It seems you and i have been reading the very same posts on advice boards all over the internet.
Pole barn posts in concrete or gravel.
I have read much debate about setting the poles in concrete with no footing beneath them vs.
The posts of your pole barn are the foundation of the structure.
This is the best way i v.
I put in gravel plastic vapor barrier rigid insulation and r.
Water tends to collect in the gap between a concrete footer and the post.
All the ground prep work i did before pouring the concrete slab floor in the pole barn house.
Repeat for all corner posts.
Sidewall and end wall gable posts repeat the above steps for each post between the corner posts bracing and plumbing up as you go.
Fill hole with dirt or dirt gravel mix and tamp solid.
The math comes up with 9700 lbs of force needed to push the post through the concrete.
Take into account the extra concrete to wood bonding from the bonding a pole barn post in concrete article that would be achieved with an extra 8 of post set into concrete.
Even if you use pressure treated posts drainage is an important issue and gravel drains better than concrete.
They support the building rather than a concrete slab.
Without solid posts the integrity of your pole barn is in jeopardy.
A building is only as sturdy as its foundation so it is critical to the life of your pole barn to have.
What do you recommend.
Dear pole barn guru.
Setting the poles on a concrete footing and back filling with gravel and earth.
Pole barn posts are a critical part of any pole barn.
Setting pole barn posts full height gable posts.
Seems to be an issue of rot.