GPintheMitten
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I'm no expert but if you were to trench, build footers for each post and then used form tube to bring the column up to grade. And use fasteners to transition to wood posts, it would seem to eliminate the issue with water retention rotting the posts.
I don't know how you would assure that the columns would not be damaged during backfill but you can probably figure that out.
Then you could include drain tile but I like the idea of trying to manage run off with surface grading.
If you do it this way, you might want to pour the tube and footing together or use rebar protruding from the footing into the tube form.
I don't know how you would assure that the columns would not be damaged during backfill but you can probably figure that out.
Then you could include drain tile but I like the idea of trying to manage run off with surface grading.
If you do it this way, you might want to pour the tube and footing together or use rebar protruding from the footing into the tube form.