srs
Veteran Member
Do you know (or does anyone know) the maximum amount of select fill, in inches, before it becomes counterproductive? We're thinking go as high as possible - it will reduce the chance of water entering in a heavy heavy hurricane type rain.
Morton Buildings require that the site is level so what I did is have a local excavator come out to prepare the area for the building. I can't recall how many but it seemed like the trucks bringing stone in never stopped coming. In the front of the building I only needed several inches but in the back where it drops off it took a considerable amount of stone. The excavator built a dirt retaining wall for the stone and then proceeded to drive back and forth with his heavy wheeled tractor to compact the stone.
I found a picture of my building showing how low it is to the ground. Actually it is one of the garden pictures with the building in the background! Anyway it shows the grass right up against the metal. I'll eventually remove the grass and a few inches of dirt to make it lower. The blacktop is sloping toward the garage door but fortunately the blacktop installer made a swale (?) so that any water heading toward the door is diverted to the side into the grass. I've been very lucky not to have any water enter the building. Plus the concrete floor has a 1 inch lip and the garage door sits below the level concrete floor. If I would have raised the "whole" building in the first place none of this would have been an issue.