Concrete Bases in Warrington
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 nine miles from our Leigh base.
Concrete Bases for Warrington Gardens
Garden rooms, sheds, garages and hot tubs all start the same way: a flat, solid, properly cured concrete base. We dig out, shutter, pour and level bases across north Warrington to whatever spec the structure demands, including the manufacturer’s exact base spec for garden room installs, so the building lands square and level on delivery day.
We cover Warrington and the surrounding area: Winwick, Callands, Orford, Longford, Cinnamon Brow and beyond (WA2, WA3, WA5).
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What’s Included
The plots out here bring their own considerations. On the wooded Birchwood estates the question is usually roots and access; on the open plots around Winwick and Croft it’s bigger structures and heavier loads. Either way the answer is the same: build the base to the load, cure it properly and everything on top stays trouble-free.
- 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 Warrington, FAQs
Usually, yes: but position matters. Pouring hard over major roots can harm the tree and crack the slab later, so on the wooded plots around Birchwood we check root spread first and, where needed, shift the base or adjust the dig depth. Ten minutes of planning saves both the tree and the concrete.
Yes. Where a mixer truck can’t reach, common on estate plots that back onto the green corridors, we barrow the concrete through or mix on site in sections. It takes longer and we’ll price the labour honestly, but tight access has never stopped us pouring a base.
For most sheds and garden rooms, around 100mm of concrete over a compacted hardcore sub-base is the standard. A garage base, hot tub base or heavier structure usually needs 150mm with reinforcement mesh. If your building comes with a supplier spec, we build to that. It overrides any rule of thumb.
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.