PhilVA
Bronze Member
I'm in the planning stages of a 36 x 60 barn. I know of one issue I'll have but not sure how much concern I should have about it. I know when I use the PHD for the poles , they will fill about halfway with water. I know this because I built a run-in shed very near the spot for the barn and some of those post holes filled with some water. For the run-in I was able to pour in several bags of quickrete around the poles and the run-in is as solid as it can be.
I'm concerned that the water-filled holes will not be good for the poles in the long run. I'm concerned they will rot. I have the same concern about the poles in the run-in shed but it would cost considerably less to replace it versus the barn should something go wrong. The soil here is a mix of sand and clay.
Any comments would be welcome and appreciated.
I'm concerned that the water-filled holes will not be good for the poles in the long run. I'm concerned they will rot. I have the same concern about the poles in the run-in shed but it would cost considerably less to replace it versus the barn should something go wrong. The soil here is a mix of sand and clay.
Any comments would be welcome and appreciated.