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General => Owner-Builder Projects => Topic started by: tesa on January 19, 2009, 10:01:05 PM

Title: pier and beam foundation for RV type carport?
Post by: tesa on January 19, 2009, 10:01:05 PM
just had a thought, having a hard time finding 18' posts in stock for the shed/carport type thingy

was told i'd have to go with 20'ers and cut them, or just build higher

so, i was thinking, could i pour the piers, and attach the posts to that, keeping me from buying
20' posts at 77 bucks a pop (they can get them, special order) and purchasing posts of a more
affordable size (the 16'ers were 40 each, i haven't even priced shorter ones, since we, until
now, haven't thought about this)

would the savings just be eaten up by having to buy concrete?

just a thought

tesa
Title: Re: pier and beam foundation for RV type carport?
Post by: harry51 on January 19, 2009, 10:34:24 PM
IIRC, the original plan was to use ground contact rated pressure treated posts buried in the ground with gravel around and under them for drainage. If those are available for $77 each, it would likely be much cheaper to proceed that way than to form and pour footers and buy column bases to connect the posts to the concrete.
Title: Re: pier and beam foundation for RV type carport?
Post by: tesa on January 19, 2009, 11:28:58 PM
that's what i was thinkin', but ya never know

it was worth a shot

a penny saved and all

tesa
Title: Re: pier and beam foundation for RV type carport?
Post by: river place on January 20, 2009, 12:30:58 PM
I agree with using the full length timber in the ground.  It seems the easiest approach and a lot more do it yourself friendly.

FYI - our pole barn has treated lumber in the ground.  We did have them use one 80lb bag of concrete at each pole but gravel will be just fine.  Make sure the wood treatment is rated for in ground use.  Real building supplies should have the right stuff or be able to get it for you.