Wooden plantform for shed

Win11329993
by Win11329993
  6 answers
  • Lyn15291588 Lyn15291588 on Aug 04, 2017

    I would not use wood. It will root and attract termites. You can use cinder blocks.

  • Susan K Mullins Susan K Mullins on Aug 04, 2017

    If it is going to sitting on the ground, I would not use wood. A concrete floor would be better.

  • Lynn Lynn on Aug 04, 2017

    If you HAVE to use wood, get pressure treated wood.

  • Itsmemic Itsmemic on Aug 04, 2017

    don't use wood !!! I did..and now the whole floor is rooted out...varmints are under it...and the shed is in great shape but has to be removed. Never again !!

  • Rose Broadway Rose Broadway on Aug 04, 2017

    If you absolutely need a wood platform you need to keep it off the ground at least a few inches. You can pour concrete forms or buy them already made and place them at the corners and middle, then build your wooden platform to set on this.

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Aug 04, 2017

    When we bought our last shed it came with aluminum runners that you then put the plywood on. We put regular plywood on ours in 2000 and still have the same wood in it. Perhaps you could check with Menards, Home Depot, etc. and see if they might have these. They are very easy to use if where you are putting the shed is already flat. We had to use a couple of small pieces of wood for a couple of spots underneath the runners where the ground was not really flat.