Setting Barn Posts for Glulam Frame and Ensuring They do not Rot
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 10:02 am
Hello all,
I'm planning a glulam barn frame to go up in place of an old, crumbling, partly collapsed oak frame.
During my planning phase I've been investigating the best way of setting the posts. I've seen many instances where suggestions are:
1. dig a 1m deep hole
2. place 4-6" gravel in the bottom.
3. install and plumb post; pour in concrete and allow to set.
No issue with that; nice clear instructions. My concern is that the wood will take up the concrete's water and start wood rot.
I was thinking of either:
1. wrapping bottom 1m of post in fibreglass or;
2. painting bottom 1m of post in resin roof repair such as Everbuild Evercryl.
Anyone come up with a better solution?
Any and all advice appreciated.
I'm planning a glulam barn frame to go up in place of an old, crumbling, partly collapsed oak frame.
During my planning phase I've been investigating the best way of setting the posts. I've seen many instances where suggestions are:
1. dig a 1m deep hole
2. place 4-6" gravel in the bottom.
3. install and plumb post; pour in concrete and allow to set.
No issue with that; nice clear instructions. My concern is that the wood will take up the concrete's water and start wood rot.
I was thinking of either:
1. wrapping bottom 1m of post in fibreglass or;
2. painting bottom 1m of post in resin roof repair such as Everbuild Evercryl.
Anyone come up with a better solution?
Any and all advice appreciated.