Shed Bases in Eden Park built to stay level, stable and dry all year. Choose concrete, paving slabs, plastic grids or timber, installed with proper preparation and drainage.
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A good shed base stops doors sticking, keeps timber off damp ground, and makes your shed last longer. We install bases across BR3, including near Eden Park station and around Kelsey Park. Whether you need a compact base for a tool store or a larger platform for a workshop, we build to your shed’s exact footprint. Every base is set out carefully for a neat edge and a true, level finish.
Eden Park’s quiet residential streets include plenty of 1930s semis, detached houses and well-kept Edwardian properties, often with long rear gardens. That mix means access can vary—from side passages to shared driveways—so we plan deliveries and waste removal accordingly. Homeowners in Beckenham, West Wickham and Elmers End often want a base that looks tidy as well as performs well. We match the build method to your garden use, budget and ground conditions.
Our process starts with a site visit to measure, check levels, and confirm the best base type for your shed and soil. We excavate, install a stable sub-base, and add drainage considerations so water doesn’t sit under the structure. You’ll get clear options, straightforward timings, and workmanship that’s built to last. Fine Landscaping is based around 20 minutes away, so aftercare and follow-up are easy.
Gardens in the Eden Park area often have mixed ground and pockets of clay, so we prioritise a well-compacted sub-base and sensible falls for runoff. Parking and access can be tight near Eden Park station, so we plan loading, barrow routes and waste collection in advance. We also keep finishes neat to suit well-presented BR3 front and rear gardens. If you’re close to Bethlem Royal Hospital grounds, we’ll schedule deliveries to minimise disruption.




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Costs depend on size, base type and how much excavation is needed. As a guide, plastic grid bases often start around £250–£600 for smaller sheds, paving slab bases typically range £450–£1,200, and concrete bases are commonly £700–£2,000+. Timber bases vary widely, often £500–£1,500. Restricted access, removal of old bases, and extra drainage can affect the final price.
Most small to medium bases take 1 day, including excavation and sub-base preparation. Larger concrete bases or sites needing significant dig-out and spoil removal may take 2–3 days, plus curing time before the shed is installed (usually 48–72 hours minimum, longer in cold weather). Access, ground conditions, and whether you choose slabs, timber, or concrete will influence the schedule.
In many cases, a shed base and a typical garden shed fall under permitted development, so planning permission isn’t required. However, rules can change depending on shed height, proximity to boundaries, listed buildings, conservation areas, or if you’re adding substantial hardstanding or drainage alterations. We’ll talk through your setup during the survey and flag anything that may need checking with the London Borough of Bromley.
Yes. Our shed base installations come with a 10-year workmanship warranty. It covers issues caused by installation faults, such as avoidable movement from poor preparation or an incorrectly set level. It doesn’t cover damage from third-party works, extreme ground movement, or misuse (for example, placing loads far beyond what the base was designed for). We’ll also advise on curing times and aftercare to protect your base.
We offer concrete bases for maximum strength, paving slab bases for a clean, practical finish, plastic grid bases for fast-draining, low-dig installs, and timber bases where airflow and a raised platform are preferred. Edging options and falls can be tailored to your garden layout. We’ll recommend the best solution based on shed weight, intended use (storage vs workshop), access in the shed bases eden park area, and your budget—ideal for shed bases in London Borough of Bromley.
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