Description
Bolt Down U Post Support Bracket – Heavy Duty Fence Post Fixing
Overview
When building modern garden features like pergolas, gazebos, or closeboard fencing over existing concrete patios or driveways, digging holes isn’t an option. The Heavy-Duty Bolt-Down U-Post Support Bracket is engineered to bridge this gap cleanly. It transforms any flat, solid surface into a structural foundation, using heavy-duty masonry anchors to grip the stone or concrete beneath.
The U-shaped design provides dual-sided support for the timber post. Pre-drilled holes on both vertical flanges allow you to pass heavy coach screws or timber bolts entirely through the post. This double-sided clamping force keeps your posts rigid, preventing them from twisting or leaning when exposed to heavy wind loads.
Dimensions & Technical Product Matrix
| Structural Attribute | Engineering Specification |
| Bracket Type | Heavy-Duty Surface-Mount Bolt-Down U-Shoe |
| Internal Width Options | Available in 75mm and 100mm (To fit standard square timber) |
| Material Base | Heavy-Gauge Structural Carbon Steel |
| Surface Protection | Hot-Dip Galvanized (Minimum 55-micron zinc coating) |
| Steel Wall Thickness | 4.0 mm Heavy-Duty Plate Steel |
| Base Plate Fixing Holes | 2x or 4x Pre-drilled heavy anchor holes (Fits M10 or M12 bolts) |
| Vertical Shoe Fixing Holes | Multi-hole layout (Fits M8/M10 coach screws or hex timber bolts) |
| Load Orientation | High-Load Vertical Compression & Lateral Shear Resistance |
Key Applications
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Pergolas & Carports: Surface-mounting heavy overhead structural frames onto concrete slabs or stone patios.
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Patio Decking Frameworks: Securing vertical handrail posts and safety balustrades directly to sub-frames or stone bases.
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Boundary Fencing: Retrofitting timber fence posts onto concrete dividing walls or existing concrete driveways.
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Garden Structures: Anchoring timber log stores, decorative arches, and garden sheds to flat bases.
Contractor Surface Anchor & Shimming Tip
Pro Tip: Concrete slabs, patios, and stone blocks are rarely perfectly flat. If you bolt a U-post bracket flat against an uneven surface, the entire timber post will lean noticeably out of plumb, throwing off your entire fence or pergola line.
The Trade Method: Never rely on the ground being perfectly level. Drill your masonry holes, drop your heavy-duty anchor bolts (like mechanical Excalibur screw bolts or rawlbolts) through the bracket base, but do not tighten them down completely. Slip a high-quality spirit level inside the vertical U-shoe. If it leans, slide stainless steel horseshoe shims or washers underneath the base plate right next to the anchor bolts to level the shoe perfectly. Once it is plumb in both directions, crank the masonry anchors down tight. This ensures your timber post goes up perfectly straight without needing to grind down the concrete base.








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