Concrete Anchors for Reliable Load-Bearing Performance
Whether you're securing structural columns, installing railings, or anchoring heavy machinery, having the right concrete anchor makes all the difference. At Fasteners Plus, we carry a full range of anchor bolts for concrete. These anchors provide solutions trusted by professionals across the construction, renovation, and infrastructure industries. From commercial jobsites to DIY foundation repairs, our anchors deliver dependable strength, code-compliant performance, and installation efficiency.
Explore Our Complete Lineup of Concrete Anchors
Concrete anchors are available in several designs, each suited to specific substrates, loads, and installation methods. To help you get the right anchor for the job, we offer a wide selection across key categories:
Find the Right Anchor for Any Jobsite Condition
Every job presents its own challenges, whether you're dealing with hollow block, high-moisture environments, vibration, or outdoor exposure. That's why we stock anchors with a range of materials, coatings, and certifications to fit your needs, including:
- Zinc-plated steel for general indoor use
- Hot-dip galvanized and stainless steel options for corrosion resistance in harsh conditions
- ICC-ES and code-rated anchors for seismic zones and structural safety
Concrete Screw FAQs
What are concrete anchors used for?
Concrete anchors are used to securely attach objects to concrete, block, or brick. Common applications include structural supports, machinery, handrails, fencing, shelving, and heavy-duty fixtures in both residential and commercial construction.
What type of anchor should I use in concrete?
That depends on your load, substrate, and application. Wedge anchors are ideal for heavy-duty anchoring in solid concrete. Concrete screws work well for lighter loads and are easy to install. Adhesive anchors are perfect for cracked concrete or overhead use.
How do I install concrete anchors?
Installation typically requires a hammer drill and the correct size masonry bit. Drill the hole to the specified depth, clear the debris, and insert the anchor according to the manufacturer's instructions, this varies between anchor types (wedge, sleeve, screw, adhesive, etc.).
Can I use concrete anchors outdoors?
Yes, but choose anchors made from stainless steel, hot-dip galvanized, or epoxy-coated materials to resist corrosion and extend the life of the installation.
Do concrete anchors work in block or brick?
Some do. Sleeve anchors, adhesive anchors, and concrete screws are often used in hollow block or brick. Always verify compatibility and load ratings, as these materials can behave differently than solid concrete.
Still have more questions? Check out our FAQ on Concrete Screws, or learn the difference between Concrete Screws and Wedge Anchors, or learn about the Types of Concrete Anchors on our blog.
Why Buy Concrete Anchors From Fasteners Plus?
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Thousands of Types & Sizes In Stock: From 3/16" to large diameter anchors
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Need Help Selecting a Concrete Anchor?
Not sure which anchor fits your application? Our team of product experts is here to help. Whether you’re matching specs to blueprints or starting from scratch, we can walk you through compatibility, load ratings, installation best practices, and product comparisons to ensure your anchor holds.