The shed will perform best on level ground, and it will look better too!

We used the customer’s blocks to get this one level. Now they need a stepladder to get into the shed!

A small amount of landscaping prior to the shed delivery would have taken care of this.

Not just the back of this one had to be raised up — the front had to be elevated so that the door would not get stuck on the higher ground when opened.

If you have a concrete base poured, make sure they pour it level without any pitch.

Nice job providing a level base. 6×6’s around the perimeter with a level bed of 3/4″ crushed bluestone inside.

PERFECT! The stone base is dead level and the shed will probably never settle.