ksarauer
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I am erecting a 40x64x14 post frame building and don't want any wood in the ground. I'll be pouring 18"x52" piers as my footings, and using perma column wet set and anchor brackets around door openings. I will also be pouring a 5" slab on the interior of the building. The interior walls will only have perlins, no wall coverings. Being my piers are 18-20" in diameter and my walls are around 9" in diameter, what height should I set the top of my piers to? If my piers are set to the top of finish concrete, then you'll see all the piers along the walls. If my piers are set to the bottom of concrete, then the brackets and bottom of posts would be buried in 5" concrete, and a moisture pocket. It seems my only viable solution is to put a 'breadbox' 5.5" thick on top the piers that is the width of the wall to mount my brackets to. Wondering what others have done for their finished floor on a pier > bracket > column install.


