Mortar nails are the cheapest option for attaching wood to concrete but there is a trick to get these nails to work.
Fence post connection to concrete wall.
4 rebar 4 9 long.
Girders can also be dropped by placing them into a notch in the foundation wall called a beam pocket figures 3 9 and 3 10.
Insert lead shields into the holes in the concrete.
All steel will have 1 1 2 of concrete cover.
How to install a fence mounted to concrete surface mount fence post with anchor bolts.
Option 4 notes for all options.
Spaced 2 apart tie to horizontal steel in wall.
Measure the depth of your wood and concrete objects and purchase screws that will fasten the wood securely.
One way to attach wood to concrete is to use mortar nails.
Top of concrete pilaster top of concrete wall figure 3 8 girder and beam seats provide support from concrete walls be placed on a support pilaster figure 3 8 integrated into the foundation wall flush or dropped.
Thankfully it s fairly easy to attach fence to a wall.
Your screw should be long enough to penetrate completely through the wood and at least 1 inch 2 5 cm into the concrete.
This method is only effective when you are attaching wood to concrete blocks or a concrete black wall.
Core drill holes through concrete.
When connecting wood fencing to a brick wall however the concrete foundation of the wall makes securing fence post foundations difficult.
Once the base is in place the bottom of the post slips right in.
Select concrete screws based on the length of the intended hole.
Fasten 3 steel posts to concrete stem walls with 1 2 x 6 titen hd screw anchors.
If you have an existing concrete slab and you want to mount fence posts.
Set posts then.
You drill into the concrete and insert concrete screws or anchors.
Mark the location of the holes in a metal post bracket on the concrete.
Step 1 select nails.
Attach plastic pin lock insulators to post with anchors and screws.
When installing a fence on an existing concrete pad some fence installers prefer to.
Post bases typically made from metal attach directly to the surface of the concrete.
Drill holes into the concrete that are the right diameter for lead shields using a masonry bit in a hammer drill.