6togo
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So I'm a contractor of 30 years and I have built many decks typically digging holes pouring concrete in the bottom or cinder blocks. Sit the posts on that and fill with concrete. Never any real issues too date now I'm building a new deck for a buddy which is getting inspected and code now states no concrete around posts.
That's nothing real new but it poses some questions. The 3 methods are 1-fill the entire 24" dia. hole with concrete and set post on bracket. 2-fill 12" thick base in hole 24" dia. with concrete then add concrete pier to surface and use bracket. 3-pour 12" thick base footer 24" dia. and sit post on bracket then backfill.
We chose option 3 but my concern is mostly the post bracket they are 1" tall galv. steel which will rot away with time. Second concern is post rot should I coat the post with roof coating or such? Backfill with stone after setting the posts?
I'm basically wonder what the best option here is sitting posts on footings underground?
I did chat with Simpson and none of there brackets even SS are tested or rated for underground use.
That's nothing real new but it poses some questions. The 3 methods are 1-fill the entire 24" dia. hole with concrete and set post on bracket. 2-fill 12" thick base in hole 24" dia. with concrete then add concrete pier to surface and use bracket. 3-pour 12" thick base footer 24" dia. and sit post on bracket then backfill.
We chose option 3 but my concern is mostly the post bracket they are 1" tall galv. steel which will rot away with time. Second concern is post rot should I coat the post with roof coating or such? Backfill with stone after setting the posts?
I'm basically wonder what the best option here is sitting posts on footings underground?
I did chat with Simpson and none of there brackets even SS are tested or rated for underground use.
