How to Build a Base for Your Garden Building
When you’re investing in a new garden building—whether it’s a shed, summerhouse, or garden office—it’s important to get the foundations right. A solid, level base will keep your building stable, prevent damp issues, and ensure it lasts for many years.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to build a strong base for your garden building and highlight the best options available from Atkinsons Fencing.
Choose the right location h2 >
Before you start, choose a flat, well-drained area of your garden. Avoid soft or uneven ground and ensure there’s enough space around your building for easy access and maintenance.
Top Tip: Leave at least 300mm (1ft) clearance around your building. This helps with ventilation and makes future maintenance easier.
Picking the best type of base for your garden building h2 >
The type of base you choose depends on the size and weight of your building, as well as your garden surface. Atkinsons recommends three popular options:
Concrete Base
Best for: Large, heavy buildings such as garages, workshops, or large garden offices.
Benefits: Extremely strong, durable, and low-maintenance.
How to Build a Concrete Base:
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Mark out your area slightly larger than your building footprint (around 50mm extra on each side).
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Excavate the ground to about 100mm deep.
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Add a 75mm compacted hardcore layer.
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Pour 100mm of concrete, level with a straightedge, and smooth the surface.
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Allow 48 hours for the concrete to set before installing your building.

Paving slab base
Best for: Medium-sized sheds, playhouses, or smaller summerhouses.
Benefits: Quick to install, cost-effective, and easy to remove if needed.
How to Build a Paving Slab Base:
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Lay a weed control membrane to stop growth.
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Spread a compacted layer of sharp sand or fine gravel.
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Position your paving slabs evenly, checking with a spirit level.
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Brush sand between the slabs to lock them in place.

Timber frame base
Best for: Smaller garden buildings or when working with uneven ground.
Benefits: Lightweight, good for drainage, and easy to install.
How to Build a Timber Base:
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Use pressure-treated timber, such as Atkinsons’ sawn treated timber, for long-lasting protection.
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Create a rectangular frame to match your building size.
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Add cross supports (joists) at regular intervals.
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Rest the frame on concrete blocks or adjustable plastic feet.
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Check the base is perfectly level before installing your building.

Check for level h2 >
Once your base is built, always check it’s level using a long spirit level or laser.
Even a small unevenness can lead to door misalignment or warped panels over time.
Add a damp proof layer h2 >
Before assembling your garden building, lay a damp-proof membrane (DPM) over the base.
This extra layer helps to prevent moisture from rising through the floor and keeps your building dry.
Final checks h2 >
✔ Make sure the base matches your building’s exact footprint.
✔ Sweep away any debris or stones.
✔ Confirm everything is level and secure.
Once complete, your garden building will have a solid, long-lasting foundation.
Additional tips h2 >
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Keep your base slightly raised above ground level to improve water drainage.
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Always follow your building’s installation guide for specific base requirements.
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Not confident in DIY? Atkinsons can recommend trusted local installers to build your base and fit your garden building.
Summary h2 >
A strong base is the key to a long-lasting garden building. Whether you choose a concrete, paving slab, or timber framebase, the secret lies in careful preparation and using quality materials.
Atkinsons Fencing supplies a full range of treated timber, weed membranes, decking joists, and hardware to help you build your perfect base — ready for your new shed, summerhouse, or garden room.
