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    How to Build a Concrete Base: A Step-by-Step Guide for Cambridge Homeowners

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    If you’re planning to install a shed base in Cambridge, build a garden building foundation, or hire professional concrete base installers in Cambridge, this guide is for you. Whether you’re setting up a shed, summer house, greenhouse, or even a garden office, laying a solid concrete base is essential—especially in our damp UK climate.

    In this blog, we’ll walk you through exactly how to lay a concrete base, from marking out the area to pouring and tamping—plus tips tailored specifically for homeowners in Cambridge and the surrounding areas.

    🔨 Why Choose a Concrete Base?

    • ✅ Strength & Stability: Concrete provides unmatched support for heavy structures.
    • ✅ Long-Term Durability: Perfect for Cambridge’s varying weather conditions.
    • ✅ Low Maintenance: Once it’s down, it lasts for decades with minimal care.

    1. Mark & Clear the Area

    Start by choosing a flat location. Use a builder’s square, string line, and stakes to mark out the area. Make sure the size is slightly larger than your shed or structure for extra support.

    Pro Tip (Local Insight): In areas like Trumpington, Cherry Hinton, or Arbury, soil conditions can vary. Make sure to clear the area of turf, roots, and topsoil to a depth of 150mm.


    2.Lay the Sub Base

    A strong sub base is critical. We recommend 75mm of MOT Type 1 hardcore—a commonly available aggregate in Cambridge builders’ merchants.

    • Use stakes and a spirit level to maintain even height.
    • Compact the base with a wacker plate (available for hire locally).
    • Check for levelness—uneven sub bases can lead to cracks in your concrete.

    3.Build the Formwork

    Formwork holds your concrete in place while it sets.

    • Use 25mm thick timber and stakes placed every metre.
    • Make sure the frame is square using a builder’s square.
    • Check levels at each stage to ensure a flat, even finish.

    4.Add Damp Proof Membrane

    Cambridge’s moisture-rich soil makes this step especially important.

    • Lay a heavy-duty DPM (damp proof membrane) inside the formwork.
    • Tape any overlaps and tuck up the sides to create a moisture barrier.

    5.Mix the Concrete

    For most garden structures, use a 1:2:3 mix of cement : sand : aggregate, or use ballast (pre-mixed aggregate) in a 1:5 ratio with cement.

    • Mix with a cement mixer for best consistency.
    • Mix only what you can pour and tamp within two hours.

    6.Pour the Concrete

    Start in one corner and work in sections.

    • Pour using a wheelbarrow.
    • Use a shovel to spread evenly and remove air pockets.
    • Slightly overfill each section to allow for tamping.

    7.Tamp & Level the Surface

    Use a timber board longer than the base’s width.

    • Tamp from end to end with steady pressure.
    • Use a back-and-forth sawing motion to level off.
    • Smooth the edges with an edging trowel.

    8.Cover & Cure

    Cover the base with plastic sheeting to prevent rapid drying or cracking.

    • Avoid walking on it for at least 48 hours.
    • Let it cure for up to 28 days before placing heavy structures.

    Cambs Building and Landscaping is a local trusted team of expert builders and landscape gardeners working within the Cambridgeshire area.

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