
How to get storage shed off the ground?
I live in a mobile home park. Each house has a storage shed to be built sit directly on the ground when the house was installed. He lost about 8×10, so the wood siding is that they put in new mobile homes. Since sitting on the ground, I think that it will begin to decline and will also get termites (In fact, it already). I wish I could have been built on a concrete slab, but the park does not allow that. So I was thinking you might want to raise him up on bricks around the outside wall, at least, so it is not sitting on the floor. But how does it work? Forms an almost infinite thing, as far as I can tell (though there is no foundation below the ground), and no way to slip something like a jack under one side unless you dug a hole under one side. So how is raised? Or is it a bad idea? Are there something I can put termites on the boards of touching the earth below have tents? The floor is plywood.
this is very difficult to do without the surface down, even collapse if empty out the shed before you start, the easiest way I've found to remove the barn, piece by piece Carefully, put your blocks that support the whole thing in a uniform and reassemble. if you break or wood is far gone with rot buy new to replace the people who put this building to start with the cheapest set, and now you have to deal with it. good luck.
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