I'm getting ready to build a pole building (shop) and at the stage of getting quotes for having the holes dug. I don't have and tractor and I'm having trouble finding some place to rent an auger with something to mount it to around here. btw, "here" is Castroville TX, of that helps.
If I could rent the equipment, I'd give it a go, but barring that, I have an estimate for 16" holes, 48" deep for $100/hole, or 36" deep for $80. One guy says his is 24" deep, in concrete, 17 feet high and been there for 12 years without problems.
My question, then since there is really no "frost" problem here that I am aware of, city says so too, how deep do I need to go?
Also, the shop will probably end up being 32x40 (or 32x48) with a 14' foot ceiling (min 12') as i want to also build a loft for storage inside, and either a 4/12 or 6/12 pitch. I was thinking of having all of the posts placed 8'-OC. Seems like overkill but I'd rather be safe then standing next to a toppled building. Ok, I know that's not likely but what's a reasonable alternative?
The posts will be embedded in concrete, at least that's the plan.
Thanks!
If I could rent the equipment, I'd give it a go, but barring that, I have an estimate for 16" holes, 48" deep for $100/hole, or 36" deep for $80. One guy says his is 24" deep, in concrete, 17 feet high and been there for 12 years without problems.
My question, then since there is really no "frost" problem here that I am aware of, city says so too, how deep do I need to go?
Also, the shop will probably end up being 32x40 (or 32x48) with a 14' foot ceiling (min 12') as i want to also build a loft for storage inside, and either a 4/12 or 6/12 pitch. I was thinking of having all of the posts placed 8'-OC. Seems like overkill but I'd rather be safe then standing next to a toppled building. Ok, I know that's not likely but what's a reasonable alternative?
The posts will be embedded in concrete, at least that's the plan.
Thanks!
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