Hi, I'm building a lean to roof down side of my house. I'll be using 4x4 wooden fence posts to support the eaves side of the roof at a height of around 6.5ft. I've dug 2ft holes to set them in concrete. After about 1ft down the ground is very clay-y. Is it a good idea to put 2" of gravel at the bottom of the holes? I'm questioning as the clay will not drain well so am I just creating a 'well' at the bottom of the hole that water travelling through the topsoil will flow into and collect? Maybe its better to fill the hole completely with concrete (while making sure the end of the post is not sticking out/exposed at the bottom)?
But thinking some more, I'm wondering if this is a non-issue. There's no exposed soil/lawn within about 5-10 metres in any direction from the area of the posts, any rain will fall on adjacent roofs or patio/driveways with surface drains. So no rain will fall on the area immediately around the post and will much water realistically flow to the area underground?
Any advice appreciated, I'm paranoid about rotting posts!
Also as the roof is partially supported by the wall, and is not a fence, is the usual 3x post width hole diameter necessary, or can I get away with less, say 10 inches for 4" posts?
But thinking some more, I'm wondering if this is a non-issue. There's no exposed soil/lawn within about 5-10 metres in any direction from the area of the posts, any rain will fall on adjacent roofs or patio/driveways with surface drains. So no rain will fall on the area immediately around the post and will much water realistically flow to the area underground?
Any advice appreciated, I'm paranoid about rotting posts!
Also as the roof is partially supported by the wall, and is not a fence, is the usual 3x post width hole diameter necessary, or can I get away with less, say 10 inches for 4" posts?