ᐅ Securing a Carport with Ground Anchors – How to Align It?

Created on: 26 Nov 2022 08:52
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Hello everyone!

I want to build a carport on our garden plot to store wood and provide weather protection for a wheelbarrow and similar items. It doesn’t need to have a particularly precise or strong foundation since no car will be parked on it. Because this is a leased plot, I’m not allowed to dig too deeply or lay gravel or anything similar. I will roughly level and compact the ground, then place the base plates directly on the grass/soil.

Since the ground won’t be completely even, I’m wondering how to align the ground anchors. These have to be screwed into the ground like large screws, but it seems unlikely you can keep them perfectly vertical over the full 90 cm (35 inches).

So my question is: what is the best way to align these so that the posts that go into them will have the correct spacing at the top, where the roof will be?

I would appreciate any tips you might have!
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Thinkpad
11 Jan 2023 13:52
In the assembly instructions, only H-anchors and concrete foundations are mentioned. It does not specify how the post should be fixed into the H-anchor.
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hanghaus2023
11 Jan 2023 19:12
Why don’t you use the H anchor then? It requires two bolts.
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Thinkpad
11 Jan 2023 19:13
Too complicated with the concrete embedding
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Thinkpad
16 Jan 2023 11:27
So, the ground anchors are recessed, and mostly vertical ;-) That was quite difficult due to numerous roots and stones in the soil. Now the question is, how do you get all the anchors to the same height? Simply stretch a string and check with a line level, or is there another trick?
Nida35a16 Jan 2023 12:03
Place a straight beam on top (at least spanning two, preferably several, beams, including crosswise) and put a spirit level on it, then you will have roughly the same heights. It will be accurate when you build the carport and align the cross and longitudinal beams on top with a spirit level.
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Thinkpad
17 Jan 2023 19:37
Unfortunately, I don’t have a beam that long and straight. What do you think about using the string and spirit level method? Is that possible?