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This was a large barn resoration project that included rebuiling crumbled foundation (see pictures further down), reframing and leveling for the new overhead doors, and a ton of working with old barn construction, off angles, and uneven cedar siding to make the finished product look straight and professional.

Barns have been around for ages. And after a hundred years, even the best of foundations erode leaving not much left but gravel and feild stones.

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Only sections of the foundation are done at a time. Before the foundation is removed the barn structure is elevated slightly and supported. In this case we use thick walled steel posts to support a load bearing beam.

A third post was added for additional support.

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The old rotted plate beams are removed. As you can see, they are completely rotted through, completely unusable.

Foundation Repair
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Some of the cedar siding is temoparily removed, the old crumbled foundation is removed, and a new foundation is poured.

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Back to this beam. It was rotted halfway through but was still structually sound in the back.

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The rotted part of the beam was cut out. The beam was then laminated with 4x4's by bolting them all the way through.

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Here is after picture with the new foundation poured and the new plate installed and coated with foundation coating.

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The cedar siding that was temporarily removed was replaced. Doorways have been framed out to correct measurements. Steel siding has been started and plywood was used for temporary doors.

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