I am about to start building a pile jetty (with a stone crib) at the High Coast. I have not yet applied for a building permit from the municipality, but I have my own beach and water. What applies?
I was thinking of a 20-meter-long jetty or several stone cribs in succession (at regular intervals).
Approximate cost?
Tips on companies that build fixed jetties?
Other useful information about the subject?
Axel
I was thinking of a 20-meter-long jetty or several stone cribs in succession (at regular intervals).
Approximate cost?
Tips on companies that build fixed jetties?
Other useful information about the subject?
Axel
That sounds promising, I will of course check with my municipality first... I'm more curious about who can best help me with it... have you built a bridge before? I mean if you have valuable experience that I don't have. Often it can be the small things that are important to have considered beforehand.
Price perception? Is 10,000:- per meter enough or should one double that amount for a piled stone crib?
Price perception? Is 10,000:- per meter enough or should one double that amount for a piled stone crib?
Attaching some links to other threads here on the forum that discuss building a pier. Not an entirely easy subject.
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/fritidshus/27089-bygga-brygga-men-hur.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/byggma...ga-stenkista-betongfundament-eller-palad.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/altan-uteplats/86984-brygga.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/altan-...ga-stenkista-betongfundament-eller-palad.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/fritidshus/27089-bygga-brygga-men-hur.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/byggma...ga-stenkista-betongfundament-eller-palad.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/altan-uteplats/86984-brygga.html
http://www.byggahus.se/forum/altan-...ga-stenkista-betongfundament-eller-palad.html
Thank you for your post, I have read these pages. Yes, you are right that the subject is a bit tricky since there are no given rules. Much depends on the conditions where the dock is to be built. Additionally, it's quite an expensive project, and few companies have it as their profession. In the worst case, I might have to advertise in the local newspaper.
But agree that a nice dock can become like a "jewel" on one's plot; personally, I look more at beautiful docks than houses when I go boating along the coast.
/Axel
But agree that a nice dock can become like a "jewel" on one's plot; personally, I look more at beautiful docks than houses when I go boating along the coast.
/Axel
Made one from timber that I filled with stone and was slightly conical to handle the ice. Covered it with pressure-treated wood, mostly for appearance's sake, but at the same time, the ice also has a harder time getting a grip on it. It might not have become so large, but it's enough to sit and enjoy a good pilsner in the sun.
It has been there for a few years now and is still there, completely undamaged.
So, the tip is that it should be CONICAL, and that you should cover it.
It has been there for a few years now and is still there, completely undamaged.
So, the tip is that it should be CONICAL, and that you should cover it.



