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Cornwall Timber building suppliers John Shields Woodwork, are based in North Tawton, Devon but offer delivery throughtout Cornwall and the South West.

John Shields Woodwork provide some advice on the stages of planning, designing etc when wishing to erect a timber building.

Click on the boxes below to read the relevant information for each process:

1 Introduction
2 Planning permission
3 Base requirement for your building
4 Building layout
5 Site access


Base requirements for your building

All buildings will require a base of some sort. If the site is not level some excavating may be required. If this is the case, always make the site larger than the building to provide airflow around the sides of the building.

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Buildings with timber floor

A level site is required for these buildings. This may be in the form of earth, stone, concrete or tarmac. In General, only purpose built concrete pads will be perfectly level. If the site has a small slope of less than 40mm per metre, we will supply heavy timber bearers in order to form a level platform. These will be set level with the use of packing where necessary.

Sites that slope much more steeply should be levelled prior.

Larger buildings should have a stone or block base. The stone should be of 40mm scalpings. Blocks should be 100mm thick laid on the flat side.

A purpose made concrete pad could also be considered.

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Buildings without timber floor

Stores and Garages, which do not have a timber floor, will be bolted down using sleeve anchor fixings. These buildings will require a level concrete pad which is 10mm less, in size, than the footprint of the building. In this way the shiplap cladding will pass down over the side of the base, while the sole plate (bottom rail) of the wall is bolted to the concrete.

A damp proof membrane should be installed under the concrete, and the pad should be at least 100mm deep.
 
The base must be at least 75mm above the surrounding ground to ensure that no water penetrates that the timber remains dry.

Any vehicle ramps should be kept 40mm below the floor level of the base. This allows the doors to pass down below the floor level by 20mm to keep out the rain.

Stables

Stables are best bolted to dwarf walls of one course of 100mm blocks. The blocks should be laid on edge and built on a footing, prior to the floors being laid. In this way the concrete floors will help to tie in the blocks. Alternatively lay a concrete pad and then build a dwarf wall, consisting of one course of engineering bricks. Before you start please ask for a plan.

Our Services include:

Sheds
Workshops
Stables
Field Shelters
Timber Garages
Timber Workshops
Studios
Offices
Commercial Buildings


 
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John Shields Woodwork, de Bathe Farm, North Tawton, Devon EX20 2BE. TeL:01837 82442
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