24â?? diameter hole is pretty large. I had 24â?? piers drilled by a company.
They brought a large drill truck. I had 3 piers drilled 25â?? deep, including
bell bottoms. Cost was $800. Only reason I brought this up is it might not be
that much over the cost of the skid steer to have someone else drill them.
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne
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> On Apr 16, 2020, at 1:13 PM, Jim Franklin via Shop-talk
> <shop-talk@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
Having decided it's better to build a nice ornate deck out of PT than a
small simple deck of of fancy materials, I'm looking at the foundation. Frost
line here is 48" and I need 18" footings. I have found 3 options and I'm
wondering if I missed anything:
1. Traditional concrete with forms and sonotubes
2. Pre-cast footings (22", 100 lbs) and stackable piers (EZ-Tube)
3. Helical piles
I haven't heard back from the town on that last one and they're the priciest at
$275 per. The pre-cast are $150 per. Concrete will require hauling about 45,000
bags into the backyard.
I'm leaning towards #2 . I don't own any yard equipment but I can rent a skid
steer with auger, though not a 24" auger I don't think.
thanks,
jim
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