Wonky Concrete Shed Base
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At the end of my garage I have a concrete base with a brick/block built lean to/shed, as below.

The person/bodger (not me) who laid the concrete slab did not tie it to the garage base, it was just laid next to it. Over the years the slab has slowly been "leaning" away from the end wall of the garage, as below.
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I am going to demolish this lean to/shed and put a new freestanding shed on the base. My question is How would I stop the shed base leaning any more than it is now ?
What would be the best way to level the base before I put a new shed on it ?
The person/bodger (not me) who laid the concrete slab did not tie it to the garage base, it was just laid next to it. Over the years the slab has slowly been "leaning" away from the end wall of the garage, as below.
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I am going to demolish this lean to/shed and put a new freestanding shed on the base. My question is How would I stop the shed base leaning any more than it is now ?
What would be the best way to level the base before I put a new shed on it ?
Depends if your using the concrete as your floor, or the usual rubbish timber floor that comes with the shed.
I'd simply cut some tanalised timber on a chamfer to match the slope of the concrete, then set the shed on that so it's level. Have the concrete as my actual floor.
Accept my floors wonky.
If it moves some more over time I'd not worry unless it managed to fully flip over
I'd simply cut some tanalised timber on a chamfer to match the slope of the concrete, then set the shed on that so it's level. Have the concrete as my actual floor.
Accept my floors wonky.
If it moves some more over time I'd not worry unless it managed to fully flip over

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