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Shed Foundation Ideas On A Slope, Shed On A Slope, Post And Beam Foundation, Post And Beam Shed, Shed Foundation, Concrete Sheds, Deck Foundation, Ideas For Backyard, Low Deck

Last week I had the opportunity to help a friend build the foundation for a new shed that will be delivered in a couple of weeks. His back yard has a bit of a slope, and it would take too much concrete to pour a slab (read how to pour a concrete shed foundation here). For that reason, we decided that building a post and beam foundation would be the best way to go. This article is a step-by-step guide for how we built it, and if you've read our article for building a deck, you'll see some…

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Pier And Beam Foundation Repair, Cabin On Piers, Pier And Beam House Skirting, Pier And Beam House, House On Piers, Post And Beam Foundation, Mermaid Cottage, House Pillars, Foundation Ideas

You’ve got a pier and beam house but what kind of piers do you have, and are they any good? This article lists 6 different types of piers commonly found on pier and beam homes and explores their pros, cons, and repair solutions.

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Understanding Pier and Beam Foundations Foundation House, Pier And Beam Foundation, Beam House, Foundation Design, Steel Framing, Concrete Pad, House Foundation, Foundation Repair, Steel Cage

Bad structural work on your home can cost you in the future when trying to fix plumbing under the house—because it will be blocked by a lower quality slab foundation. Using a Pier and Beam Foundation you are in a much better position because this kind of foundation is unintrusive and does not block vital access […]

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16x20 Cabin, Cabin Foundation, Post And Beam Foundation, Foundation Ideas, Pier And Beam Foundation, Decking Base, Support Beam, House Foundation, In Shock

Cabin Forum/Blog: Just got started on my 16x20 cabin. Have (13) 6x6 post on top of cement, with 2x12 around the sides and 2x8 floor joist supported by (2) 2x8 supports under the center of the joist. Just have some 20p nails and 3 1/2 screws through the 2x12 for now. Thinking 1/2 bolts through the 2x12 and 6x6 pillars will support the weight of the cabin. Any thoughts or suggestions? Will also bolt the center su

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