Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor?

   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #1  

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I'm going to build a lean-to off the back of an existing house. The house has a concrete patio which exceeds the footprint dimensions of the lean-to, so the posts will be atop the concrete.

The question: Do these posts need to be anchored?
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #2  
Yes. Otherwise if they get bumped they will move.
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #3  
I would definitely secure the base of the post to the concrete. I like to use a steel spacer to separate the wood from the concrete - it's even code in some places. The spacer may then be anchored to the concrete with"Ramset" or something similar. I drill a hole to set the anchor then add a bolt. I prefer this system to driving in a stud leaving a threaded end sticking up.
 
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   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #5  
The Simpson Strong Tie looks stronger and might be anchored using Tapcons - and washers if needed.
 
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#6  
Okay. Anchored it is. Thanks for the feedback!
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #7  
Good. I would not want to under estimate the power of wind gusts during a short thunderstorm. Might make the roof or shed sail.
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #8  
just finished building new house.

i have 5 posts sitting on concrete slabs. the product described in the first link is what we used.
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #9  
Don't forget the wind uplift forces which is a big reason to have the posts well tied to the concrete.

In deciding what fastener to use, consider the diameter. A Tapcon screw will be strong to start with but add a bit of corrosion and soon the cross section of the screw is significantly reduced. Corrode 1 mm around the screw and its strength is greatly reduced. Corrode 1 mm around a 1/2" diameter anchor and you have decades of strong performance left.

Fewer large diameter fasteners provide long term performance.

Dave M7040
 
   / Setting posts atop existing concrete patio...anchor? #10  
I have a feeling that due to uplift that they are engineered to be used with 1/2 anchor bolts , you can jury rig lots of things to make them work, but it probably won't have the true strength that it was tested and engineered for.
 

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