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Barry Watts 06-04-2003 10:32 AM

Sealing a Garden Shed @ ground level
 
Always a mine of useful information, I thought I'd ask if anyone has
successfully accomplished the sealing of a garden shed to a concrete base.
I have a new 8'x12' heavy duty shed being delivered/erected this week.
There is no floor to the shed, which will stand on a large level, concrete
base. I have a roll of 10" wide damp course vinyl and thought I would stand
the upright walls onto this, then find a way of sealing the vinyl to the
shed.

I first thought of folding the vinyl up against the shed wall, and
stapling/sealing. but then, one single leak would provide a well of water
in which my shed could rot. So instead I thought I would cut the vinyl
flush with the shed walls, making a neat waterproof seal directly beneath
them, then apply some kind of sealant to the outer/inner edges. Does
anyone have any ideas which product would be best for such a job? Tar I
suspect would be great - but I'm no specialist and whatever I use would
need to come from B&Q or Homebase (that defines me as UK-based, for non UK
readers...).

Any views appreciated.
Baz (Woodford, Essex).





Barry Watts 06-04-2003 11:08 AM

Sealing a Garden Shed @ ground level
 
Ooops! Sent to wrong group - apologies!!! But if you have a view..... do
let me know.

Baz



John Rutz 06-04-2003 04:20 PM

Sealing a Garden Shed @ ground level
 


Barry Watts wrote:
Always a mine of useful information, I thought I'd ask if anyone has
successfully accomplished the sealing of a garden shed to a concrete base.
I have a new 8'x12' heavy duty shed being delivered/erected this week.
There is no floor to the shed, which will stand on a large level, concrete
base. I have a roll of 10" wide damp course vinyl and thought I would stand
the upright walls onto this, then find a way of sealing the vinyl to the
shed.

I first thought of folding the vinyl up against the shed wall, and
stapling/sealing. but then, one single leak would provide a well of water
in which my shed could rot. So instead I thought I would cut the vinyl
flush with the shed walls, making a neat waterproof seal directly beneath
them, then apply some kind of sealant to the outer/inner edges. Does
anyone have any ideas which product would be best for such a job? Tar I
suspect would be great - but I'm no specialist and whatever I use would
need to come from B&Q or Homebase (that defines me as UK-based, for non UK
readers...).

Any views appreciated.
Baz (Woodford, Essex).



I have a well house like that, I had foam put between the bottom of the shed and concrete,

I think one of your stores would sell a foam made for that purpouse



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Barry Watts 06-04-2003 05:22 PM

Sealing a Garden Shed @ ground level
 
Thanks to all for the feedback. I must remember to come to alt.rec.ponds
for my gardening tips in future!
Baz



Toubie 18-01-2004 12:24 AM

Sealing a Garden Shed @ ground level
 
[quote]Originally posted by Barry Watts
[b]Always a mine of useful information, I thought I'd ask if anyone has
successfully accomplished the sealing of a garden shed to a concrete base.

Any views appreciated.
I've not done this yet - but it sounds interesting. Have you found a solution yet? Perhaps you know of a way to waterproof an outdoor playhouse shed


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