Global Rating: 4.90 from 20 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| 4x4 post anchors (5/5) | Jan 21, 2011 | fred malcomb | Lunenburg MA US | |
| I used these covered with skirts to anchor WRC posts for a decorative loft railing, overlooking a kitchen in a little 3rd floor apartment in Cambridge, MA. They worked perfectly and looked good. | ||||
| Post Anchors (5/5) | Nov 4, 2010 | Anonymous | ||
| I have used 12 of these both in wood and concrete. Best and easiest to use. Also Richard is the best when it comes to customer service and help. | ||||
| 4x4 Post anchors (5/5) | Nov 2, 2010 | Phillip D. Deere | Lake Mary FL US | |
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I could not be more pleased. These anchors are great. I mounted porch rails on concrete. I used the recommended bolts to connect the anchor to the post, then used tap cons to connect the anchor to the concrete. This resulted in a greatly stable porch railing. I've used these anchors and skirts on two jobs so far. Should I find the need again, I will definitely use Titan anchors. |
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| 4X4 (5/5) | Oct 14, 2010 | John Campbell | Melbourne Beach Fl US | |
| I used 8 of these on a second story deck over a patio. It worked great and met the Dade County, FL hurricane specs. The installation was fairly easy and straight forward. My 2 lb sledge hammer was sufficient to drive the anchor into the post. | ||||
| Post anchors (5/5) | Sep 1, 2010 | William Rivera | 2121 Maple Ave Vi US | |
| A little ''AHH'' at first, but after I installed one? What a great product. Purchased 5 to try them out, now getting ready to order 20 more. Thanks, Titan. | ||||
| Concrete Front Porch (5/5) | Aug 7, 2010 | Patrick McSharry | Fairfield CT US | |
| These anchors are rock solid. I used this anchoring system for the first time on a concrete front porch with a definite pitch. Rather than shimming up the front of the anchors to keep the post plumb, I decided to use a grinding wheel to score out a "seat" for the anchor perimeter. The key with this method is to grind out a little in back and very little on the sides. If you need to take out material to the front of where the anchor will sit, you probably took out too much on the backside. Less is more in this situation. They look great! | ||||
| Concrete install (5/5) | Aug 4, 2010 | Ray Valone | Portland OR US | |
| I was hesitant about using the anchors in concrete for the bottom post of a porch handrail. After an email exhange from the company, I decided to give it a try. It works very well with good rigidity and support for the rail. I would definitely use this product again and recommend it. | ||||
| great deck posts. (5/5) | Aug 1, 2010 | Gary Harpold | Roanoke Vi US | |
| I have installed 10 of these post anchors in the process of refinishing my deck. They work great. [...] Will I use this product again? Yes, most definitely. | ||||
| Great product (5/5) | Jul 24, 2010 | Kathleen | Hauppauge NY US | |
| I used these to install a railing on a concrete stoop and walkway. Although I probably shouldn't have, I bored the mounting holes out to 3/8" to accommodate wedge anchors. I love this product, and my project came out amazing! | ||||
| 4 X 4 Post anchor (5/5) | Jul 6, 2010 | Jack Benesch | Kingsville Md US | |
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I have used these on 3 of my projects and could not be more happy. The are easy to install and hold the post very securly. Also Richard could not be easier to work with. He helped me with many questions I have on installation. |
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