Bolt Down Shoe – Quick Fit Red
From £3.19£3.83 EX VATINC VAT
Bolt down post shoe for securing timber fence posts to concrete or timber bases. Quick fit design for a solid, permanent installation. Available in 75mm and 100mm sizes.
| Size | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| 75mm | £3.19£3.83 | |
| 100mm | £3.96£4.75 |
Concrete post shoes give you a clean, permanent fixing point for timber fence posts without digging. These Quick Fit bolt down shoes anchor directly to an existing concrete or timber base, keeping the post upright and secure without the post ever touching the ground. That matters, because ground contact is where most timber posts start to rot. Keeping the end grain up off the slab buys years of additional service life.
The red finish makes them easy to spot on site, which is either helpful or slightly concerning depending on how organised your van is. These are sold individually, so you order exactly what you need rather than opening a box of fifty when you only have three posts to go in.
Where Quick Fit Bolt Down Post Shoes Get Used
These concrete post shoes are a practical choice for garden fencing, boundary posts, pergola uprights, and gate posts where an existing concrete or timber surface is already in place. They suit both new installations and replacement work where the original post has failed but the base is still sound. No need to break out concrete or dig new holes — bolt the shoe down, drop the post in, and tighten up.
Available Sizes
Two sizes are available: 75mm and 100mm, covering the most common timber post sections used in standard fencing and garden structures. Check your post dimensions before ordering — the post should fit snugly into the shoe for a tight, wobble-free result.
Installation is straightforward. The quick fit design means no specialist tools or complicated assembly. Anchor bolts into the base, slot the post, tighten the fixing bolts, and the job is done. Simple, quick, and solid.
Pro Tip: When fixing into concrete, use a masonry anchor bolt sized to the base shoe's fixing holes and make sure the concrete is at least 75mm thick to get a secure hold, particularly for gate posts that will see regular loading.









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