The Mobile Shed – Build a Shed on Skids




For most conventional sheds, there are two types of foundation that you can choose from, for the permanent sturdy shed, there is the concrete foundation, and for mobility there is the skid foundation. There are many advantages as to why a skid foundation, considered temporary, is chosen by many homeowners. You too can benefit greatly by having a skid foundation.

For one, a skid foundation generally using wood is easier and faster to build as compared to a permanent concrete foundation. In building a wooden skid foundation, you first need to select a spot then prepare a bed of gravel which will be able to provide a flat level and stable surface to allow water to drain beneath it and keep your lumber dry. Atop this gravel you will set wood beams or timber. These beams and timber will act as the skids. The flooring of your shed willrest above this skids. Pressure treated timber or lumber is advisable to be used for skids as they will be bearing the weight of the shed and its contents so that you will be able to move or transfer your shed to a new location putting angle ends is necessary, plus they ake good decorations as well.

With a good set of detailed plans, you yourself will be able to do the construction job. You don’t even have to do the plans yourself, plans are easily available whether online or from your local construction shop. If you’re getting confused when building your skid foundation, you can just easily refer to the plans. This will be a great way to save some money.

Other benefits that skids foundation provide include the ability to build your shed faster.In fact, you can even pre-build your shed from another area and just place it atop the skid foundation. So, if two or more persons are building the shed, you can simultenously build the foundation and the shed itself.

Also in some states if a structure is not permanent, you won’t need to apply for a permit, eliminating the fees involved and the time spent in waiting for your permit.

There are some disadvantages though when using a skids foundation. Because it is only made of wood and not totally locked to the ground, your shed will not be able to accommodate heavy equipment like garden tractors. Your shed can only be built with a limited size and also they tend to be susceptible to moisture which in turn will shorten their life.

The advantages though far outweigh the disadvantages mentioned. Not many of us really uses heavy machineries. As a matter of fact, storage sheds are mostly used as workshops, garden tool storage and for housing other small belongings. Its transfer capability is one of its strogest points, so you would be able to have the power to customize your garden and give it a fresh new look every time you want. So go ahead and release your creative side.

 

Build Shed Articles

How to Build a Secure Wooden Storage Shed
How to Build a Storage Shed Like a Pro
Reclaim Your Garage – The Step By Step Guide To Build A Shed
Important Factors to Consider When Building a Shed Ramp
Build a Shed – Avoiding the Biggest Mistake!
The Basic Tools That Are Needed When Building A shed
The Basics on How to Build a Shed
A Steel Shed? Definitely!
Build a Shed Door That Will Not Fall Down
The Mobile Shed – Build a Shed on Skids
Build a Farm Shed – With your Own Design
To Build or Not to Build – That is the Shed Question
Build a Pallet Shed – The Affordable Secret to Top Quality Free Wood
Build a Loafing Shed – A Wise Investment
Essential Tips On Pouring Your Shed Foundation
A Step by Step Guide on How to Build a Brick Shed
Tips on Choosing the Proper Siding when Building a Shed
The Decisions You Have To Make When You Build a Woodshed
Build a Shed that’s Child’s Safe and Accident Proof
Build a Firewood Shed to Keep Your Firewood Dry and Ready
Build A Shed Roof That Is Durable And Good Looking
A Basic Step-by-step Guide to Building A Shed Roof
Build a Steel Shed and Other Types of Storage Structures
Essential Reminders on Building a Lean to Shed
Cost Cutting Tips When You Build a Shed

 

Build Shed Videos

 

Resources









Disclosure: Advertisements are placed on this website to offset the cost of maintenance and to keep this site free for everyone to use. Owners of this website will receive compensation for products and services purchased through featured advertisements. All claims of actual user results should be considered atypical.