Learn More About Shed Skid Foundations
For starters, a skid foundation normally is built with pressure treated wood which makes it easier and faster to build compared to a concrete foundation. When constructing a wood skid foundation, you need to choose a location that drains well. The next step is to lay down a level bed of gravel for a stable surface which will allow water to drain under the shed keeping the wood foundation dry. On top of the gravel bed you will lay the pressure treated wood beams. These beams are the skids. Your storage shed flooring will rest on the skids. The pressure treated wood beams are bearing the shed's weight and its contents. With the use of angle ends you will be capable of transferring or moving your storage shed to a different location in the yard.
With a set of good detailed shed plans you will be able to build a strong skid foundation. You will be able to find quality shed plans online. Using shed plans is a terrific way to save money.
Another skid foundation benefit is the shed building process will go faster. After building the shed in another area all you have to do is place it on top of the wood skid foundation.
In some states where a shed is not permanent you do not have to apply for a building permit which saves you fees and time waiting for the permit.
Yes there are a few disadvantages. Because the foundation is built with wood it is not secured to the ground and the shed may not be able to sustain the weight of heavy equipment. The size of sheds on skid is also limited and they are usually susceptible to holding moisture which may reduce the life of the shed.
Most of the advantages outweigh the mentioned disadvantages. Most homeowners do not have heavy equipment. In fact most of the sheds are used for storage, a small workshop, housing things like garden tools and bikes.
So release your creative side and build a shed on a skid foundation.
Larry is a writer of articles that provides information on shed plans and the building of sheds.