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Garden room/studio that doesn’t require concrete base

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Paddingtonthebear · 18/05/2023 19:02

Does anyone have one of these and if so where did you buy it? Thanks

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Quisquam · 18/05/2023 19:05

Booths garden rooms at Corby. They use big screws, going into the ground.

Paddingtonthebear · 18/05/2023 19:32

Thank you, I am waiting to hear back from Booths but wondered if there was anything similar out there.

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Cramlington567 · 18/05/2023 19:47

Gardenhouse24 have a couple of options...one a timber frame with giant screws and one is some plastic looking base.

I did have one from them but used a concrete base.

Gettingbysomehow · 18/05/2023 19:51

I put mine on a removable plastic base, the kind you put gravel in. It was a 4 x 5 meter summer house. It's still happily sitting there after 15 years.
I did get people in to level the ground properly though. Didn't cost much.

Grimbelina · 18/05/2023 19:56

Ground screws are brilliant and you can fit them yourselves or there are companies that come and put them in (takes a couple of hours). Once the screws are in any builder/carpenter/handyman can build an office on them.

chukwe · 19/05/2023 02:03

I used this company 3 years ago https://www.amcgardenrooms.co.uk/

wawawoo142 · 20/05/2023 17:22

We had a patio put down with cheap slab tiles (which are totally covered so you can't see them), rather than pouring a concrete slab.

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