I have poured 11 piers + footings for my deck. In each I placed a J-bolt in the center to attach my adjustable post base to. Despite my best efforts some of the tops of the piers aren't perfectly level meaning our post would not be perfectly plumb.
How can I resolve this issue? I've seem/been told there are several options.
- Grind the pier with a grinder to make it level
- pros: fix the issue at the source, maximum area of contact from pier to base
- cons: not sure how to ensure levelness, dust, could remove too much material
- Place shims between the concrete pier and the adjustable post base
- pros: inexpensive
- cons: reduces contact area between pier and base, durability
- Apply some concrete patching to level out the tops
- pros: ?
- cons: durability concerns, unsure if it's adhere to top of pier
- Cut the 6x6 post at an angle to adjust for any non-level piers
- pros: none I think!?
- cons: getting exact angle will be difficult, creates patches on patches
I'm inclined to fix the issue at the source with a grinder. However, I'd like to know what others think. By no means am I an accomplished builder.
How would you solve this issue?
- If you'd used a grinder, what can I ensure I get a nice level surface?
- If you'd use shims, should they be plastic, composite, metal?