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Hello,
I am planning to build a lean to shed for extra storage and had a few questions I was hoping for a little help with. The shed will be built on an existing 3x8 concrete pad on the side of my brick house. My plan is to build a freestanding unit and just use the concrete pad as the foundation to set it on. The main question I have is whether to attach the unit to the brick or just attach it to the concrete pad and leave a small gap between the house and the shed? If attaching to the house is the best option then what is the best way? Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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I would not attach it to a brick house, too many possible issues, little to gain. If high wind is a possible issue, you certainly need to design the roof so it does not blow off (think hurricane clips), and you need to attach the posts solidly to the foundation. Your slab may not be suitable, a typical slab is only a few inches thick, and you cannot fasten adequately to it. You may need to install concrete footers where you want the posts to fall. Then again, maybe you are not subject to wind, in which case you may be able to anchor the posts to the slab.
 
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