Submitted by EnuqieuEsur t3_y2y1iy in DIY
I have a 10x20 shed getting delivered as soon as I have the base set. Sales rep told me to place on 3-4 inches off 3/4 crushed stone as the pressure treated runners it rests on are lifetime warrantied and will do best being on flat level ground with good drainage.
The site we are placing the shed is mostly level, no more than a few inches out at most.
I was going to dig down and level a perimeter of ground contact rated pressure treated beams as a perimeter to hold the crushed stone but with current lumber prices I’m wondering if I have a better option.
Would it work if instead of the pressure treated beams I used concrete retaining wall blocks? This looks to only be slightly more expensive and should last longer than the wood.
Edit: I appreciate all of the responses but I’m now more confused than when I started. For context, in MA, cost is not a huge issue as I’m ready to spend as much as necessary to do this right.
Edit 2: there are (4) 20’ pressure treated runners it is built on that it will sit on.
TurkeyDinner547 t1_is5ec9q wrote
I'd level out some floating deck concrete blocks and call it a day.