“I had about 5 of my neighbors just in awe of them when I was installing six of them yesterday. The hardest thing was to prep and level the ground before drilling them in. Honestly took less than 20 minutes. Went down very straight and easy even in very thick clay soil. One of the best products I have seen. 10 out of 10.”

– By Ken Bacchus, Brampton ON

DECK FOOT LOAD PLATE

GROUND ANCHORED FOOTINGS IN MINUTES ARE A REALITY

The Deck Foot Load Plate can be purchased separately if you have used the auger to test your soil conditions and you are now ready to build your project with the Deck foot Anchor.

The Deck Foot Anchor gives you strength and security similar to a poured concrete footing without the labor, time and cost. Quickly and easily install ground anchored footings for freestanding decks, pergolas, sheds, ramps and more*

– in minutes!

EASILY DRIVE IN OR OUT

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.

TECH SPECIFICATIONS

HOW IT WORKS

3 steps to install deck foot anchor

DRIVE

Using a lightweight handheld  ½” electric impact wrench and a 12mm six point socket, drive the auger deep into the soil.

TIGHTEN

Tighten the nut and compress the load plate against stop washer below the load plate..

ATTACH

Place the post saddle in the desired location. Tighten the upper nut to attach the saddle to the auger and load plate.

Deck Foot Anchor Instructions

Grab a copy of our installation guide and use it to help plan your project.

DECK FOOT ANCHOR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

This guide provides users with solutions to common issues, enabling them to resolve problems independantly.

DIMENSIONS

Deck Foot Winter

HOW DOES FROST AFFECT THE ANCHOR?

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 a frost footing and falls under Section R403.1.4.1. Exception 4(IRC) and Section 9.12.2.2.(7) (NBC). Therefore it is recommended for use with freestanding decks, unless the soil does not freeze in your area.

WHAT IS TERRA-SHIFT™

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.

TESTED TO A MINIMUM OF 19,000 POUNDS!

Independent compression load testing has confirmed that each Deck Foot Anchor can support a minimum of 19,000 pounds.

This is far more than your soil will ever support. So the Deck Foot Anchor is not the weakest link. Your soil bearing capacity is the limiting factor.

Terra Shift Technology

TERRA-SHIFT: A SHOCK ABSORBER THAT PROTECTS YOUR DECK

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.

AUGERS AVAILABLE IN 24" OR 36" LENGTHS

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.

Framing and Bracing

LOW OR HIGH ELEVATION DECKS

GROUND LEVEL

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.

EASILY UP TO SIX FEET

With proper bracing in both directions from 6×6 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.

SECURELY ANCHORED: READY FOR HIGH WINDS

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.

UPLIFT

Pull out resistance from undisturbed soil varies on soil type. If you are building a project where known uplift data is required this product may not be suitable for your application. We do not have uplift data for different soil types at this time. However, we are engaged in the comprehensive uplift testing program which will be completed in 2021 and will publish that data as soon as it is available.

HOW MANY FOOTINGS DO I NEED?

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.

USE OUR IMPACT SOCKETS

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. 

WARNING: Your experience with the Deck Foot Anchor is entirely dependent on your soil type.  Rocks or roots or a weak impact wrench can prevent the auger from driving fully into the soil and an improperly sized socket can strip the driver head.  Continuous torque for an extended period of time on the auger, once it has been stopped by a rock or immobile obstruction, can destroy the auger. The footing does not provide any significant lateral load resistance and should be used for compression load applications only.

HERE IS A REAL DECK JOB

MULTI-LEVEL HOT TUB DECK

This was a large multi-level deck that really shows off the usefulness of the Titan Deck Foot Anchor™. Three separate areas. All intricately designed to wrap around a hot tub spa and create intimate areas.

The first area was off the back patio door about 3-1/2′ high. The others were lower level platforms over a gradual grade sloping away from the house.

All 24 footings were installed before lunch hour.

Another building benefit is being able to use the Titan Deck Foot Anchor™ to easily drop beams within 2″ of the grade. Try doing this with a block…

LOW SET BEAMS

You can also hang joists from beam face to beam face if you really wanted to hide all the beams of a low-level deck. That is next to impossible to do with blocks.

First, if we used concrete blocks we would have had trouble figuring out how to get the deck joist framing as low to the ground because they sit higher.

Second, the deck would just loosely sit on them. Here, each footing and post to beam connection is secured to the ground.

Third, we didn’t want to see cement blocks when you walked by the highest level deck.

WARNING: Your experience with the Deck Foot Anchor is entirely dependent on your soil type.  Rocks or roots or a weak impact wrench can prevent the auger from driving fully into the soil and an improperly sized socket can strip the driver head.  Continuous torque for an extended period of time on the auger, once it has been stopped by a rock or immobile obstruction, can destroy the auger. The footing does not provide any significant lateral load resistance and should be used for compression load applications only.

WARMING: Allow wet posts to dry and acclimate to local humidity before cutting 2×4 rails to length.  Larger (6×6) wet posts, in particular, can shrink up to ¼” and this can cause the connectors and/or the 2x4s to pull apart.  

WARRANTY

Download a full-size copy of the  Warranty.

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