I'm weighing up my options for the shed at the moment. My current shed is 9m x 7m, with a 3.5m pad along the outside length of one wall. The external concrete pad is 50mm lower then the shed slab.
Option 1 - build a carport type roof over the outside slab. This is certainly the cheapest and easiest option, but does not really give me a secure area and anything parked there is still out in the elements to some degree.
Option 2 - extend the shed wall out to fully enclose the external pad. Obviously a lot more work and cost, but would increase my shed size 9m x 10.5m. The biggest problem with this option is the 50mm height difference in floor finish.
My question is about the practicality of a 50mm screed over such a large area (3.5m x 9m), what would the mix be?, would it need to be bonded to the existing slab somehow?, would it survive for long?, are there products suitable for this?
So far, I keep leaning towards option 1, but just want to fully consider option 2.
Any tips or ideas from those in the know?