People go to great deal of time, trouble, and expense to get footers set below frost line on conventional concrete foundations so the hole building doesn't frost heave. I can't figure out why frost heave forces against the bottom girt on pole buildings doesn't pull the girt off the poles or lift the poles out of the ground. Anyone have any ideas?
I'm planning a small (16 X 22) tractor barn and was considering setting short poles below frost line, cutting them off at grade, setting beams on top of them, and building a conventially framed stud wall on top of the beams. I'd be interested in knowing if anywone has used this method or has any thoughts about pros/cons.
I'm planning a small (16 X 22) tractor barn and was considering setting short poles below frost line, cutting them off at grade, setting beams on top of them, and building a conventially framed stud wall on top of the beams. I'd be interested in knowing if anywone has used this method or has any thoughts about pros/cons.