Have a big project coming up that will require us to demo our front porch (built like a deck) that also supports a roof overhang. I have had a hell of a time trying to find a decent contractor in Michigan to come and do either:
1. Dig 4 18"x48" footings for 6x6 piers to support roof overhang and deck beams.
2. Trench the patio perimeter, pin to basement wall and footer with a lead wall and step up to a 48" below grade trench footer with 2 courses of block to support flatwork for a full concrete porch.
I had one local 5 star foundation contractor burn me on option #2 (paid for drawings and permit and they bailed on me the same day they sent me a contract to sign before I had a chance to send it back). I have also contacted 15-20 contractors over the past month with only 3 returning my call and 2 offering to come and give me an estimate in the near future for option #1 (nobody wants to do option #2).
I have decided to shore up the roof myself, demo the porch, and use a trail jack/LX2610 + tire and chain to pull the existing posts out of the ground. Once this is complete, I want to pick up a hydraulic SSQA PHD to dig my 18x48" footers for option #1 with my LX2610 and then build the entire structure myself. From a pricing standpoint, I think I'll just about break even buying a hydraulic post hole digger and doing the work vs. hiring out the footing work. Concrete contractors in MI are so slammed that the prices for jobs like driveways and such have nearly doubled in the past few years.
Anyway, I was thinking land pride SA20 or the Digga model on EA's website. Anyone have any experience with these? Any recommendations? I also have a large deck to replace next year that the idiot homeowner before me scabbed the rotting in-ground posts on with 2x4s that I could use this digger on as well as some privacy fence projects.
1. Dig 4 18"x48" footings for 6x6 piers to support roof overhang and deck beams.
2. Trench the patio perimeter, pin to basement wall and footer with a lead wall and step up to a 48" below grade trench footer with 2 courses of block to support flatwork for a full concrete porch.
I had one local 5 star foundation contractor burn me on option #2 (paid for drawings and permit and they bailed on me the same day they sent me a contract to sign before I had a chance to send it back). I have also contacted 15-20 contractors over the past month with only 3 returning my call and 2 offering to come and give me an estimate in the near future for option #1 (nobody wants to do option #2).
I have decided to shore up the roof myself, demo the porch, and use a trail jack/LX2610 + tire and chain to pull the existing posts out of the ground. Once this is complete, I want to pick up a hydraulic SSQA PHD to dig my 18x48" footers for option #1 with my LX2610 and then build the entire structure myself. From a pricing standpoint, I think I'll just about break even buying a hydraulic post hole digger and doing the work vs. hiring out the footing work. Concrete contractors in MI are so slammed that the prices for jobs like driveways and such have nearly doubled in the past few years.
Anyway, I was thinking land pride SA20 or the Digga model on EA's website. Anyone have any experience with these? Any recommendations? I also have a large deck to replace next year that the idiot homeowner before me scabbed the rotting in-ground posts on with 2x4s that I could use this digger on as well as some privacy fence projects.