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New life for the old barn

Post removed from corner

Corner post deflecting
Corner post deflecting

100 more years of life for the old barn!  That’s what we may have accomplished with the replacement of a rotting corner post in June and July 2014.

The corner of a building is a critical component in the structural integrity of the building. In the first few photos, you can see that the bottom of the post at the northwest corner of the barn was rotted. The bottom was mushrooming out over the concrete pier block, and the weight of the building was causing the corner post to deflect away from a vertical orientation.

While there are several other areas of the barn that need attention, the failing corner post was an urgent issue that demanded immediate attention.

Here’s what Jeff (our repair person) did:

While not entirely historically accurate, this repair job was urgently needed and Jeff did a great job on it. By using rough-cut lumber, we were able to preserve the character of the old barn. The base of the post is now connected directly to the footer for better structural integrity, and the top of the post is similarly connected to the overlying beam. The top of the footer is higher than the previous pier block, so the bottom of the post is less likely to be damaged by moisture. The monolithic structure of the reinforced concrete footer provides a very strong base for the barn corner, and the bonding agent helps assure that the footer is not going to move around on top of the original foundation stone. The stem wall will help protect the new wood from water damage.

It may just be that we added another 100 years of life to the old barn!