Kom3
Structural
- Nov 20, 2019
- 36
Hello all,
I am wondering which is worst for a wooden pole in terms of rot, embedding it in concrete or soil. The client wants to encase to the wooden pole in concrete so we can increase its diameter in the ground and reduce the required embedment but I feel like encasing it in concrete will be worse for it in terms of rot. My reasoning is that concrete cracks and traps water which will make the rotting faster but I am not sure there is any literature to back that up and make an argument for it. Please note that I will be using pressure treated wood regardless. Any input will be appreciated.
Regards
I am wondering which is worst for a wooden pole in terms of rot, embedding it in concrete or soil. The client wants to encase to the wooden pole in concrete so we can increase its diameter in the ground and reduce the required embedment but I feel like encasing it in concrete will be worse for it in terms of rot. My reasoning is that concrete cracks and traps water which will make the rotting faster but I am not sure there is any literature to back that up and make an argument for it. Please note that I will be using pressure treated wood regardless. Any input will be appreciated.
Regards