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Foundation pads that we sell at Lowe’s can save you time and hassle, compared with pouring concrete. They’re also less messy and more lightweight in design. When you install precast concrete pads properly, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, they can evenly distribute the weight of a superstructure, such as a barn or deck, and give it additional support. There’s no need to mix concrete the way you must if you make a concrete pad. You also don’t need to wait for a precast concrete pad to dry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are foundation pads?
A: A foundation pad supports the structural framework of a building. Foundation pads install in the ground. Builders commonly use them in place of concrete footings of equal diameter to support ground beams and columns. At Lowe’s, we offer precast concrete pad options that work with many types of posts and beams and can strengthen decks, barns and other superstructures.
Foundation pads come in different sizes and compositions. We carry pads ranging from 10 inches in diameter to 24 inches in diameter. It’s important to choose the size that’s most appropriate for your project needs. You don’t want to select foundation pads that are too narrow to adequately support the posts or beams of a structure.
Many precast concrete pads come in proprietary blends of recycled materials. These materials are very strong and can support the weight of decks and barn structures. Check out our guide — How to Build a Deck: Post Holes and Deck Framing — to find additional tips on how to build a deck.