gdicks
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Ok, so after having provided some valuable feedback in another thread I have another dilemma. I am building a 18 x 24 shed / barn with a Pier and Beam foundation Piers will be poured concrete in sonotubes.
As Ive dug for the pier holes I am hitting standing water. Frost in my area is typically 4 feet so i need to get below that, however the standing water ranges from 3 to 4 feet down depending on the slope of the lot. My initial thinking is to raise the level of the lot such that I have 4 feet of ground above the water. Question is, how much above the water should I try to have my footing for the piers which will determine how much I need to raise the ground level, and how much larger than my 18 x 24 footprint should I raise the ground level?
As Ive dug for the pier holes I am hitting standing water. Frost in my area is typically 4 feet so i need to get below that, however the standing water ranges from 3 to 4 feet down depending on the slope of the lot. My initial thinking is to raise the level of the lot such that I have 4 feet of ground above the water. Question is, how much above the water should I try to have my footing for the piers which will determine how much I need to raise the ground level, and how much larger than my 18 x 24 footprint should I raise the ground level?