wesst
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I am ready to finally pull the trigger on an accessory structure at my home. Due to space constraints, the structure will be 20'x44' with a garage door at each end. Long story short, our lot is long and narrow, and covered with mature trees in excess of 40 ft tall. I love the trees, however every contractor has indicated trenching concrete footings around the parameter will most likely result in the trees dying. For this reason, I am thinking about going with post construction on an effort to save the trees since it blocks the neighbors.
I am looking for advice, as if I go the post construction, I will have to pour a concrete floor at a later date. If I do it all at the same time, the inspector has indicated a 42" trench footing must be poured with any concrete floor- even post construction.
I'm ok with taking out the trees, however I would rather give them a shot at living. If they die after the fact, I can have them removed either way, and yes I know if will cost more to have them removed once the structure is under them, but I'm just reaching out for opinions on what method you would go with.
Thanks in advance for your input!
I am looking for advice, as if I go the post construction, I will have to pour a concrete floor at a later date. If I do it all at the same time, the inspector has indicated a 42" trench footing must be poured with any concrete floor- even post construction.
I'm ok with taking out the trees, however I would rather give them a shot at living. If they die after the fact, I can have them removed either way, and yes I know if will cost more to have them removed once the structure is under them, but I'm just reaching out for opinions on what method you would go with.
Thanks in advance for your input!


If they were old, mature hardwoods I'd consider cutting them down and use the results to fund the project (and plant new trees).