The Deck Foot Anchor - Floating - Ground Contact features a large square plate and helical auger for sturdy ground anchoring, ideal for freestanding decks. Positioned diagonally against a white background, it provides durable and reliable footings.
On a white background, a Deck Foot Anchor is shown, composed of a metal earth anchor with a square plate and rod with two spiral blades, perfect for securing freestanding decks.
Image of a Deck Foot Anchor for freestanding decks, featuring a helical auger rod, square metal bracket, flat metal plate, and instructional label. This system effectively secures structures to the ground.
Image showing three components: a square metal plate with a central hole for ground footings, a helical-threaded cylindrical rod ideal for securing freestanding decks, and a metal bracket with two flanges. Likely parts of the Deck Foot Anchor system.
An image displays three items: a rectangular paper-packaged product, a long metal rod with screw-threaded ends for Ground Anchored Footings, and a multi-holed metallic bracket compatible with Deck Foot Anchor.
Display on a white background, the Deck Foot Anchor comprises a screw-ended metal ground anchor, a rectangular metal plate with a central hole, and a U-shaped bracket with multiple holes. Ideal for freestanding decks, it provides stability in any setting.
The Deck Foot Anchor kit, ideal for freestanding decks, features a flat metal plate labeled for identification, a long rod with a helical end, and four black rectangular brackets, all displayed on a white background.
The Deck Foot Anchor consists of a metal base plate, anchor rod with a helical end, and black metal brackets; its perfect for freestanding decks or ground-anchored footings on a white background.
A wooden deck with black railing, supported by Deck Foot Anchors, leads to a round above-ground pool in a grassy yard. The scene is enhanced by trees displaying autumn foliage against a clear blue sky.

Deck Foot Anchor

GROUND ANCHORED FOOTINGS IN MINUTES ARE A REALITY

The Deck Foot Anchor for floating structures (non-ledger attached) 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. 

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Price
$101.99
Post Connection:
4x4 Tall boy
Plate:
Flat 12x12
Auger:
48" - 5" Blade

Frequently Bought Together

The Impact Socket Bundle features two black sockets, one slightly taller, placed on a white background. Made from durable chrome vanadium, these cylindrical tools have engraved sides and internal hexagonal openings for efficient tightening or loosening of nuts and bolts.

Impact Socket Bundle

12mm - 24mm
Price
$32.99
The Auger Tool is a U-shaped metal bracket made of galvanized steel, featuring a hexagonal center opening and two holes on each side. Its smooth gray finish is ideal for deck foot installation. It stands upright against a plain white background.

Auger Tool

3-½"
Price
$11.99
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Zeke Quam
Perfect anchoring solution for Sheds

These anchors are fairly lightweight, durable and easy to install. They will be perfect for two sheds I'm building.

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Rich Tarricone
Love these!

The deck anchors work fantastic. I’ve been using them for a few years ..110% satisfied. Great product and support!!!

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Mark F.
With The right tools this

With The right tools this entire system is fantastic. Saves time and energy for a perfect result.

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Erwin T.
I just installed these and

I just installed these and they were perfect for my project. I'm want to build a solar pergola on top of pavers. I removed a few blocks and drove in the auger

If you don't have super powerful tools, definitely get the 2x4 auger tool. My impact driver was only able to get the auger in a few inches. Then I switched to the auger tool and 4' 2x4 and the auger went in fairly easily.

Professionally installed pavers are set in top of sand, several inches of rocks before hitting dirt. It went through the rock with no problems.

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tom m.
We purchased 2 of the

We purchased 2 of the Deck Foot Anchors for a storage shed project that had a covered lean too attached to it for some animal cover. They worked great, were easy to install, and the building inspector was very impressed with them and we passed our inspection easily.