Deck Footing Anchors

  • 2 Quantities
    • Superior performance in cracked/uncracked concrete.
    • Can be installed in dry, water-saturated or water-filled holes
    Quantities:
    8.5 oz.22 oz.
    STARTING AT
    $24.82
  • 6 Lengths
    • Can be used in variety of masonry materials such as concrete, brick, and block
    • Type 410 Stainless Steel provides extra corrosion resistance
    STARTING AT
    $51.41
  • 4 Diameters | 8 Lengths
    • Self-undercutting, non-expansion screw anchors
    • Ideal for general exterior environments
    STARTING AT
    $71.98
  • 5 Diameters | 10 Lengths
    • Provides long lasting resistance in corrosive environments
    • Serrated cutting teeth for easy installation
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    $84.37
  • 6 Lengths
    • Ideal for installing racking, shelving and conveyor systems
    • Type 410 Stainless Steel provides extra corrosion resistance
    STARTING AT
    $74.35
  • 4 Diameters | 7 Lengths
    • 304 Stainless For Corrion Resistance
    STARTING AT
    $58.05
  • STARTING AT
    $3.63
  • 2 Diameters | 4 Lengths
    • Ideal for installing racking, shelving and conveyor systems
    • Type 410 Stainless Steel provides extra corrosion resistance
    Diameters:
    3/8"1/2"
    Lengths:
    2-1/2"3"4"5"
    STARTING AT
    $162.26
  • 2 Diameters | 4 Lengths
    • Provides long lasting resistance in corrosive environments
    Diameters:
    1/4"3/8"
    STARTING AT
    $80.71
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Wedge Anchors – Wedge Anchors are installed by pre-drilling a hole using the same size bit as your anchor. The Wedge is then expanded by tightening the nut. Wedge anchors are non-removable after the anchor has expanded after installing. In the deck framing process, anchors are typically used in the footing on pre-existing concrete pads.

Concrete Screws – Concrete Screws are ideal for attaching wood to concrete. Concrete Screws can be used for permanent or temporary applications.