Concrete Connections

 When it comes to fastening or mounting things to concrete walls, we have choices.  Sometimes people have asked if they should go with one of two options...

Drill a hole with a concrete bit, insert an anchor, use a screw to fasten item to wall in the anchor.  For some folks, they think this is the more difficult option as it requires special concrete drill bits, need to clean hole out, insert anchor, then mount.

These folks think that using a concrete powder or gas pin nailer is cleaner, faster and easier. In one way, it is. But, it's also a more permanent installation.  Trying to unmount the item from the wall is where things get messy, difficult, and take more time.

Personally,  I try to find out if the thing being connected to the concrete wall is meant to stay put or will they be redecorating or moving in the foreseeable future and want to take it down?

If they foresee taking it down, it's getting the drill and anchor method.  If it's meant to be more of a permanent thing, then, providing there's no other requirements,  it goes up with a concrete pin nailer.

I don't see there really being an argument,  though I've spotted a few online.   Of course, we can find an argument about pretty much anything online. 


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