Posted by John Harmon on June 03, 2009 at 08:53:36 from (65.55.67.169):
In Reply to: Pole Barn posts posted by 7lazy77 on June 03, 2009 at 08:17:00:
Probably eventually these "Posts" will rot off about dirt line ,however if you would dig your hole,clean the bottom real good,drop in 6 inches of concrete in the base,set in the Pole and pour concrete to backfill the hole to grade ,form up around the post at least 12" above grade or more and fill form with concrete, your pole bottoms below grade would be protected from rot and most unknown damages except maybe termite or ant damage. The termites and ants can be controlled with insecticide.Sackrete con mix and a little water works real good for this as Sackrete is cheap and handy from HD or Loews.JH
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