the concrete down a little for runoff around the edges and also cutting some slots to enhance the runoff further. Used TP for the bottom plate with a layer of plastic dampcourse. I guess time will tell if I got it right

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