08-03-2020, 03:03 PM
(08-02-2020, 05:48 PM)chrisntam Wrote: I believe the gentleman from Alabama is correct, I hadn't looked at it from that perspective, the over riding issue is that the shed is too low. You are also correct, wood floor on 4 x 4 treated piers, set in concrete.
It's a nice looking shed (though I've outgrown it), recently replaced floor, replaced rotted/termite damaged siding and trim, along with new, two color paint.
I won't raise it at this point, I'll build a little retaining wall for now, which will buy some add'l time...
I was going to ask what kind of foundation it is on.
On the town on Long Island where my parents use to live, you could have a shed, but if it was on a foundation then it had to be permitted. So most of the sheds were not on foundations. Rot and termites are invited to that party. I don't recall that there were any carpenter ants there, but I think they thrive on moist soil content and might have been there.
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