joe macclennan
Well-Known Member
true, a solid piece of wood will last much longer underground than many thin sheets glued together.also cause they aren't made out of plywood.
but the posts in pole buildings DO rot.
true, a solid piece of wood will last much longer underground than many thin sheets glued together.also cause they aren't made out of plywood.
They rot in about 15-20 years.they do not
they rot
tis one of the reasons why knee walls are preferable.
Pressure treat plywood rot in a year or two? yeah right.......also cause they aren't made out of plywood.
everyone's entitled to their opinion. i trust my own since i do it for a living. if you could do plywood then everyone's basement would be made out of it. i've never been in a basement made out of plywood.
slimj.....Im not sure what you mean as basements can not have wood only subterrainean walls as it will not pass code, will not last, will fail, and can not be made structurally strong enough. Yes inside you finish basements in wood but no earth to material contact. Anyone who would say you can have a wood only subterrainiean foundation or footer should never be hired to buid for you as they are clueless.
preciselyThey rot in about 15-20 years.
what my builder buddies tell me is that encapsulated posts actually hold water speeding up the rotting process.If you put just a treat post in soil it will rot.
i'm good, thanks. if you are seriously bringing up pwf in this conversation then i'm definitely gonna trust my experience and gut. 35 years?...lmao.Ummm if you do this for a living you've surly heard of wooded basement walls. It's called permanent wood foundation. We use plywood all the time, that's why I chimed in on this post.
Testing has shown it buried for 35 years with slight rot. I doubt this guy is going to have his box buried for more than a few years.
if you curious about expanding your mind on engineered wood products I would be glad to send you some great information,