asmith1923
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I’m building a pole barn with 16” sonotube formed piers every 8’. My 6x6 posts will be bolted to the center of the piers, with a 2x6 rake board running horizontally between the posts at the bottom. I plan to cover the rake board on the inside with 2” foam board from the top to about 10-12” below the finished floor because I’m installing radiant floor heating. My finished poured slab will be poured against the foam board to the top of the rake board.
The slab will be poured over a portion of the piers (about 2-3”) but not tied to them in any way. Essentially floating above the piers but in direct contact.
my question is, is there a better way to do this? Am I asking for cracks around the piers when the slab and piers move independently?
thank you all for any advice here, this is my first pole barn job.
The slab will be poured over a portion of the piers (about 2-3”) but not tied to them in any way. Essentially floating above the piers but in direct contact.
my question is, is there a better way to do this? Am I asking for cracks around the piers when the slab and piers move independently?
thank you all for any advice here, this is my first pole barn job.


