We have a solid shed that we built 5 years ago. The shed has "sunk" and is very soon leval with the ground. We plan to raise the shed so explicitly not touching the ground. When we built the shed we placed 3 treated 2x4's across the bottom (12 feet long). Any suggestions on what to place under the shed? Should we put blocks (6x8x1.5 inches) or should we travel with treated timber (2x4)? The shed is 10x12 feet if we use blocks how abundant do you think? My husband and I are really debating this and just want another belief. Thank you!
Answers: either one will do if block place on all four corners and middle but that will move out a gap where small animals can crawl beneath shed the two by fours will run under the entire shed
wood rots after awhile.
nuff said.
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