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We would not recommend any shingle or gravel bases. A timber base can be suitable as long as it is designed to support the building fully and the ground beneath is both solid and level.
You will need to have laid a suitable shed base, such as concrete, slabs or one of our plastic shed bases on a pre-prepared level area. When the shed arrives, check off all items from the parts list provided before you start. Make sure you have assistance...
No, unfortunately you cannot just place a shed on grass. All sheds need a strong, level base such as concrete, tarmac or paving slabs. For true stability, you will need to use hilti screws to attach your Palram Canopia shed to the base. (Hilti screws...
You are required to arrange a suitable flat and stable surface for your shed or building. Please also ensure that you have cleared the surrounding area by at least 1 foot.
All sheds need a substantial base. The base should be solid, flat and level to ensure the stability of your shed. We recommend using paving slabs, tarmac or concrete. A solid concrete base is more permanent and provides an excellent base for a metal ...
If the space where you are placing your shed is a grassed area, you will require a base. We have a wide range of plastic bases available or a wooden base may be offered as part of the Add-ons for the product. However, a shed can be placed directly on...
We recommend that the solid base should be the same size as the floor of your building. This will allow for water to run off the sides and drain away, rather than collecting at the base and running under the building.
Unfortunately we don't sell concrete bases. However, we do supply both plastic and wooden bases. These extras are available to add-on within the product page.
Unfortunately, this is not something that we currently offer.
A wooden base is not required if you have a solid level concrete base.
Yes, you should be able to move the installation date by contacting us, providing that you allow as much notice as possible.
A plastic base consists of plastic grids that slot together and the wooden base consists of wooden slats.
No, it is dependant on what foundations you currently have. However, we do highly recommend that when you buy a shed you also buy the relevant shed base kit.
If it is solid, level and the correct size for the shed then yes it should be fine to use, please double check with the team as some bases are not suitable for certain sheds.
A solid level base is required, such as paving slabs, concrete or tarmac.