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Just to be clear, the concrete slab is sinking on one side?
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It would be cheaper to shim the shed back to level. If the slab is elevated, trim the bottom to overlap the slab to hide the varying gap, if that's possible.
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Can you do it yourself? Dig a couple of holes maybe just one depending on size of shed,
just under the leaning edge, deep enough to get some 2x4 supports and good stiff jack in.
Maybe have to pour a quickie pad for the jacks to sit on. Jack it level. Install some new
supports on corners.
he not busy being born,
Is busy dying.
--Bob Dylan