Hello
We're having a porch built with a canopy that will be held up by 3 oak pillars. The builder has included within his price for metal brackets to lift the pillars off the ground. Something like the below.
If we were to instead have the oak pillar sitting on a brick pillar, say 3 course of brick high. What do you think is a fair 'upgrade' cost? It will used more material, I'm guessing something like 4 bricks per course, so 12 per pillar and 3 pillars, so probably 36 - perhaps 48 if we went to it being 4 courses high. Also some mortar.
How many additional hours of labour do you think this would take for them? We've had a price, but it seems awfully high.
Also, with a view of stopping the oak from rotting, I assume the post should probably sit on something like the above rather than in a 'boot' which I'm sure would gather water eventually! If we decided to just stay with the bracket, would hiding it with gravel (we want a gravel driveway) allow for enough drainage that the oak would be okay?
Thanks
We're having a porch built with a canopy that will be held up by 3 oak pillars. The builder has included within his price for metal brackets to lift the pillars off the ground. Something like the below.
If we were to instead have the oak pillar sitting on a brick pillar, say 3 course of brick high. What do you think is a fair 'upgrade' cost? It will used more material, I'm guessing something like 4 bricks per course, so 12 per pillar and 3 pillars, so probably 36 - perhaps 48 if we went to it being 4 courses high. Also some mortar.
How many additional hours of labour do you think this would take for them? We've had a price, but it seems awfully high.
Also, with a view of stopping the oak from rotting, I assume the post should probably sit on something like the above rather than in a 'boot' which I'm sure would gather water eventually! If we decided to just stay with the bracket, would hiding it with gravel (we want a gravel driveway) allow for enough drainage that the oak would be okay?
Thanks
