So I just bought this shed kit from Home Depot. I am a little confused for the foundation however.
I want to use the 4-way concrete blocks (shown here: https://www.dunnlumber.com/concrete-4-way-dekblock-8-inches-x-8-inches-at-top-x-7-inches-pierd.html) This is the shed: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Handy-Home-Products-Do-it-Yourself-Rookwood-10-ft-x-8-ft-Backyard-Wood-Storage-with-Smartside-and-Floor-system-Included-80-sq-ft-19426-9/315698513 It says it includes a floor kit. But I don't really understand what that means? In the instruction manual (pg. 5) it says "If you purchased a separate floor kit, use instructions and materials in that kit to construct your floor" but later on it talks about optional reinforced wood floor flame they recommend installing. Do I need to buy all this wood to assemble the floor frame? Can I just put this on the ground, or will I need to dig some grass up and put some gravel down? submitted by /u/ExtendedArmGesture [link] [comments]
I want to use the 4-way concrete blocks (shown here: https://www.dunnlumber.com/concrete-4-way-dekblock-8-inches-x-8-inches-at-top-x-7-inches-pierd.html)
It says it includes a floor kit. But I don't really understand what that means?
In the instruction manual (pg. 5) it says "If you purchased a separate floor kit, use instructions and materials in that kit to construct your floor" but later on it talks about optional reinforced wood floor flame they recommend installing.
Do I need to buy all this wood to assemble the floor frame?
Can I just put this on the ground, or will I need to dig some grass up and put some gravel down?
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