Before the shed kit even got here, we needed a place to put it. Thankfully, we had a place that was good for that purpose. This is right across the front yard from our front door. All we had to do is to clear the space, which only took about 15 minutes.
When the kit got here, loaded on a pallet, no less, we realized that we didn’t want it sitting on bare dirt. The spot is protected in the summer by the neighbor’s big maple tree, but in the winter, there is a lot of snow and the ground gets soggy.
So we made a trip to the hardware store and bought 12 cinder blocks and three sheets of plywood. It took an extra 2 days for them to deliver it. However, I got the blocks into place and put the plywood on top, with the plywood sheets attached to each other with flat braces.
You are pretty savvy! No big surprise.
That is a smart move…
Yes you had the right idea to lift up the shed to avoid water damage etc.