Concrete Bases in Hindley
A shed or garden room is only as good as the base under it. We dig out, shutter, pour and level concrete bases built to your supplier’s exact spec. Around four miles from our Leigh base.
Concrete Bases for Hindley Gardens
Sheds, garden rooms and hot tubs all need the same starting point, a level, properly cured concrete base, and we pour them across Hindley to whatever spec the structure on top demands. Get the base wrong and the building never sits right; get it right and it’s forgotten about for decades.
We cover Hindley and the surrounding area: Hindley Green, Castle Hill, Amberswood, Lowe Mill, Ladies Lane and beyond (WN2).
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What’s Included
Terraced plots around the town centre often mean tight access, and we’re used to it, barrowing through the house, working down back alleys, protecting the route as we go. Access changes the method, never the finished standard.
- Shed bases, garden room bases, offices and summerhouses
- Reinforced garage bases and hot tub bases
- Built to your supplier’s exact base specification
- Full dig-out with soil and waste carted away
- Compacted hardcore sub-base under every pour
- Shuttered, tamped and laser-levelled
How It Works
Concrete Bases in Hindley, FAQs
Yes, plenty of terraced yards are only reachable through the house or a back alley. We sheet the route through, barrow the concrete in and leave the house exactly as we found it.
Whatever the supplier specifies. Most garden room companies issue a base spec, and we build to it exactly. Typically that’s 100 to 150mm of concrete over compacted hardcore, levelled to tight tolerances so the building lands square.
Yes, that’s exactly how we prefer to work. Most garden room and shed companies issue a base drawing with dimensions, thickness and tolerance. Send it over with your enquiry and we’ll quote against it, so the installers have nothing to complain about when they arrive.
You can walk on fresh concrete after a day or two, but most suppliers want the base cured for around five to seven days before a building goes up, and concrete keeps gaining strength for weeks after that. We’ll give you a straight answer on timing when we pour, based on the weather and the load going on top.
Yes. The dig-out, the old surface if there is one, and all spoil removal are included in the quote. We also compact a proper hardcore sub-base before any concrete goes in, because pouring a concrete pad straight onto soil is how bases crack.