Agreed. I'm surprised that no one mentioned that nice 3'-5' deep hole is a hell 
of a nice start for your grounding electrode....

On Mar 13, 2010, at 8:30 AM, Kent Osterberg wrote:

The need for rebar or not depends on how the pole is secured and on the shape 
of the footing.  If you are installing a pipe in a deep narrow hole per most 
mount manufacturer's specifications, no rebar should be necessary.  Anything 
else will certainly require rebar and per manufacturers' disclaimers should be 
designed by an engineer.  For example, if the installation will have j-bolts in 
the concrete with the post welded to a plate held in place by the j-bolts, a 
full rebar cage will needed.

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