My Dad has a pole building (approx. 16x48').
The people that built it didn't put any concrete around the posts.
Well, it's winter time (he lives south of Buffalo, NY) and the building has lifted about 3-4" in the corners.
So, I was going to fix it for him this summer. What's the best way to get these corners anchored to stop this from recurring?
I was thinking of guy-wire anchors since they probably require the least effort but don't know if they're strong enough. I do see they have them up to 3000#.
Another option was to backhoe around the posts, put a sonnet tube around, fill with concrete and backfill.
Thoughts or ideas?
The people that built it didn't put any concrete around the posts.
Well, it's winter time (he lives south of Buffalo, NY) and the building has lifted about 3-4" in the corners.
So, I was going to fix it for him this summer. What's the best way to get these corners anchored to stop this from recurring?
I was thinking of guy-wire anchors since they probably require the least effort but don't know if they're strong enough. I do see they have them up to 3000#.
Another option was to backhoe around the posts, put a sonnet tube around, fill with concrete and backfill.
Thoughts or ideas?