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Default How to jack up a deck that's already 6 feet high??

Same friend who is getting a new roof, I looked at her home.

She has a deck held up by 6x6 posts. There is a 10 or 12 foot span
that sags and needs another post in the middle.

I could use a 6"x6"x8', but I'm not sure how to keep it from going
further into the ground in a few years, or even tomorrow. I could pour
redi-crete around the base, but I don't see how that would do more
than slow its sinking. (I would use a jackpost to lift up the deck
to put the new post in.)

Or I could use a 6 to 8 foot jackpost, and build a 6x6 box around it.
Then if it sagged, say the post sank into the ground, someone could
just open up one side of the box and make the post longer. The box
would still be ok at its original length. Because of the grain and
warping, I don't think this box could look exactly like the other
posts.



Unneeded? details:
This time I'd actually do some work and she offered to pay me.

Her deck was repaired a few years ago, and the repaired part is the
part that is already sagging. This part is about 3 feet wide, 6 feet
off the ground, and 15 feet long, with 6x6's holding it up maybe every
5 or 6 feet except one part 10 or 12 feet long with no post.

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