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    May 2, 2007, 04:03 PM
    Deck Pier & Footing on Terraced ground
    I am putting in a small front porch/deck 8'x8'. The front is terraced, dropping down in 4' steps to the next level. I am trying to keep this simple, but get as close to the terrace edge as practical.

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    The two questions are
    (1) given well-designed retaining walls supported with geotextile fabric, would it be safe to put a pier just in from the frost linein both dimensions, i.e. 42" deep AND 42" from the wall.

    (2) in heavy clay, what load could be expected on the soil? I figure a maximum load on each pier of about 950 lb. (19 sf x 50 lb/sf). Will 8" pier with 12" footer suffice?

    I realize this is not a simple issue. We live in the country without access to a building inspector, so are winging it.

    Thanks!
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    May 3, 2007, 06:44 PM
    I would always recommend over-engineering any project (within reason, of course) but when it comes to the basic structural components (ie. Footings, headers, etc.)... If you don't "over-do it"... not enough can be catastrophic. You shouls be able to get information from your local county offices to determine the average soil bearing pressure for your area. Clay typically has a maximum load bearing pressure of 2000 lbs. per square foot.

    Here is a source for you... Good luck and most important... have fun!!

    http://www.nyashi.com/newsletter/200...s/footings.pdf
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    May 3, 2007, 08:29 PM
    Thanks for the input

    Good article too

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