Diggin It
Super Star Member
Middle of the night, brain goes to odd things.
I'll have a void at the base of the walls in the shed I've been working on. I could fill it with dirt but there are the termites. I could fill it with gravel or crushed concrete, but the ground outside is lower and either will probably settle out over time, maybe pushing the lower wall section out. All will retain moisture to a degree and promote rust on the metal walls over time.
Lots of people use styrofoam in various forms for insulation or weatherproofing/waterproofing and insect deterrence. So I go to wondering about packing peanuts. Easy to pour, will settle over time but not pack down or add stress. Won't retain moisture or host bugs.
Is it as stupid an idea as it sounds?
I'll have a void at the base of the walls in the shed I've been working on. I could fill it with dirt but there are the termites. I could fill it with gravel or crushed concrete, but the ground outside is lower and either will probably settle out over time, maybe pushing the lower wall section out. All will retain moisture to a degree and promote rust on the metal walls over time.
Lots of people use styrofoam in various forms for insulation or weatherproofing/waterproofing and insect deterrence. So I go to wondering about packing peanuts. Easy to pour, will settle over time but not pack down or add stress. Won't retain moisture or host bugs.
Is it as stupid an idea as it sounds?