ckucia
Well-known member
Been Googling and can't seem to find an answer - all I get is how to excavate for a pole barn.
We have a pole barn. I don't know how the posts were set, but I assume they're just sunk in the dirt/clay. It sits on the edge of a flat area that drops off on two sides behind it.
Long term my wife would like a greenhouse. The long back side of the barn has good sun and this is one of the sides that drops off. Was thinking that attaching the greenhouse to the barn would be one less wall to build and access from the pole barn would be something of an air lock rather than having the greenhouse door right into the outdoors.
But ideally, we'd build the greenhouse on a short block wall, possibly partially below ground. Depending on how deep we went, that could put the footer next to and possibly below the level of the bottom of the posts at the back of the pole barn.
So I'm curious if you can excavate next to a traditional pole building foundation for a traditional foundation and, if not, if there's a recommended distance away.
We have a pole barn. I don't know how the posts were set, but I assume they're just sunk in the dirt/clay. It sits on the edge of a flat area that drops off on two sides behind it.
Long term my wife would like a greenhouse. The long back side of the barn has good sun and this is one of the sides that drops off. Was thinking that attaching the greenhouse to the barn would be one less wall to build and access from the pole barn would be something of an air lock rather than having the greenhouse door right into the outdoors.
But ideally, we'd build the greenhouse on a short block wall, possibly partially below ground. Depending on how deep we went, that could put the footer next to and possibly below the level of the bottom of the posts at the back of the pole barn.
So I'm curious if you can excavate next to a traditional pole building foundation for a traditional foundation and, if not, if there's a recommended distance away.
