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"We have really fallen in love with these anchors. Being able to pour and set our posts in one day saves us lots of time and money on the jobsite! "
- Patrick H., Business Owner
A quick, easy and lightweight footing foundation option for pole barns, post & beam structures, carports, decks or any structure using common concrete footings.
Get more bearing surface and superior uplift resistance without the extra concrete or rebar needed for a full vertical column and the metal post bracket at the top of the pier.
Choose the Atlas Concrete Foot Anchor™ for a smarter, stronger, and more efficient building solution. Transform your projects with a foundation you can trust!
Efficient and Cost-Effective Foundation Solution
Less Material, Time, Labor, and Cost
Lightweight and Easy to Handle
Increased Bearing Surface and Superior Uplift Resistance
Permanent Connection Between Post and Concrete Footing
No Metal Post Base Required
Patented Nail-On Brackets with ground contact treated posts allow for a single concrete pour locking the post and bracket together for an inseparable footing. Then just backfill the rest of the hole and start building.
The Atlas Concrete Foot Anchor™ is a simple idea, but highly effective.
The galvanized 14 gauge ribbed bracket is secured by 16d common hot galvanized nails and loops under the bottom of the post creating a cavity for the cement to fill during a single pour.
This locks the post permanently to the concrete and spreads out the load increasing the bearing surface. It also creates more lateral and uplift resistance if dug deep enough.
If you look closely at this illustration, you see that this simple system achieves the same thing larger molded bell footings do - but with less effort, cost. And with just a bit more concrete a very robust footing is created that is very resistant to and wind uplift.
This makes it a very good solution for structures like pole barns. But it also has application to other structures using traditional dig and pour footings like some decks or porches and the list goes on.
Using a treated wood ground post eliminates the need for additional surface mounted metal post bases and all the extra concrete for the vertical column.
The longer post buried in the ground also provides greater lateral resistance.
Maximizing the height of the gap under the post increases the bearing surface of the footing because the force radiates down and outward at 45°.
The footer bracket is attached to the post with a recommended minimum of sixteen 16d hot galvanized common nails (32 total). This creates a concrete footing eight inches thick. The footer bracket is very securely connected to the post.
This product is designed to be used with a single pour of cement. So the cement fills in the gap beneath the post and the entire mass of cement becomes one hardened block of concrete.
The post is permanently unified with the concrete footing and in order to be released all 32 16d nails would have to be sheared.
Grab a copy of our third party engineering report which details the uplift analysis and calculations.
Share this with your local structural engineer and building code official to determine if this product is suitable for your proposed structure.
Grab a copy of our installation guide and use it to help plan your project.
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