Footings on bedrock and deck plan by.
Post footings for extended roof in bedrock.
Clean the rock as best as possible and frame out your footing.
The buried post footing this footing method involves pouring a concrete pad at least 12 thick at the base of your hole.
If the deck doubles as a porch it needs to be able to support no more than 80 psf.
Most deck roofs require separate footings from the deck to support the weight of the roof throughout the seasons.
For deck roof posts dig holes for the roof posts and pour cement to keep them secure.
Next set a pressure treated wood support post rated for ground contact on top of the pad and backfill the soil into the hole.
Like any code recommendations these are not how to guides to building footings so much as parameters you need to observe based on local.
Pick up some rolls of tyvec house wrap cheaper than fast foot use 2x4 s for your footing boards get it nice and level then attach your tyvec to the 2x s make sure the tyvec drops down either side and runs across the bedrock.
The footing supports a poured in place or pre cast concrete pier which in turn supports a post.
Our building safety dept requires that if you hit bedrock then the entire footprint of the house must rest on bedrock.
Nobody can deny the need for a good house foundation.
Drill holes and epoxy steel into the footing to tie the wall to the footing and then form and cast the wall.
Building codes have a few things to say about foundation footings.
How to get a solid frost proof footing.
They also require two 5 s continuous around the perimeter footings as well.
If you really wanted to do more you could jack hammer away some of the rock to create a bit of a hole for the cement to form into.
In weaker soils you have to augment the footing itself with steel and concrete.
Then dump concrete through the tube into the bottom of the hole.
Up from the bottom of the footing.
Editor rich bergman footings on bedrock are as solid as they can possibly be.
For more about pouring footings see pouring footings piers.
They don t want half the house on dirt and the other half on rock.
Improperly built foundation footings unlike poorly installed gutters or gapped hardwood flooring can eventually bring down the house.
Specifically we have a case where bedrock is say 24 below grade and minimum frost depth of 42 below grade.
Excavate as before but instead of using gravel drill into the side of the footing and epoxy steel dowels into it then place concrete to extend the footing out to the proper width.
When you pour concrete footings hold the cardboard concrete form tube about 12 in.
Porch decks also require larger footings than deck footings.
Do spread footing foundations which bear directly on bedrock unweathered need to be extended down to frost depth.
Do this by nailing the sides of the tube to the center of a tic tac toe grid of 2x4s at the top of the hole.