MotorCityBear
Active member
I am having a garage built in northern GA. The garage is approximately 1600 square feet with an upstairs man cave. Just had the site cleared and “prepped” but I have a concern.
The builder brought in 14 dump truck loads of dirt to raise and level the build site. Then about 4” of rock was added. Concrete will be poured this week.
On Saturday they dug the footers, which are only 3-4 inches below the rocks. I was under the impression the footers should be 12” deep, (below the undisturbed soil) but the contractor said they did not need to be that deep.
I know north GA usually only gets a few days of freezing weather per year but shouldn’t the footers be deeper?
One other question, the contractor said he will use 3,000 PSI concrete. I thought 3,500 PSI would be more appropriate.
Any advice will be appreciated.
The builder brought in 14 dump truck loads of dirt to raise and level the build site. Then about 4” of rock was added. Concrete will be poured this week.
On Saturday they dug the footers, which are only 3-4 inches below the rocks. I was under the impression the footers should be 12” deep, (below the undisturbed soil) but the contractor said they did not need to be that deep.
I know north GA usually only gets a few days of freezing weather per year but shouldn’t the footers be deeper?
One other question, the contractor said he will use 3,000 PSI concrete. I thought 3,500 PSI would be more appropriate.
Any advice will be appreciated.


