Cold climate shed posts?
terry wrote the following:
All previous outside structures have built, three sheds one cabin,
large wooden deck etc. we have dug down and used posts (stubs of
telephone poles and similar.
Now wondering if possible to build a shed on those concrete blocks
that just about sit on the surface. The blocks probably weigh 50 lbs
each, and are shaped on top to fit four by four post or cross member.
They are sometimes used here to support a deck or patio.
Considering a simple wood frame shed approx. 12 by 20 sitting on nine
of those blocks, about six inches to one foot off the ground, with
possibly an insulation pad below each block to slow freezing and
heaving of the ground.
Advice/comment welcomed.
No problem with our 12'x16' shed that just has the 2x6 floor joists
sitting on a bed of gravel. No footings at all.
The asphalt driveway that butts up to the shed actually lifts with frost
to where the double 4' wide doors could not be opened. I had to cut a
half inch off the bottom of the doors.
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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