All our Timber buildings are professionally made by hand, using only the best quality
timber.
We will be more than pleased to make any Timber building to any size to meet your
requirement.
In order to ensure that you receive years of enjoyment and service from your sectional
building it is important that you ensure that the site is not prone to regular flooding
and you prepare the site for your building properly.
Base preparation need not be an elaborate work of art, so long as the end result
is an area of ground that is square, level and firm, using either a floor bearer’s
method or a slab base.
Step 01.
Prepare a level area. EcoBase can be laid directly onto grass, soil, builders sand
or pea gravel.
Step 02.
Lay out your EcoBase on top of the membrane. Cut to size if necessary. Lock the
EcoBase together using the EcoPins.
Garden Sheds
Design your EcoBase to be the same size as your shed (No pea gavel required).
Drains for Garden Sheds
Design your EcoBase to be larger than your shed and fill the excess EcoBase with
pea gravel to create a French drain which helps to prevent splash back of rain water
and soil debris onto your timbers.
Green-houses
Adding pea gravel to your Greenhouse EcoBase creates an instant soak away. Secure
your greenhouse to the EcoBase using plastic ties.
Log Cabins
Filling the EcoBase with pea gravel creates a firm stable base for small log cabins
and timber buildings.
website (www.ecobase.biz)
A lightweight and eco-friendly alternative to traditional concrete bases for sheds,
cabins and greenhouses.
- Quick and easy to install
- Lightweight, strong and durable
- Ventilates your shed base keeping it dry
- Easy to cut to size using a handsaw
- Reusable and recyclable
- Instant soak away for greenhouses
- Major savings on concrete bases
- Made from 100% recyled plastic
- Multiple design options (see pdf below)
Product Data:
Made from UV stabilized 100% recycled plastic. Each grid is: 500mm x 500mm x 50mm.
Weight: 1.8kg per grid. Crushability: 185 tonnes m2. Each grid holds approximately
16.5kg of 10mm pea gravel.
A Guide to Designing Bases
Including options and sizing charts for designing your own shed and cabin bases.
The problems with traditional concrete
bases: