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Bald1, afraid to ask what it cost. Cost?
Nicely done btw.


$3,850 including site build.

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I’ve put up a few. One on pavers and it was a nightmare. I wouldn’t ever consider doing it if the surface isn’t perfect. The shed was a Rubbermaid from Lowe’s.

The second one, I poured a slab. It went up easy and I was quite happy. This one was a Suncast from Costco. Quality was far better than Rubbermaid. The engineering and sturdiness of the Costco shed was fantastic. It’s still at my daughters house, four years later and it looks great.


How would you tie down a shed on poured concrete? Are there different ways or just one method?



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pavers

^Why did you have so much trouble with pavers? Were they not flat?



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How would you tie down a shed on poured concrete? Are there different ways or just one method?

Apparently there are multiple ways...




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Didn't watch video, but middle two are the best.

I used blues and screws with longer screws to account for depth of floor.




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