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Simpson Strong-Tie Post Base Connections

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

Simpson Post Bracket Systems Guide

Post bracket systems serve as fundamental components in wooden construction projects, including decks, porches, and fencing applications. These connecting elements are essential for creating durable and reliable structural frameworks that withstand environmental challenges over time.

Key Benefits and Functions


Structural Reinforcement

Post bracket systems dramatically improve the connection strength between vertical posts and horizontal beams in timber construction. These connectors provide essential resistance against both shear forces and tensional stresses, maintaining the overall stability of structures like decks, fencing systems, and pergolas.

Protection Against Environmental Damage

Both cap and base bracket systems function as protective barriers for wooden posts, shielding vulnerable areas from water infiltration. This protection is critical for preventing wood deterioration, rot formation, and mold development that can compromise structural integrity.

Post Bracket Categories

The bracket system is divided into two primary classifications: base connectors and cap connectors. Base systems secure vertical elements to foundations or ground surfaces, while cap systems attach to post tops for beam connections.

Base Bracket Systems

Post Base Solutions

Base brackets anchor posts firmly to concrete foundations or ground surfaces, delivering stability while resisting both upward and sideways forces. These systems are widely utilized in deck construction, pergola installation, and various outdoor building projects, while simultaneously protecting against moisture-related wood damage.

Base Bracket Classifications

  • Retrofit Installation Bases: Applied after concrete foundations have fully cured and hardened.
  • Cast-in-Place Installation Bases: Positioned within concrete forms before pouring, becoming permanently embedded during the curing process.
  • Fence-Specific Bases: Engineered specifically for fence post applications with specialized features.
  • Aesthetic Enhancement Bases: Feature black powder-coating for improved visual appeal in outdoor installations.
Simpson Retrofit Base Products

ABA/ABU/ABW Adjustable Systems
These adaptable base systems accommodate various construction requirements where precise post positioning is essential, particularly beneficial for deck and pergola projects. They excel at creating level structures on irregular terrain.

  • ABA Model: Standard adjustable base for general construction needs
  • ABU Model: Enhanced adjustable system with additional reinforcement for heavier load applications
  • ABW Model: Features a three-sided wraparound support design for maximum stability

RPBZ Retrofit Systems

The RPBZ retrofit solution reinforces existing post installations and accommodates posts up to double 2x4 dimensions or larger. This versatile system works effectively for strengthening older posts and integrating new connections in projects like reinforced carports and deck structures.

CPTZ Concealed Connection Systems

The CPTZ concealed base system delivers a clean, invisible connection while maintaining post elevation above concrete surfaces. This prevents rot formation and ensures compliance with building codes for outdoor-exposed posts.

Simpson Cast-in-Place Base Products

MPBZ Moment Base Systems

The MPBZ system enhances post and column stability in outdoor construction through its distinctive overlapping sleeve configuration. This design prevents post rotation at the base connection, ensuring structural steadiness.

PB/PBS Standard and Standoff Systems
  • PB Model: Appropriate for minimal moisture environments where appearance is important
  • PBS Model: Designed for concrete embedding, perfect for weather-exposed outdoor structures, preventing moisture-related deterioration

EPB Elevated Base Systems

These systems embed securely within concrete forms while maintaining ground clearance to prevent base rot in posts.
PPBZ Porch Base Systems

The PPBZ porch system supports porch framing structures, managing the load from porch frames and roof extensions while maintaining stability during construction phases.

Adjustable Porch Base Systems

The PPBF adjustable porch system provides support throughout all construction phases, eliminating temporary vertical support requirements while allowing height modifications.

Simpson Fence Base Products

E-Z System Components

  • E-Z Fence Post Menders: Strengthen compromised wood posts without full replacement
  • E-Z Retrofit Post Bases: Enable easy attachment of 4x4 wood posts to existing concrete
  • E-Z Fence Post Spikes: Provide rapid installation without excavation or concrete work

Decorative Base Options

The Simpson Outdoor Accents series includes bases that elevate wood columns away from moisture while offering optional decorative side panels for enhanced visual appeal.

Column Base Systems

Column bases support larger vertical elements in substantial construction projects, such as expansive decks and covered outdoor areas. They deliver solid structural support and enhanced stability under significant loads.

Column Base Types

  • Standoff Column Bases: Raise posts or columns above concrete foundations to prevent moisture contact.
  • Direct-Mount Column Bases: Install flush with concrete slabs where moisture concerns are minimal.
    Simpson Standoff Column Products
    CBS/CBSQ Column Systems
    These bases secure columns to concrete foundations while effectively transferring structural loads to the foundation system.
  • CBS Model: Uses standard hardware, providing flexibility in fastener selection
  • CBSQ Model: Incorporates Strong-Drive® SDS Heavy-Duty Connector screws for faster installation and cleaner appearance

ECB Elevated Column Systems

The ECB elevated system provides 2-inch standoff clearance, facilitating waterproofing material installation while maintaining necessary clearance to keep posts dry and prevent decay.
Simpson Direct-Mount Column Products

CB Column Systems

The CB column system anchors posts directly to concrete foundations, accommodating various materials while ensuring high structural performance and longevity.

Cap Bracket Systems

Post Cap Solutions

Post caps mount on post tops, providing moisture and debris protection while connecting posts to beams or rafters. Common applications include fence posts, deck posts, and roof truss connections.

Post Cap Classifications
  • Single-Piece Post Caps: Secure beams to posts with lateral and uplift resistance in wood construction.
  • Two-Piece Post Caps: Create strong beam-to-post connections, suitable for new construction and retrofit applications.
Simpson Single-Piece Post Products

BC/BCS Post Systems

  • BC Post Caps: Suitable for light-duty connections in smaller projects
  • BCS Post Caps: Include double-shear nailing for increased strength in heavier applications
PCZ/EPCZ Post Systems

These caps enable quick and simple post-to-beam connections across various construction environments.

  • EPCZ Post Caps: Designed for construction termination points
  • PCZ Post Caps: General-purpose post-to-beam connectors for diverse applications
Simpson Two-Piece Post Products

AC/LPCZ/LCE Post Systems

  • AC Post Caps: Offer flexible nailing configurations for varying load requirements
  • LCE Post Caps: Accommodate different lumber dimensions, ideal for outdoor construction
  • LPCZ Post Caps: Feature an adjustable design for decks, overhangs, and similar structures
Column Cap Solutions

Column caps cover column tops, effectively distributing loads between columns and beams or rafters, ensuring improved load transfer and stability in large outdoor construction projects.

Column Cap Classifications
  • Bolted Column Caps: Strengthen column-to-beam connections, improving load transfer through increased bearing surface area.
  • SDS Screw Column Caps: Known as 'Quick Install Column Caps', these utilize Strong-Drive SDS Heavy-Duty Connector screws for rapid installation and sleeker profiles.
  • Lally/Steel Column Caps: Secure steel beams to lally columns, ensuring structural integrity and stability.
  • GFCMU & Concrete Piers: Deliver robust connections between columns and beams in masonry and concrete applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

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?

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?

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?

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?

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.

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