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poles in the ground vs. concrete footings with anchor
Have a look at this Boys, what Yah think
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In N.C. we are required to have the pier below the frost line in case of heaving. Also have to have 1 inch rigid insulation 2' around the perimeter with a 6 mil vapor barrier. New trated lumber must use galvanized bolts and fasteners only. Also required to have Y bracing on posts
1/3 the length of post down from top on both sides. If you have a transit shoot the tops of the piers and you want have to notch or cut posts from a ladder.
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pressure treated lumber will rot below grade levels
p.w.f--preserved wood foundation material is left in the liquid for days and has been tested after 60 years of being in groud and has not shown any sign of rot as to pressure treated lumber it is only pressed and sprayed-it does not have the same potential as p.w.f
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