It is a common mistake to construct a column with footing that can weigh up to 10 000 lbs on a 3 x 3 foundation in unstable ground.
Install gate post next to concrete wall footing.
This staff then gives you the distance needed between posts and the positions of the gate posts can be quickly checked as you concrete the second post.
The softer the ground the wider the footing should be.
Once the first post is in place cut a length of timber something like 2 x 1 to the overall width of the gate or gates plus the clearances required between the gates and gate posts.
When you pour concrete footings hold the cardboard concrete form tube about 12 in.
Core drilling into paving.
Before you set the post in the hole place a rock or broken chunk of concrete in the bottom pointy end up if possible.
We are working on a special project that needs a small gate.
Add 4 to 6 inches of concrete to the bottom of the hole or enough to hold a post steady.
It is extremely important especially when installing gates that the footing size is correct as this will ensure the gates do not drop or sag over time.
Footing sizes are related to column sizes and soil condition.
Instead pack a mixture of gravel and dirt into the holes around the gate posts.
Then dump concrete through the tube into the bottom of the hole.
Up from the bottom of the footing.
Set a post in position.
How to get a solid frost proof footing.
Gate posts should be set in 100 per cent concrete for strength so do not try to skimp and use a lot of dirt gravel and rocks to hold the gate post in place.
The details of a typical post footing can be found in our brochure.
This makes the gate crooked.
All dimensions given assume a 50mm 2 thick gate frame with nothing fitted to the front of the frame or a 40mm 1 5 8 thick frame with up to 16mm 10 16 material fitted to the front of the frame if the gate is thicker then extra clearance would need to be added between the fence and the gate to allow for the extra.
Use a carpenter s level to ensure the post is straight up and down or plumb.
When installing fencing or gates into paving or concrete there are two main installing options.
Concrete footings increase the potential for frost heave forcing the concrete upward.
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.
I did not want to use concrete but i do want a.
That little footing will give the post something to stand on instead of.
Gate posts take more use and abuse than any other part of the fence.
This gate is set atop a burm of heavy clay soil.