putting a shed on 4 jacks to raise and lower it..
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Odd question i know.
In short, I live on an island which occasionally floods. The house is on stilts.
We've just built a garden shed and planning regs state has to be under 2.5m high. However, we have (purposely) raised it up 50cm because if the island floods (which happens quickly and without a great degree of warning) then it and everything in it will be wrecked.
Now, everyone else has done the same without issue, but helpfully, the day mine was being finished the planners happened to be visiting someone else and saw it.
So I'm probably going to be forced to lower it.
I'm thinking.. I wonder if I can keep 4 jacks under it and if river comes up, jack it up and put blocks under it, then lower it again afterwards.
Sounds insane I know but trying to think around the problem. (also will the jacks work if underwater)
I can also apply for planning which I will be doing.
Any other ideas gratefully recieved.
In short, I live on an island which occasionally floods. The house is on stilts.
We've just built a garden shed and planning regs state has to be under 2.5m high. However, we have (purposely) raised it up 50cm because if the island floods (which happens quickly and without a great degree of warning) then it and everything in it will be wrecked.
Now, everyone else has done the same without issue, but helpfully, the day mine was being finished the planners happened to be visiting someone else and saw it.
So I'm probably going to be forced to lower it.
I'm thinking.. I wonder if I can keep 4 jacks under it and if river comes up, jack it up and put blocks under it, then lower it again afterwards.
Sounds insane I know but trying to think around the problem. (also will the jacks work if underwater)
I can also apply for planning which I will be doing.
Any other ideas gratefully recieved.
Don't think want to lift something that size on 4 jacks - especially not if it has any weight in it.
Suggest place large mound of earth beside shed & place small flag on top for effect. Then explain that top of said mound is "ground level" - & therefore your shed is actually below same and entirely compliant with planning regs
Suggest place large mound of earth beside shed & place small flag on top for effect. Then explain that top of said mound is "ground level" - & therefore your shed is actually below same and entirely compliant with planning regs

Could you not just waterproof the shed? Doors would be a bit trickier to seal, but if you can manage that it would surely be easier and it would put less strain on the shed.
I'm thinking some of this applied to the outside for the main panels. http://www.screwfix.com/prods/36010/Building/Build...
And some sort of car-door or marine style rubber seals. http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/bbCMS/shopping.asp?in...
(of course this would mean you couldn't access the shed during a flood, but at least everything would be safe)
I'm thinking some of this applied to the outside for the main panels. http://www.screwfix.com/prods/36010/Building/Build...
And some sort of car-door or marine style rubber seals. http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/bbCMS/shopping.asp?in...
(of course this would mean you couldn't access the shed during a flood, but at least everything would be safe)
Edited by wombat172a on Monday 22 November 11:06
Edited by wombat172a on Monday 22 November 11:14
Argue it's a temp structure and outside the scope of the planning dept (and lose)
Argue that is built less than 2.5m above the Spring tide flood line (and lose)
Buy an endangered eagle and let it nest in the shed.
Or chop a foot out at the top of the walls. Thus lowering the roof to within limits.
UDI, yup UDI is your best bet. Start with a few rolls of barbed wire and keep us updated.
Argue that is built less than 2.5m above the Spring tide flood line (and lose)
Buy an endangered eagle and let it nest in the shed.
Or chop a foot out at the top of the walls. Thus lowering the roof to within limits.
UDI, yup UDI is your best bet. Start with a few rolls of barbed wire and keep us updated.
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