Zaffer
Well-known member
I have posted about repairing/replacing poles in one of my existing structures, but I’ve decided to do something else beforehand so I have a place to store everything while the repairs are taking place.
I need to remove part of my existing garage, an addition that is 8’x16’ and rotted out. Rather than replacing with similar, I am going to extend it to 14’x24’ and have it as a “stand alone” structure, but have the inside wall attached to the existing garage space as I figure it’ll add rigidity to everything. I’ll have 6x6’s at the corners and 4x6’s in between at 8’ OC.
My main question is what is a good way to build the foundation/footers/backfill for the posts? I am using GC pressure treated posts that are .60 CCA from a local yard and I will bury them 3’ in the ground. I live in western Piedmont area of VA.
I’ve looked into several options and I’m trying to figure out something that is good, but not overly expensive. My first inclination is to dig the hole, pour an 8”-10” thick layer of concrete (if that’s even necessary), set the pole on top after concrete sets up, and backfill with dirt, compacting it every 3”-4”. I’m not looking for it to last till the end of time, just limit/eliminate settling as I know it’ll outlast me by a long shot regardless. The space will have a pad poured inside as well, but the concrete will not envelope the posts.
Thanks for any advice and if something is not necessary or is missing, please let me know.
I need to remove part of my existing garage, an addition that is 8’x16’ and rotted out. Rather than replacing with similar, I am going to extend it to 14’x24’ and have it as a “stand alone” structure, but have the inside wall attached to the existing garage space as I figure it’ll add rigidity to everything. I’ll have 6x6’s at the corners and 4x6’s in between at 8’ OC.
My main question is what is a good way to build the foundation/footers/backfill for the posts? I am using GC pressure treated posts that are .60 CCA from a local yard and I will bury them 3’ in the ground. I live in western Piedmont area of VA.
I’ve looked into several options and I’m trying to figure out something that is good, but not overly expensive. My first inclination is to dig the hole, pour an 8”-10” thick layer of concrete (if that’s even necessary), set the pole on top after concrete sets up, and backfill with dirt, compacting it every 3”-4”. I’m not looking for it to last till the end of time, just limit/eliminate settling as I know it’ll outlast me by a long shot regardless. The space will have a pad poured inside as well, but the concrete will not envelope the posts.
Thanks for any advice and if something is not necessary or is missing, please let me know.
