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Fence/Screen/pergola type thing

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 2:55 pm
by machtucker
So I have timber arriving next week and I've been thinking about how I'm going to secure the posts in the ground. There seems to be a lot of conflicting information on the net.

The question is do I concrete the post into the ground or build a foundation and secure the post to using a bracket? Any ideas

Background....
Ideally I would build a concrete foundation and put the oak posts on top of that so they are well out of the way of the soil however due to the design I don't think it will be strong enough. It is not a traditional pergola an is more of a L shaped bit of screening/fencing (see image) so there may well be significant side loads. Therefore I have come to the conclusion that I will concrete about 600mm of the post into the ground with a footing about 400 x 400mm square. The posts are 150mm wide. I obviously want the timber to last as long as possible so have been researching the best way of minimising chances of rot. I will use gravel in the bottom of the foundation hole which will allow water to drain and will also be useful to get the post to the correct height etc. What about sealing/treating the bottom of the post? I have seen guidance that says do and also some that says don't as it can keep water in? Any advice?

Cheers,

Ed

Re: Fence/Screen/pergola type thing

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 10:25 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi machtucker,
Form your foundations, screw bolt down brackets on top of concrete, dip your posts in timber preservative (the longer the better), fit the posts and do up clamp bolts.
Regards S

Re: Fence/Screen/pergola type thing

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:14 pm
by machtucker
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Thanks for the reply. Do you think they will be strong enough. I’m guessing there could be some significant side loads? I’ve (hopefully) attached a pic of the structure.

Re: Fence/Screen/pergola type thing

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:49 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi machtucker,
I was suggesting the bolt down post shoes with the corner clamp bolts - have a look at the ones from Toolstation. Since you are using oak the posts should not shrink too much and the bolts can always be tightened. Use 100x100 posts and fit a one-piece bracing timber along the top of the posts on both sides.
Regards S