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Hi again guys, I am engaged in building a new shed and have chosen to mount it on treated pallets (?).
I need suitable flooring and had thought H3/4 plywood? The problem is the cost!
Can anyone offer advice? There must be a cheaper solution I hope.
I see in shed sales yards sheds on pallets but unless you purchase the shed from them they are tight lipped!
Thanks for any and all comments, Dave
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I don't really understand what you mean. Do you want to lay pallets on the ground and fix the shed to them, or making the shed walls out of pallets?
I tried to search for this and couldn't find anything.
If these are just for the floor, treated pine decking may be an option but depends on area. I am guessing that concrete is out of the question?
Cheers
Daryl
I don't think you can go past putting down a concrete base. Not very difficult!
Timber or laminate flloring with underlay is a bit kinder on your feet than concrete.
Hi Daryl and thanks for your reply. I understand your confusion having reread my post, I intend to use the pallets as a foundation for the shed, however I need to cover them with suitable ply or similar (even looking at cement fibre), and I will build the shed on top. Does this clarify it a bit? Thanks because I am struggling
Thanks very much Wayne! I had never even considered it, will be looking tomorrow. May I ask where you ordered it? TVM again, Dave
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