Posted by Jeff Ziegler on April 27, 2010 at 06:53:18 from (208.69.84.18):
I am putting up a 36*48*14 Pole Barn in Royalton, NY 14105 - 50lb snow load, 90mph winds. The building department want the holes 48" deep? Should I go deeper?
Looks like the contractors in the area normally dig a 24" round hole. The building inspector is OK with 12", all I have is a 12" 3pt post hole digger. Should I go bigger then 12"?
The suppler is giving me 2 bags of quick set concrete per hole. Should I put both bags in the hole and wait to set then set post? Put both bags in dry then set the post on top and let harden, post should set in a little - I worry about bottom rot? Put 1 bag in let set, stone, pole and back fill with the last bag - should help with twisting and uplift as the pole and concrete are one - water should drain so no rot?
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