Groundscrews for Garden Sheds

Every garden needs a shed and GroundScrews are the perfect foundation. They are quick and easy for our team of specialists to install and need very little clean up. You can use GroundScrews for a variety of different sized garden sheds. We can also help you save time and money on your next project.

Reasons for using GroundScrews for your garden shed:

  • No damage to your garden
  • Easily dismantled and can be reused if you want to move your shed
  • Long lasting
  • No digging
  • Quick and easy clean up

 

Use our GroundScrews price calculator to work out how many you need, and how much it will cost. When you get in touch, we can give you a free no obligation quote.

Ground screws for Groundscrews for Garden Sheds

Garden Shed Foundations and Installation


Ground screws for Groundscrews for Garden Sheds
Ground screws for Groundscrews for Garden Sheds
Ground screws for Groundscrews for Garden Sheds
Ground screws for Groundscrews for Garden Sheds

Calculate the price of your Ground Screw project

There are several factors that determine the type and number of ground screws you require. These include the weight of the finished structure, the size and type of joists or supports it uses and the type of terrain and soil you are building on. Here you can assses your projects needs and get an estimate for installing a ground screw foundation.

If you would like to find out how much ground screws cost, click the button below to use our quick calculator.

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Can ground screw be installed in bad weather all year round?

Yes, all of our ground screws can be supplied and fitted in any weather, even snow! This is because of 2 things:

  • The strength of the screws; our screws are able to withstand significant forces without compromising on their integrity, this is especially important when screwing into frozen ground.
  • Equipment used: our specialist electric hand turning machines mean we’re able to install and extract screws from 76mm to 114mm in diameter using up to 4700Nm of torque. 
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