Pole building question

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New holland 54d
I am thinking of building a pole building for general storage. Mostly for implements I don't want to leave out all winter. I don't need an insulated or heated building and was thinking about just gravel floor. Size wise I was thinking about 24x32 with one 9 foot garage door and a service door. No windows. The area I am thinking about slopes 2-3 feet over the 32' span. My question is can I set the post before the site is leveled and graded. My theory is I can set the post 4 feet deep with my post hole digger than the back full and gravel would essentially make the 6-7 feet deep. Any thoughts?
 
   / Pole building question #2  
I am thinking of building a pole building for general storage. Mostly for implements I don't want to leave out all winter. I don't need an insulated or heated building and was thinking about just gravel floor. Size wise I was thinking about 24x32 with one 9 foot garage door and a service door. No windows. The area I am thinking about slopes 2-3 feet over the 32' span. My question is can I set the post before the site is leveled and graded. My theory is I can set the post 4 feet deep with my post hole digger than the back full and gravel would essentially make the 6-7 feet deep. Any thoughts?


I think you will find it to be more than a major nuisance to be grading around posts already set.
 
   / Pole building question #3  
That. Even if it means you build a retaining wall.
Jim
 
   / Pole building question #4  
And do have a bldg code? Around here you'd need to have a footing under each post, inspected before backfill. Not a bad idea, even for storage.
Jim
 
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#6  
No building code here. I already checked with the township only thing they care about is the road setbacks. It sounds like I should just get the area prepared first.
 
   / Pole building question #7  
Prior proper preparation prevents poor performance.
 
   / Pole building question #8  
Couple of things we had a high lift level our pad and really compact it so it shouldn't settle. Second if you do metal I highly recommend insulating the roof or it is going to sweat and drop water on your implements, the bumble wrap to do my 30x40 was an extra 300$ well worth it. I would level, compact then set your posts
 
   / Pole building question #9  
I had a couple feet of fill added for my pole shed and had a driveable vibratory roller go aver it a couple times. When I had to dig for some plumbing pipes I had a difficult time shoveling and picking through it. That is a good thing and money well spent.
 

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