




Seeking advice for placing a Tuff Shed on an area with multiple kinds of surface types (concrete and gravel and dirt).
I removed an old shed from my back yard that had become leaky and rotten. I want to replace it with a Tuff Shed.
The ground underneath the old shed is a variety of materials. About 75% is concrete slab (the shed was at the end of a long driveway) and the rest is a mix of gravel and roughly poured cement. The foundation of the shed was pressure treated beams with a plywood floor. The beams themselves are a mixed bag as well. In the gravel zones, the beams are buried into the ground, but in the concrete zone the beams just rest on top of the slab.
There is a large crack in the concrete slab, with one side a bit higher than the other (1" difference at the most). The crack is about 2" wide at the largest spot.
What kind of site prep would you recommend in this situation? Will it be possible to put the Tuff Shed directly on the ground here with the different surface types in play?
The Tuff Shed will be the same size as the old one. The old shed had many issues, but the floor was level throughout. I saved the pressure treated beams from the old shed foundation so they could be used again...but I wonder if that is even necessary with a Tuff Shed. I am mostly interested in the path of least resistance but I am open to all suggestions. Thanks!