get yourself 6 sonic tubes. About 18 bucks each, and 36 bags of concrete ready mix. Plot out your square for the shed and split the longitudinals so there is three tubes equal each side. Post hole digger is quickest way to bury tubes.. Each 9 inch tube by 48 inches will hold 6 bags of sacrete, ready crete whatever brand in down that way... You're below frost line and some serious anchors too.


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I'm in the planning phase for a new project, to prepare a site for a new manufactured shed. My area has too many regs when it comes to construction.
I'd like to here some real life experience of others in this regard. What type of site prep do you think is reasonable to support a shed? Code says
that anything over 200 sq/ft needs to have footings below the frost line. What have you guys found to be reasonable and durable when installing shed from approx 10x20 to 14x28? Can a stone bed be sufficient for the largest?




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