Village garden sheds
Level timber bases for practical storage buildings in village and edge-of-town gardens.
Base & Build in St Austell
Base & Build installs ground screw foundations, timber shed bases, summerhouse bases, decking and garden building assembly in St Austell and surrounding areas. Oliver checks the ground and access first, then recommends a practical installation route.
Local garden base specialist
St Austell projects can range from town gardens to village plots and coastal properties towards Mevagissey or Fowey. The ground, access and exposure can change quickly, so each base needs to be assessed before a price is confirmed.
A properly built base helps the building last longer and makes assembly easier. Ground screws are often useful when a garden has a fall, awkward access or a homeowner wants to avoid the disruption of concrete.
Common project types in St Austell
St Austell projects often sit between town convenience and coastal or village conditions. These examples are typical of the base and building work that benefits from a site visit first.
Level timber bases for practical storage buildings in village and edge-of-town gardens.
Bases for leisure buildings where exposure and drainage need to be considered from the start.
Stronger base planning for heavier timber buildings, tools and regular use.
Services in St Austell
Around St Austell, the best service route depends on levels, village access and whether the building is for storage, work or leisure.
A cleaner base option for many St Austell gardens, particularly where a concrete pour would be disruptive or slow.
Timber frames are built to the building size and set level so walls, doors and roof sections sit properly.
The building can be sourced, delivered and assembled after the base is ready, keeping the job joined up.
Ground screw supports can help create stable decking over uneven or damp sections of garden.
Existing sheds and summerhouses can be refelted or repaired when the roof is leaking or lifting.
Site survey in St Austell
The St Austell survey checks whether the site behaves more like a town garden, village plot or coastal location.
Common Questions
Yes. Coverage includes St Austell and surrounding areas, with exact access checked during the survey.
Yes. The survey will look at the building size and use before recommending the base specification.
Often, yes. Many bases can be installed without curing time and with less excavation.
Yes. Supply and assembly can be included as part of the same project.
Yes. Refelting and repair work is available where the building is suitable.
Tell Oliver what you want to build and where it needs to go. You will get clear advice on the base, materials and installation route before committing.