
Building a 12x12 cinderblock shed - DoItYourself.com
Jan 6, 2004 · Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete - Building a 12x12 cinderblock shed - I'm planning on building a 12' x 12' (8' tall) shed out of cinderblock. I'm going to dig the first row of cinderblock a few inches into the ground then pour a concrete (using the blocks as the form)
Cinder Block Shed - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Aug 9, 2021 · Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete - Cinder Block Shed - Good Afternoon, I'm looking for someone to lead me in the right direction. I want to build a shed on an existing concrete slab in my back yard, the slab is 10'X16' and already has a power conduit with wiring in it
How to Build a Cinder Block Shed Foundation | DoItYourself.com
Aug 9, 2010 · A cinder block shed can be an excellent place to keep all the extra things for which you have no more room inside the house. Usually, the outdoor shed becomes the receiving end of such objects that can no longer fit inside your house.
How to Lay Cinder Block With Adhesive | DoItYourself.com
Jun 27, 2010 · Check that the wall is level and pack soil around the first row of cinder blocks. This will provide more stability for your foundation. Step 3 - Install Connecting Pins. Drive the metal pins into the crevices using a hammer. These pins will serve as a connecting device between cinder block layers.
Solid cinder block foundation for shed? - DoItYourself.com
Jan 3, 2017 · Hi, I'm considering building an 8x12 shed (or getting a nice used one plus a delivery service costs about half of materials to build one), and elevating it up on a solid cinder block foundation. Basically what this picture shows except mine would be on the ground instead of dug down, so it'll be elevating the shed above ground.
What to put under shed? - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Jul 13, 2005 · The shed company says that water will evaporate from the ground under the shed and tend to cause moisture damage to the bottom of the shed so they don't like the cinder block approach. They say that this problem doesn't occur using a pad of crushed stone.
Shed on Existing Concrete Slab. Waterproofing?
Mar 24, 2008 · Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete - Shed on Existing Concrete Slab. Waterproofing? - I've ordered a pre-cut 9' x 13' cedar shed that I will have to assemble. I already have a nice, flat, slightly raised (~ 4-5 ) concrete pad in place (it was put in by a previous owner).
10x8 shed slab - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Jul 11, 2019 · Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete - 10x8 shed slab - I will be pouring my first slab (10' x 8' and 4.5 deep) for a shed foundation this weekend.
...shed walls leaking below grade...[title edited] - DoItYourself.com
Dec 19, 2005 · I built a 12'x12' shed below grade using a poured concrete floor (4"-5" thick) and cinder block walls with concrete filling. Above grade are just 2x4s, plywood, and siding. I've tried everything I could to keep water out of this shed and it still leaks, bad. (the below grade portion) So now I'm thinking of a different angle. Directing the water ...
raising shed slab - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Jun 27, 2005 · Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete - raising shed slab - hey guys, have a question for you all. i have a 10 x 10 shed, that sits on a slab thats to low. when it rains quite a bit, water comes over the slab and into the shed. is there a way to raise the slab without tearing