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Simpson Strong-Tie CBST44Z ZMAX Standoff Column Base for 4x4
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Simpson Strong-Tie CBSQ44 (4x4) Quick-Install Galvanized Standoff Column Base
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Simpson Strong-Tie CBSQ44SS (4x4) None Stainless Steel Column Base for Concrete Foundations
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Simpson Strong-Tie PPB44-4Z (4X4) 12 Gauge Porch Post Base - ZMAX Finish
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Simpson Strong-Tie EPB44HDG (4" x 4") Hot-Dip Galvanized Elevated Post Base
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Simpson Strong-Tie EPB44 Elevated Post Base for 4x4 Posts
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Simpson Strong-Tie CPT44Z (4" x 4") ZMAX Galvanized Concealed Post Base for 4x4 Posts
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Simpson Strong-Tie ABU88HDG (8" x 8") ABU HDG Adjustable Post Base for Rough Lumber
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Simpson Strong-Tie LCC3.5-3.5 (3-5/8 in.) Column Cap for 3-1/2 in. Outside Diameter Lally Column
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Simpson Column Bases
Simpson Column Bases (Model CB): Heavy-duty cast-in-place bases designed for anchoring columns to concrete foundations
Simpson Column Bases (Models CBS, CBSQ, CBSTQ): Steel column bases with variations for standoff, quick-install, and square post applications
Simpson Elevated Column Base (Model ECB): Raised column base that provides moisture protection by holding wood posts above concrete or masonry
Simpson Mass Timber Column Bases (Models MCB, MCBS): Specialized bases engineered for anchoring large structural columns in mass timber construction
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between cast-in-place and retrofit base brackets?
What's the difference between cast-in-place and retrofit base brackets?
Cast-in-place bases like the MPBZ and PBS are embedded into wet concrete forms before the pour cures. Retrofit bases like the ABA, ABU, and RPBZ are installed after the concrete has already set and hardened. Cast-in-place typically provides stronger connections, while retrofit offers more flexibility for existing slabs.
Can the adjustable base systems (ABA/ABU/ABW) handle uneven concrete?
Can the adjustable base systems (ABA/ABU/ABW) handle uneven concrete?
Yes, that's exactly what they're designed for. The adjustable systems let you level posts on irregular surfaces, making them ideal for deck and pergola work where the concrete pad isn't perfectly level.
What's the load difference between column bases and regular post bases?
What's the load difference between column bases and regular post bases?
Column bases (CB, CBS, CBSQ, ECB, MCB) are engineered for heavier structural loads found in larger construction projects like expansive decks and covered outdoor areas. Regular post bases handle typical residential deck and fence loads.
When should I use single-piece versus two-piece post caps?
When should I use single-piece versus two-piece post caps?
Single-piece caps (BC, BCS, PCZ, EPCZ) are faster to install and work well for straightforward beam-to-post connections. Two-piece caps (AC, LPCZ, LCE) offer more flexibility for retrofit work and when you need to adjust for varying lumber dimensions.
How do I determine which Simpson Strong-Tie bracket system I need for my load requirements?
How do I determine which Simpson Strong-Tie bracket system I need for my load requirements?
Consider your total load (dead load plus live load), post size, and environmental exposure. For typical residential decks, standard post brackets work fine. For heavy-duty applications like large covered areas or commercial work, move up to column base systems.