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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 1048861"><p>Slabs are good, just make sure the ground is not loose, as the slabs may sink once you put enough (dishes) in the shed, and provide an "uneven" experience...</p><p>I know this is perhaps in a slightly different category, but I had the garden people put in the full gravel-sand-slab base for my shed (which should perhaps rightly be termed outhouse). To get some ventilation underneath the shed, I put a range of slabs out. Substitute lawn for patio, and you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>As for rats and mice as mentioned elsewhere, the underneath of the outhouse is made of fibre-cement plates to avoid rot and ingress of unwanted guests.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]116804[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 1048861"] Slabs are good, just make sure the ground is not loose, as the slabs may sink once you put enough (dishes) in the shed, and provide an "uneven" experience... I know this is perhaps in a slightly different category, but I had the garden people put in the full gravel-sand-slab base for my shed (which should perhaps rightly be termed outhouse). To get some ventilation underneath the shed, I put a range of slabs out. Substitute lawn for patio, and you get the idea. As for rats and mice as mentioned elsewhere, the underneath of the outhouse is made of fibre-cement plates to avoid rot and ingress of unwanted guests. [ATTACH]116804[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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