bradpac
Well-known member
I'm in the process of getting bids to build a probably stick built 30x30 detached garage in central Texas. Still looking for the right guy, if anyone can send me a name that would be great.
But my question, I have gotten one bid back that mentions using post tension cables in the foundation for the garage. We are east of Austin on highly expansive black clay soil and our house does have this foundation construction, but I have never heard of it used in a garage and wanted to get opinions on if it was necessary or if it might be a detriment for mounting things later on down the road. I would think as long as I mark the cable locations and don't hit one it should be fine.
But my question, I have gotten one bid back that mentions using post tension cables in the foundation for the garage. We are east of Austin on highly expansive black clay soil and our house does have this foundation construction, but I have never heard of it used in a garage and wanted to get opinions on if it was necessary or if it might be a detriment for mounting things later on down the road. I would think as long as I mark the cable locations and don't hit one it should be fine.
