U Shaped 4x4 Deck Post Concrete Anchor Spike Fence Base, Black Powder Coated (4)
U Shaped 4x4 Deck Post Concrete Anchor Spike Fence Base, Black Powder Coated (4)
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U Shaped 4x4 Deck Post Concrete Anchor Spike Fence Base Black Powder Coated (4-Pack)
This U Shaped 4x4 deck post concrete anchor spike fence base is designed to secure 4x4 posts into concrete footings, eliminating the need for traditional post holes and concrete forms. It provides a stable foundation for decks and fences with a durable black powder coated finish that resists rust and corrosion.
Overview
The U Shaped 4x4 deck post concrete anchor spike fence base is a heavy-duty steel anchor that allows you to set 4x4 posts directly into wet concrete or retrofit them onto existing concrete slabs. This 4-pack offers a convenient solution for multiple posts, saving time and labor on your deck or fence project. The black powder coating ensures long-lasting protection against the elements.
Built For Performance
- U-shaped design grips the post securely for a stable hold
- Spike anchor penetrates wet concrete for a solid embedment
- Black powder coated finish resists rust, corrosion, and UV damage
- Accommodates standard 4x4 lumber posts
- Easy to use: position the anchor, set the post, and pour concrete
- Sold as a 4-pack for multiple post installations
On-The-Job Use
- Building deck foundations where posts need to be set in concrete
- Installing fence posts for wood privacy fences or chain link fences
- Constructing pergolas, gazebos, and other outdoor structures
- Retrofitting posts onto existing concrete slabs or footings
- Securing sign posts or mailbox posts in concrete
Specs At A Glance
| Material | Heavy-duty steel |
| Finish | Black powder coated |
| Post Size | For 4x4 lumber |
| Quantity | 4 anchors per pack |
| Shape | U-shaped |
Good To Know
Q: Can these anchors be used with treated lumber? A: Yes, they are compatible with pressure-treated 4x4 posts, but ensure the anchor dimensions match your lumber for a snug fit.
Q: Do I need to remove the anchor after the concrete sets? A: No, the anchor remains embedded in the concrete and becomes a permanent part of the foundation; the post can be replaced later if needed.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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