LeoBase vs Concrete
LeoBase is for sheds and workshops ONLY
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Cost
- LeoBase - The cost of a laid LeoBase is less than £5 - per square foot when laid on roughly level hard earth or stone. Major slopes should be eliminated beforehand (Details)
- Concrete - Most base layers charge between £5 to £10 per square foot. We are not aware of any company that lays even a small shed base for less than £500 - which for an 8' x 6' (48sqft) is more than £10 (sqft)
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Base Seal
- LeoBase - The flat floor permits a perfect wall panel to base seal which is waterproof.
- Concrete - If the concrete base is not flat and smooth under the wall panels then the uPVC DCM cannot be used and a cement filet will be placed on the inside which will crack away in severely cold weather losing the seal.
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Condensation
- LeoBase - As the floor holds no moisture, condensation levels are considerably reduced not only from new but on a continuing basis.
- Concrete - A newly laid floor will have tens if not hundreds of litres of water from the mix which has to come out. This causes severe condensation and if the base does not have a good DCM {Damp Course Membrane) laid under concrete slab from the outset then dampness will keep coming through from the subsoil.