Another point with translucent roof panels - check the heat transmission specifications, I think it is the "white" ones which let a lot of heat through, some of the cream ones are OK, and the darker ones reduce the heat transmission. Strike a balance. Probably need only one sheet in every 4 or 5 or it will get too hot. I only have 2 on the South side on my shed. Standing under some panels at a display centre is enough to feel the difference.
When I had my 9m x 6m shed floor concreted some 20 years ago, my concreter recommended 75mm reinforced instead of the standard 100mm un-reinforced (approx same strength). Reason mainly to avoid the grooves they put in to avoid cracking, as the reinforced won't crack, and I have a very smooth, almost shiny, surface with no grooves, very easy to clean. I did coat it with 2 or 3 coats of Bondcrete at the time before using the shed, but have noted that some spills attack the Bondcrete a little. The extra cost of the reinforced floor has been worth it to me. Maybe that is standard these days?
Cheers.
When I had my 9m x 6m shed floor concreted some 20 years ago, my concreter recommended 75mm reinforced instead of the standard 100mm un-reinforced (approx same strength). Reason mainly to avoid the grooves they put in to avoid cracking, as the reinforced won't crack, and I have a very smooth, almost shiny, surface with no grooves, very easy to clean. I did coat it with 2 or 3 coats of Bondcrete at the time before using the shed, but have noted that some spills attack the Bondcrete a little. The extra cost of the reinforced floor has been worth it to me. Maybe that is standard these days?
Cheers.