How To Install a Grid Shed Base!🛖(The EASY Way)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Easily install a plastic grid shed base in your garden!
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    0:00 - Overview
    0:17 - Marking Out
    1:10 - Digging Out
    2:00 - Levelling Off
    3:56 - Weed Fabric
    4:23 - Plastic Grid Systems
    5:21 - Pea Gravel
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  • @dougdavidson175
    @dougdavidson175 4 месяца назад +1

    I did a cement slab and patio stone backyard upgrade. Needed a pickaxe and heavy prybar to get through the hard scrabble under the sod layer. Glad I only went for a 5-inch base. Take care & stay safe.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад

      The Rolls Royce if shed bases! I didn’t want to go to that effort/ cost for this but likely will for my ultimate shed!

  • @Greyotterstudio
    @Greyotterstudio 4 месяца назад +2

    Super hopeful that the shed moving means it’s making way for the new workshop! Nice video bud, not seen the gravel before, looking forwards to the rest!

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад +1

      That's the plan! Getting things cleared for the big build

  • @michaelroberts2863
    @michaelroberts2863 4 месяца назад +2

    Lovely stuff! Thank you for sharing... I feel like we're leading parallel lives! Every time I start planning to do something (buy a drill press, lay a patio, build a covered area in the garden, lay a shed base to create space to build a new workshop), I get an alert saying you've created a video of exactly that thing! It's getting spooky, although I suspect it may be that every budding woodworker goes through a similar journey of getting set up, culminating in the big workshop build! Good luck with your projects and thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills!

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад

      Haha I swear I'm not mimicing your steps on purpose! Hope the workshop build goes well!

  • @paulmaryon9088
    @paulmaryon9088 4 месяца назад +3

    What a great video, would never have thought of this option, thanks, be lucky

  • @stephenstone2606
    @stephenstone2606 4 месяца назад

    Good video thanks for showing👍👍

  • @mrpanther8353
    @mrpanther8353 14 дней назад

    Nice job!!

  • @davidstorton910
    @davidstorton910 2 месяца назад

    Nice one mate, I'm moving this year and will want a shed and this sounds like a good option for me

  • @mimigization
    @mimigization 2 месяца назад +10

    One suggestion to cut cost, is to use the cheapest available pea gravel. At my local store, the decorative stuff you used was £4.50 a bag, but they had one at £1.99 a bag.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад +2

      Great tip! Not sure how I missed this!!

    • @MatthewTucker1SonOfGod
      @MatthewTucker1SonOfGod Месяц назад +1

      Where can I get this pea gravel from?

    • @mimigization
      @mimigization Месяц назад

      @@MatthewTucker1SonOfGod I live near Stafford, but I’m sure if you go to any builders merchant, or diy store you can get pea gravel quite cheaply. Buying a 1 Ton builders bag , rather than small 25 k bags, can also save money for a larger shed base.

  • @Denbot.Gaming
    @Denbot.Gaming 2 месяца назад +1

    I can relate to the hard work... we've just spend the last week including the easter bank holiday, taking down an old shed and levelling a 8x5m area out.... my back (body) is in bits todays.
    Good news is the base kit is down, with a nice retaining wall around 2 sides to hold back the higher ground, with plenty of clearance between the base kit.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      That’s a big area! All by hand? I just cleared a 6mx3m area and decided a digger was the way to go

    • @Denbot.Gaming
      @Denbot.Gaming 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds all with a spade and plenty of sweat I think if I was to ever do one again, I'd hire a digger.
      It kind of spiralled out of control once I spotted the back of the concrete slab garage was half buried, at that point we'd already cleared more than half of it out

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      @@Denbot.Gaming fair play to you! I've done similar projects like that before an agree it's extremely hard going!

    • @Denbot.Gaming
      @Denbot.Gaming 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds had a nightmare... got the laser level out on it last night, its an inch lower on the right side... any recommendations.... its full of pea gravel... my thinking is the ground was slightly softer on the right...
      My thinking is:
      1# border it with halfs I have lay around and level out with more gravel
      2# Take it all up, level it and lay it back down
      Cabin is sat on the drive so its a time crunch 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Denbot.Gaming honestly I think I'd take it up and redo it. Anything else would be a bodging it and likley setting you up for more cost later down the line. Those cabins are mostly held together with gravity so having a level base is essential. If you out weed fabric down then this shouldn't be too bad...

  • @intothemultiverse1033
    @intothemultiverse1033 Месяц назад +1

    I used this method for 5.5x3.5m summerhouse. Absolutely no problems yet whatsoever. In fact I prefer it to concrete because if water gets underneath it’ll just drain away and not pool around the floor bearers.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад

      I actually agree, I also have a summer house but went for a concrete base and it 100% has puddles under it for several days after rainfall.

  • @bagelandapriusrv
    @bagelandapriusrv 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! Could i do this exact process for a driveway? But maybe add gravel dust on top?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes you 100% can

    • @ginaweller620
      @ginaweller620 4 месяца назад +1

      Look into granite powder, acts like sand to spread, than water, turns out like concrete.

  • @JamesGettingFit
    @JamesGettingFit 3 месяца назад

    Just in time this video ha

  • @MRacer001
    @MRacer001 4 месяца назад +1

    funnily enough i did my own grid shed base before xmas, was nice to confirm that everything i did was correct :D

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад

      Glad to hear it!

    • @Isiena
      @Isiena Месяц назад

      how is your shed and shed base holding up now?

  • @imaginitivity7853
    @imaginitivity7853 Месяц назад

    Depending on what you have to hand or is available, you can make your own stabilising grid by cutting French drain tubing into 2 inch sections. I've seen those grids be quite costly, so that might be a cheaper option.
    ETA: I should acknowledge the excellent Apple Drains on YT for this idea

  • @G.D-og1ip
    @G.D-og1ip Месяц назад +1

    How level is level? Yours is the only tutorial that doesn't skim over levelling as if its a one sentence afterthought, but it still seems like it was a much more straightforward process than I'm having.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад +3

      I got it pretty much perfect with the sand and I’d suggest everyone does the same. It’s just a case of digging the high areas and filing in the lows, checking with the spirit level regularly

  • @jonbarbuti1779
    @jonbarbuti1779 2 месяца назад

    this is fantastic and so useful. I'm looking to add a fairly basic summer house to the back garden (more a glorified shed) and it's been suggested to add a layer of hardcore, then sharp sand, then the membrane, grids and stone. However, I can't really see that the hardcore is needed, and you haven't used it here. Would it just protect the base a little from water coming up?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      Hard-core should be used if the soil that you’re putting it on is particularly soft. It’s really there just to make sure that the ground doesn’t budge overtime for most of the UK soil is quite soft or sandy in which case you should put hard-core down the ground where I ended up putting mine was quite hard so decided against it.

    • @jonbarbuti1779
      @jonbarbuti1779 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds ahh - thanks. Our soil is heavy, prob high in clay and an absolute nightmare to dig out so I think I can probably do without the hardcore in that case. thanks for the reply.

  • @esprit333
    @esprit333 4 месяца назад

    @sumeraybuilds am wondering how you then anchored your shed to the base? Or is it just held there by its own weight?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад

      I’m planning on the shed weighing enough. It’s a pretty solid shed plus will be filled with timber which 🤞 will weigh it down enough. If you were just going to put one of those cheaper thin sheds on here then it might be worth staking/ concreting some timber to screw the shed to to prevent it blowing away!

  • @Mike-sh5nh
    @Mike-sh5nh Месяц назад

    I am thinking of gong down this route as opposed to a concrete slab; my only concern is the weather. Our location can be extremely windy and a lightweight shed might relocate a few fields down. So, did you anchor yours down and was it easy to do? I'm probably worrying unnecessarily with weight of the contents in the shed, just covering all bases.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад +1

      I didn’t anchor mine, but it’s quite protected from wind by surrounding houses. I would probably use post Crete and a long length of timber at th e front and back to anchor it if I was worried about wind. Good luck!

  • @timgusterson7541
    @timgusterson7541 Месяц назад

    Ive seem this grid system on garden buildings like dunster house - 5m x 3m or similar - they offer grid based foundation base options - you talk to some people and they swear by conctret base of timber - but I was hoping to go down the grid based one -as its cheaper and possibly easier for us to do...? thoughts -and replies would be helpful if you can - thanks - good video!

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад

      I think you’ll be fine, just make sure to put a layer of compacted hardcore underneath the weed fabric and nothing can go wrong imo

  • @Toxic_0_
    @Toxic_0_ 2 месяца назад

    What kind of weight would this kind of base be able to support long term? I’m hoping to get a log cabin style shed and I’m still deciding if a concrete base is necessary.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      I have a log cabin (Dunster House) and decided to go with a concrete base. I don’t think I’d put it on this stuff. Personally I’d reserve this plastic grid stuff for smaller more temporary sheds.

  • @Denbot.Gaming
    @Denbot.Gaming 2 месяца назад

    nicely done, got my shed kit on route, might share how I get on with it, I was on the fence between the ecobase and a slab.... how is your base holding up so far?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад +1

      It’s been down just over a month and so far it’s doing great. No sign of movement ect. If you can be bothered I’ve seen some people put 2 or 3 inches of hardcore down below the grid to ensure no movement. It’s great for drainage, certainly better than slabs/ concrete

    • @Denbot.Gaming
      @Denbot.Gaming 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds I was looking at some sharp sand for under the sheet, then some larger gravel on top of the sheet, but under the grid

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      @Denbot.Gaming that should work as long as you get the larger gravel compacted down and level

  • @paulhodgson4790
    @paulhodgson4790 4 месяца назад

    Seems like a good budget option. Like to know how it stands up over a few years.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  4 месяца назад +1

      They have very good reviews. I think as long as they’re laid properly that will make the biggest difference for their longevity.

  • @aaron1uk
    @aaron1uk 9 дней назад

    Is this method good for a seldomly used gravel path too, or should a MOT 1 Sub base still be laid?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  8 дней назад

      Yes this will be great for that. It depends what your soil is like underneath. If it's hard then don't worry, if it's soft then you'll want MOT.

  • @ThePaulg123
    @ThePaulg123 Месяц назад

    Nice video 👍🏻
    I was just wondering for a driveway i wouldn't want to have the grid pattern showing, just seeing if you have any ideas for that?
    I don't know wether if i made the depth like a centimetre deeper, then after using the pea gravel to fill high enough for the grid, then putting 20mm on top for that 1cm extra depth? Then I'm worrying if the 20mm will sit ok on top of the 10mm when cars are going on and off? 🤔🤯

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад

      The honest answer is I don't know, never tried. But I don't see any reason this wouldn't work. I suspect the gravel you have ontop of the grids will move overtime to reveal the grids you're trying to hide. Other than that I can't see a reason why this wouldn't work.

    • @ThePaulg123
      @ThePaulg123 Месяц назад

      @@sumeraybuilds many thanks for your reply, the only idea I had is if I filled the grids almost to the top with 10mm and topped with the 20mm, that way at least the 10mm gets in all those important air gaps in the grid and compacts it all nicely still🤔

    • @blobby482002
      @blobby482002 10 дней назад

      I laid this for a drive and it works very well, I used to top up driveway every year but haven't needed to do that for three years! We have a very busy driveway too! We have a trees on our property with TPO's and cant lay a solid drive without planning permission and a miracle from God. These grids are a really good option!! I cannot believe I hadn't seen this as a shed base option too!! Great video!!!

    • @ThePaulg123
      @ThePaulg123 10 дней назад

      @@blobby482002 thanks for your comment , just wondering how you prepped the driveway? With the layers like sub-base and membrane etc?
      So did you fill the grids with gravel then top off to hide the grid pattern?
      How did you get on with utility pipes like electric, gas and water? I'm so nervous about doing it even if I know where they are.
      Thanks in advance for your time if you can answer 🙏🏻👍🏻

    • @blobby482002
      @blobby482002 9 дней назад

      @@ThePaulg123 Yes mate. There is a root protection honeycomb filled with hardcore as a sub base, this was installed by builder as part of building control. We just raked back the existing slate topping and the grid was laid on top of the hard core and filled with slate. We didn’t worry too much about hiding the grid as it looks ok as it is. It hasn’t budged since laying!! 👍

  • @mework1871
    @mework1871 28 дней назад

    wow prices for the plastic grids went up quickly. Just checked and the cheepest ones a tenner more the rest have almost doubled

  • @djemu88
    @djemu88 2 месяца назад

    How would you anchor the shed to the base?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      I didn’t, but my shed is heavy af. I guess you could hammer some big stakes in after to screw the base to. Mines been fine so far and it’s been very windy

    • @djemu88
      @djemu88 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds thanks a lot. I've got a big metal shed to put up, 11x9ft. Gonna put it on this and hope it doesn't blow away, but it's 130kg so should be okay.

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 Месяц назад

    Probably a stupid question, What do I do with the turf that I’ve removed?

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад +1

      You can either 1) take it tip or 2) turn it upside down somewhere in your garden so it decomposes over time.

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 Месяц назад

      @@sumeraybuilds ok thanks for the advice

  • @morecambemarko
    @morecambemarko Месяц назад

    Complete novice over here, but appreciate your help with my question. Why the weed control? I’ve been told that because the weed control isn’t permeable water might pool beneath, so don’t use weed control- Is that right ? Are they talking BS

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад

      Simply to prevent weeds coming through, it is permeable so no issues with drainage. You could not use it, but you'll likley get weeds come through eventually.

  • @simongilbert2704
    @simongilbert2704 2 месяца назад

    why the weed fabric ? it's dark under there , also roots love weed control mesh , it's worse in the long run , it's a con , also gets caught up when strimming ,

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  2 месяца назад

      Even though it’s dark it does prevent weeds, that’s my understanding anyway. I guess you could skip it if you wanted to save £20.

    • @simongilbert2704
      @simongilbert2704 2 месяца назад

      @@sumeraybuilds hi, its not 20 quid that is an issue , i work on a lot of paths and borders where this stuff is used and the weeds love it . they sink their roots into the mesh and make it hard work to weed , in the shed base term of things that you are doing i have watched some others and it seems a good idea to keep the gravel from sinking too much , so i will follow your instructions and use some thick stuff to retain the gravel ;;;

  • @tombell9964
    @tombell9964 Месяц назад

    Base won’t last two winters, squeaky floor ahead

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  Месяц назад +1

      We'll see...

    • @janiceh3995
      @janiceh3995 Месяц назад +2

      I did a base like this 2.5 years ago and its still going strong with no issues

  •  19 дней назад

    I'd chose different fabric. This one will break.

    • @sumeraybuilds
      @sumeraybuilds  17 дней назад

      You think? I’ve used this quite a lot in the past and it’s been fine. 🤞 it holds up!

    •  17 дней назад

      @@sumeraybuilds Looks like the one that deteriorates after a few years and breaks into small parts.

    • @ryanblanz3943
      @ryanblanz3943 7 дней назад

      Which fabric would you use?

    •  7 дней назад +1

      @@ryanblanz3943 I'd go for some geotextile that should last much longer and doesn't breakdown.

    • @ryanblanz3943
      @ryanblanz3943 6 дней назад +1

      Thanks for info!

  • @christophehorguelin7044
    @christophehorguelin7044 Месяц назад

    That's a lot of plastic