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How to Pick the Right Fastener for Concrete Jobs

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Fasteners of various kinds play a key role in joining different types of materials together. It is necessary to ensure you are using the right kind of fastener that is capable of fulfilling all the requirements and is properly securing the material you are working on. Speaking of materials and fasteners, when it comes to assembling concrete objects together, you might get confused regarding the suitable type of fasteners to do the job. This is because regardless of what kind of elements your material is going to face, be it rain, heat, winter, or winds, the ultimate goal is to keep your material strong, stable, and durable with fasteners Australia cannot destroy with its harsh conditions. 

Sometimes, it may become a challenging task of choosing the right fastener which is actually suitable for concrete projects. Especially those materials which are concrete or block and bricks, they need fasteners which can get through those hard surfaces easily. These materials look very difficult to work with owing to their sturdy and strong build quality.

If you successfully choose and pick the right tools and materials, fastening a brick or concrete is a much easier task. Masonry anchors do this job in less time and in a much easier way.

How can you make sure that you’re using the right materials on your next project? Let’s take a closer look at the key features of brick, block, and concrete to find out.

Start with a Drill

The very first step is to pick any of the specific anchors that are easily available. It is pertinent to shed light on the tools required for fastening concrete or brick. Without a good power drill, even if you use the best fasteners, your job is not going to be done and you'll suffer a lot in terms of fastening concrete or brick.

We recommend hammer drills since these drills use rotation and concussion to bore through materials.

Types of Anchors

Once you are done with a hole bored into the concrete, you are very much ready to attach an anchor, there are a number of types of anchors that we are going to discuss. You can choose a form for fastening the concrete or brick.

Lightweight Anchors

The type of anchor you choose will depend on what you’re trying to fasten. If you’re hanging something relatively lightweight, such as shelf brackets or towel bars, then you don’t need a heavy-duty anchor.

Plastic anchors are a great choice for smaller jobs where you are hanging something that weighs less than 50 pounds. Metal shield anchors are another good option, especially with materials like brick, which are slightly softer. These are the anchors that are often used to secure drainpipes to a brick home.

Heavy Duty Anchors

Of course, if you’re fastening a heavier object, you will need a sturdier anchor to get the job done.

A good mid-range option is a concrete screw. These attach directly into a hammer drill using a special bit, which makes them easy to install.

For your heaviest or weight-bearing items, choose either sleeve anchors or wedge anchors. These both use a combination of a heavy nut and washer to fasten wood to concrete.

Get the Right Fasteners for Your Job

At the end of the day, there are no “right” or “wrong” fasteners. Rather, there are some that work more effectively for certain projects. To choose the best ones, it’s important to understand what your needs are and what the benefits are of each material.

If you have more questions about choosing materials for your next project, contact us. We can help you select the right products, and even provide you with a free quote.

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