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“I am amazed by how much I was able to get done in the first 2 days, which allowed me to rock and roll afterwards. I couldn’t have done it without your product. That is an absolute truth.”
- Tim D., Deck Foot Customer
GREAT FOR A PERGOLA ON A STONE PATIO
The Deck Foot Anchor gives you strength and security with a ground anchored connection with less labor, time and cost. Quickly and easily install ground anchored footings for freestanding decks, pergolas, sheds, ramps and more*- in minutes!
The 3-¼" blade and 5" blade have tested in clay for maximum compression loads of 1,391# and 5,500# respectively.
Each KIT includes your choice of :
Post Connection (Post Saddle or Brackets)
Not sure how to order? Click here.
Don't know what size to order? Click here for Dimensions.
For a clean finish with the Tall Boy Post Saddles, use our Titan Coupling Bolts.
Like what type of post connection? What kind of load plate? What length of auger?
Watch this video and learn the quick and dirty stuff you need to know to get your project moving forward with confidence.
Have more Questions on frost? CLICK HERE for more information.
Using a lightweight handheld ½" electric impact wrench and a 12mm six point socket, drive the auger deep into the soil.
Tighten the nut and compress the load plate against stop washer below the load plate.
Place the post saddle in the desired location. Tighten the upper nut to attach the saddle to the auger and load plate.
It's dependable Direct Drive system ensures you can drive the anchor forward or reverse for quick installation. Installs with a handheld ½" impact wrench.
Turn a week-long job into a weekend project.
Save money on labor, materials and time.
No sledge or jackhammers or heavy machinery.
Install in the morning and build in the afternoon.
*For floating or free-standing structures where freezing soil conditions exist.
Shorter saddles are most common for supporting decks. Taller saddles are more popular for pergolas or taller structures where appearance matters more.
Pergola Brackets are designed for non-standard sized wood or metal posts that screw directly to our Load Plate.
Convex plates are used for direct ground contact and the Flat plate over pavers.
The dog ear corners of the Convex plate grip and compact the soil firmly. The Flat plate sits tight and flush to paver bricks or other hard surfaces.
The 24" is best for low level decks or where soil conditions may not be suitable for a longer auger. The 36" is better for decks 3'-6' tall, pergolas or on slopes. The 48" is best for maximum uplift or in sandy soil.
Either way, we still refer to the Deck Foot Anchor as a non-frost footing out of an abundance of caution because of the large load plate resting on the surface.
You can build your deck with joists as low as 2"-3" above grade if you wish. Simply hang the joists from the perimeter joist. If you want to extend the deck beyond the footing, extend the side perimeter joists 6"-10" and fill with blocking joists along the length.
With proper bracing in both directions from 6x6 posts to beams, you can make a six-foot high freestanding deck as solid as a rock. It's possible to go even higher but it is not intended to support decks at a second-floor elevation.
The Rule of Thumb is 6'-0" apart for each footing. This corresponds to a design load of 50 psf and tributary areas over each footing of 36 sqft.
So the total load imposed on the soil below each footing would be a maximum of 1800 psf as the footing is just slightly larger than 1 sqft.
If you have a large deck where three or more beams are going to be used, consider adding one additional footing along the interior beam. This is because the tributary loads of any structure are always greatest in the middle.
Some soil is not well suited for augers. The soil may be full of rocks, roots or other obstructions.
The Deck Foot Anchor™ can be retracted easily enough and there is some latitude with where to choose to install each footing.
However, if you are unsure about your soil use a 24" Bit Extender (or longer) with a 1" spade bit and a cordless drill. Try driving the bit into the ground as deep as it will go. This will tell you right away if an auger will work in your soil.
Our new flat load plate allows simpler installations over pavers or stone. Pairs perfectly with our standard Post Saddle.
Remove enough pavers to allow helix to clear.
Load plate rests on a hard surface.
Also useful over asphalt
Remove just enough pavers to allow the auger blade to pass through and use the Flat load plate.
The pergola post brackets can be used with a wide range of different post sizes. Posts can be wood, metal, hollow or with closed bottoms.
When using a solid wood post or a closed bottom metal post, an access hole for the drive head of the auger must be bored into the post.
A common bi-metal hole saw can be used to cut a hole in the flat bottom of metal post. This hole allows the drive head of the auger to reside inside the post.
Remove enough pavers to allow the 3-¼" blade to clear and drive it into the ground.
Mark the post location with masking tape and align the brackets with the edge of the tape.
Place the brackets on the edge of the tape where the post walls are located.
Metal drilling screws are driven through the brackets and the plate to mark their position on the pavers below. This ensures the brackets and screw locations are perfectly registered on the pavers.
If self-drilling screws are not drilling easily, drill pilot holes first with a metal drill bit.
Remove the plate and drill the marked holes with a masonry bit to a depth of 1". This allows the metal screws to sit in the cavity within the pavers.
Place the plate back on the pavers, remove the tape, and screw the brackets securely to the plate. You will have a perfect fit.
Put the post in place and drive screws through the brackets to secure it.
The footing is firmly anchored into the ground by the helical blade and the posts are securely connected to the heavy metal load plate.
The Deck Foot Anchor™ does not heave up from the ground like a fence post that is literally popped out of the ground a little bit each year. The Deck Foot Anchor ™ remains anchored to the ground and moves with the soil as it expands up or settles down during freeze or thaw cycles.
The Deck Foot Anchor is not promoted as a frost footing and falls under Section R403.1.4.1. Exception 3 (IRC) and Section 9.12.2.2.(7) (NBC). Therefore it is recommended for use with freestanding decks only, unless the soil does not freeze in your area.
Terra-Shift refers to our unique friction release system in the bracket that protects critical post to beam connections on your deck in the event of any seasonal soil movement.
If any uneven uplift forces are imposed on your footings, posts will slide up or down independently as needed to protect and preserve the post and beam joints from separating.
Lab tests showed the 4x4 and 6x6 saddles supported up to 15,000 and 19,000 lbs respectively.
This is more than your soil will ever support.
The Deck Foot Anchor is not usually the weakest link. Your soil bearing capacity is usually the limiting factor.
Pull out resistance (tension) from undisturbed soil varies by soil type and auger length. If you are building a project where known uplift data is required please see our Tension Test data for sandy or clay soils based on auger length.
This is data taken from field testing by Intertek in a location in Colorado and is part of an extensive residential code compliance review program this is expected to be completed in 2022.
Watch this demonstration of how the patented Terra-Shift system works to relieve stresses that may build up during seasonal changes and threaten the integrity of your deck structure.
Regardless of the harshness of your climate, the post to beam connections supporting your structure will remain strong and sturdy.
Use the 24" for most applications. Use the 36" auger when you want more wind uplift resistance or you are building on a slope. The auger length will make no difference how the Deck Foot will perform in frost as the above animation shows.
The deck will always be resting on the surface and will rise or descend marginally with the soil expansion and contraction. But it will always remain securely anchored to the ground.
Decks supported by concrete blocks that rest on the surface are susceptible to uplift in high winds and have to be secured to the ground with a webbing of cables and ground spikes.
The Titan Deck Foot Anchor™ holds your footings securely to the ground. Almost 2/3 of the United States and parts of Canada are in high wind zones.
For maximum uplift resistance, consider using the 36" auger.
Our 12mm high impact six point socket is designed to grip the hexagon drive head without stripping no matter the load.
This tiny investment can save headaches on the job site. If you use a low quality twelve point socket that does not fit as well, you are more likely to strip the drive head while under maximum load.
Grab a copy of our installation guide and use it to help plan your project.
Pergola Posts from Kits often vary in size. These brackets will work with virtually any of them. Grab a copy of this installation guide and use it to help plan your project.
It's full of easy to understand illustrations to help you every step of the way.
We actually bought the Foot Anchor for one our installers who was putting in a ground level deck. Se said he loved the product. Installation was easy and he felt they gave the deck a more than sufficient base. We will be ordering again. Thanks.
Scott Duncan
Owner
Deck Barn
Fantastic Option for homeowners!
Lots of support online in the form of videos and written instructions. Much easier then messing with concrete. Prepping for and pouring concrete would have taken multiple days. I was able to emplace these anchors in about an hour and they are rock solid.
Deck foot Anchor system worked perfectly.. I had an existing patio ,i cutout some pavers and drilled down.. we had high winds and the gazebo didn’t move
To be fair, I have to put this review in 2 separate categories, 1. Product 2. Customer Service.
1. I was excited when I came across this product. The idea that I didn’t have to dig holes was really appealing. I ordered about 22 of the products for my deck, according to the planner. My product arrived in 4 boxes. 1 box arrived the day before but FedEx took it back due to damage box the drawer said they would repackage. A few weeks later I started my deck and was missing 1 box. The tracking does not show individual boxes- just 1 shipment.
When I received everything needed, including the socket set recommended by titan, it did not fit. I couldn’t reach titan, so I spent the time grinding down the hex tops to fit the sockets. What a chore to do. The second one that went in sheared the auger. These were the 48” rods. When it hit the hard clay at 18”, it didn’t want to “easily” drive in with a impact driver. Here is the gem, the deep well sockets are almost the size of the threads, when your driving these down, the entry thread for the nut gets damaged and now your attempting to recut the damaged thread 3” from the ground after it’s been driven in. After spending hours putting in 6 of these (including grind time), I said the hell with it and dug holes and poured concrete. The product is novel and has potential, but it seems I received the prototype- not what was advertised nor quality. I’d be happy to get every dime back after this experience. After more research, some places rent driver machine for auger style deck rods.
2. The customer service was ok. When I spoke to someone about the missing box, they did some research and showed they did ship the product. Their internal records had date stamps. So FedEx lost my box, but claimed it was delivered. The company wanted me, the customer, to go to FedEx and speak to people to see about the missing parts at the distribution center. Huh? 50 miles away. So I called, only the sender can make a claim. This was not only frustrating going nowhere. We went around with this for a few days with Titan, but they went ahead and sent the parts missing. They want me to send the missing parts back if FedEx finds them, at my expense. It’s so weird. It’s a small company that can’t afford to take to big of a hit, but the product is so sub standard, there should be good profit from the “cheap” quality you get. It was beyond frustrating.
I expect a rebuttal from the company, which I would be happy with “we are so sorry for your bad experience, we will be happy to, at no charge to you , pick up the remainder of the unused product and refund you for what you didn’t use”, but We’re not in 1950 anymore.
Thank you George for your message and our phone conversation. We are happy to refund you for any of the product that has not been used. We also regret the experience you had with the drive heads which were over sized. Oversized drive heads should never leave our shop but in the event we missed one we are supposed to include a note with your receipt advising to simply use a 1/2' socket instead of the 12mm and the problem is solved. So very sorry that this did not happen. With regard to FedEx we have no control when they lose shipments and we have made a claim with them. We did ship replacement parts at our expense. Our refund offer for the remaining unused parts remains open as per our conversation and we thank you for your candid comments for which we will use to prevent this happening again.
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