Garage door springs replacement how-to [1.4 million views] *2018 update* save hundreds of dollars $$ - duration: 20:13. garage door nation 1,564,314 views. Replacing shed floor! discussion in 'carpenters' talk' started by oddity, dec 27, 2006. oddity new member. hopefully this is the right section to post this in! then fix the 1"x1" to the sides of the shed(you will only have access to the uprights). this will restore the shed wall to floor fixings.. So the floor in your shed is just as old as the foundation. over time it has been subjected to hours of people walking on it, chemicals being spilled, and tools being dropped. your shed floor has been soaked by rain when someone left the door open, you name it and it has probably happened to the floor..
The house i bought a year ago came with a decent shed, wired and all. solid construction, doesn't leak, good size for lawn equipment and bike etc. storage. but the floor is rotted out in several places. apparently the guy who put it up laid it on non-pressure treated lumber. a lot of soil around the edges has washed away as well.. Monitor your shed floor when it rains to see if there is any water build up. check out all your lawn equipment to ensure that it is not showing signs of rust or other weathering. repair the floors to keep your tools organized and ready to use.. Common sense tips on replacing a shed floor. replacing a shed floor is not an easy task to accomplish, although you can certainly make the task easier for yourself by following the laws of common sense..