Arcticcat843
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I have a 32x56 pole barn that sits roughly 10 feet from my existing house. What I would like to do is build an addition on to my house attaching it to the pole barn. This addition would fill this space and also add 12 feet off the back of my house. The total length of the attached area would be about 36 feet. I have a floor plan drawn up that I'm pretty happy with and have a pretty good idea how I would attach the roof and I don't forsee any huge issues with that. My huge unknown is the foundation. My pole barn posts are set 48 inches deep. The basement floor of the house is also right at about 48 inches below grade. The basement is only about 6 feet tall and 2 feet of it is above grade. I'm not concerned with the added basement space and would even be ok with just a crawl space in the new addition area however I assume I would still have to dig down deeper near the post for a footing anyways. Has anyone ever done this? Is it safe to dig out all the dirt on the ouside of the posts? Is it even possible or legal to attach a pole barn to a stick built house?
Oviously I will have to talk to my building inspector about this at some point but I'd like to have a clear plan put together before I talk to him. They seem to be able to sense weakness and uncertainty and charge you more. Honestly I'm 99% sure I will hire someone to pour or block up the foundation also because I have very little experience with this but I'd like to know if it's ever been done or able to be done before I waste someone's time.
Oviously I will have to talk to my building inspector about this at some point but I'd like to have a clear plan put together before I talk to him. They seem to be able to sense weakness and uncertainty and charge you more. Honestly I'm 99% sure I will hire someone to pour or block up the foundation also because I have very little experience with this but I'd like to know if it's ever been done or able to be done before I waste someone's time.
