Hi,
I have been thinking about building an outdoor fireplace along with an outdoor kitchen and pizza oven for some years now. These last few weeks I pulled the trigger on ordering all my supplies and now I'm ready for the foundation. I tend to overkill anything I make as I am in the trades and I have many professionals I can rely on except for concrete. I was thinking about the foundation for everything including my fireplace and Pizza oven as I will be pouring these together. In Chicago we get some below freezing temperatures and in my area our frost line is 42" I thought a lot about this foundation as I don't want to build something like this and have it fail. I was thinking of 12" piers in each corner of the oven and fireplace down 42" with rebar in the tube and tied into the rebarred slab and a monolithic pour with a pad 6" thick. I then talked to a landscape contractor who does these sort of builds and offers a 5 year warranty on his work and he said this is way overkill. He said 6" stone with an 8" pour is way more than sufficient for this. I came up with 8" crushed compact stone and utilizing a 2x10 as a form so I have 9 1/4" of concrete. So I will be excavating 17" for this build. I'm thinking I'm ok with this thick pad and aggregate underneath but I just wanted to hear some thoughts. I know this has been brought up many times on this forum but I'm starting this thread again. Thanks in advance
I have been thinking about building an outdoor fireplace along with an outdoor kitchen and pizza oven for some years now. These last few weeks I pulled the trigger on ordering all my supplies and now I'm ready for the foundation. I tend to overkill anything I make as I am in the trades and I have many professionals I can rely on except for concrete. I was thinking about the foundation for everything including my fireplace and Pizza oven as I will be pouring these together. In Chicago we get some below freezing temperatures and in my area our frost line is 42" I thought a lot about this foundation as I don't want to build something like this and have it fail. I was thinking of 12" piers in each corner of the oven and fireplace down 42" with rebar in the tube and tied into the rebarred slab and a monolithic pour with a pad 6" thick. I then talked to a landscape contractor who does these sort of builds and offers a 5 year warranty on his work and he said this is way overkill. He said 6" stone with an 8" pour is way more than sufficient for this. I came up with 8" crushed compact stone and utilizing a 2x10 as a form so I have 9 1/4" of concrete. So I will be excavating 17" for this build. I'm thinking I'm ok with this thick pad and aggregate underneath but I just wanted to hear some thoughts. I know this has been brought up many times on this forum but I'm starting this thread again. Thanks in advance
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