Posted by John in La on December 22, 2013 at 15:25:02 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: Pole Shed posted by Paul on December 22, 2013 at 12:38:06:
Thanks Paul; Yes we live in two tally different worlds.
The shed I have now is stick built with pressure treated bottom sills. The walls are sitting on creosote poles that stick about 6 inches above grade. The termites got to it and ate right threw the cheep pressure treated wood.
Since the only wood I can find with any real amount of CCA is poles I am really leaning to a pole shed this time.
Around here you have a few choices. Build on a slab and have it sprayed regularly for termites or build a wood floor structure off the ground and install metal pier caps. Neither of these work well with a dirt floor shed.
Plus with using poles with hold down cleats such as rebar threw the pole set in concrete it gives we a way to tie the roof directly to the ground preventing uplift and roof tear off in high wind (hurricane) situations.
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