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  1. Pier Vs Full Foundation Cost - Log Home Builders

    I did piers on my build and the cost was 2500 including trenching the footers, forms, rebar, concrete and a pump truck. I have heard ranges in price on a full poured foundation from 10,000 up to 20,000. …

  2. Pier Vs Full Foundation Cost - community.loghomebuilders.org

    I did piers on my build and the cost was 2500 including trenching the footers, forms, rebar, concrete and a pump truck. I have heard ranges in price on a full poured foundation from 10,000 up to 20,000.

  3. foundations - community.loghomebuilders.org

    Do you own any land?--if not do research to find the hidden cost of building it right before you buy. The log house my class was instructed from was over 7,000sq ft 3 stories and was on concrete piers that …

  4. A-Frame Construction: A String Of Sturdy Triangles (My Design ...

    How much concrete will be needed to fill four 8?-diameter pin-point concrete pier forms to an estimated height of about 80?-inches? How many total bags of cement, gravel and sand (aggregate) will my …

  5. Pier Vs Full Foundation Cost - Page 5

    Jun 24, 2013 · What would be a wag at a percentage increase in cost between building on piers vs digging out for a full height basement/foundation? Are we talking about a $1,200 vs a $12,000 …

  6. Questions about foundation in Canada [Archive] - Log Home Builders ...

    Grandpa is talking about concrete pyramidal piers. (should you be mistaking that for pilings) How far down to solid bedrock? I've gotten lucky on that one myself, around 36 to 40 inches down, making …

  7. Questions about foundation in Canada

    Can the piers support the weight of all the logs? A full foundation might be the only option, someone said about a slab, but it would shift the thawing an freezing with the ground.

  8. Finally starting to plan - community.loghomebuilders.org

    The reason I comment is because of an interesting finding with my pier foundation- according to rocklock- that a continuous footer was not necessary. I went with the pier foundation for 2 reasons: a …

  9. foundations? - community.loghomebuilders.org

    What type of foundations (in general principle) are these people using to keep the cost down so much. I know a block foundation (footing and block walls) backfilled with a slab, or a monolithic slab (footing …

  10. foundations? [Archive] - Log Home Builders Association Forums

    What type of foundations (in general principle) are these people using to keep the cost down so much. I know a block foundation (footing and block walls) backfilled with a slab, or a monolithic slab (footing …