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Simpson Strong-Tie

A leader in structural systems research and technology, Simpson Strong-Tie is one of the world's largest suppliers of structural building products.

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Introducing the Sage System from Simpson Strong-Tie! This new addition to the outdoor accents line makes building your dream pergola possible. Drop a comment below if you’re ready to add one to your backyard this summer.☀️ #sagepergola


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The Titen Turbo™ screw anchor features an innovative Torque Reduction Channel that traps drilling dust where it can’t obstruct thread engagement, significantly reducing binding, stripping, and snapping without compromising strength. The patented reverse-thread design enables smooth driving with reduced torque while providing superior holding power. The Torque Reduction Channel also provides more space for dust, helping prevent anchors from bottoming out in smaller-diameter screw holes. The Titen Turbo screw anchors feature a serrated leading edge to cut into concrete or masonry, and a pointed tip for fast, easy installation in wood-to-concrete and wood-to-wood anchoring applications.

Learn more at strongtie.com

#SimpsonStrongTie #TitenTurbo #AnchoringSolutions #ConcreteAnchors #TorqueReduction


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Why do you love Simpson Strong-Tie?

For 70 years, builders have trusted Simpson Strong-Tie. Tell us your story (100+ characters) for a chance to win one prize package: a YETI® GoBox 30 Gear Case branded with Simpson Strong-Tie, one Quik Drive® Project Pro screw driving tool, and 500 Deck-Drive™ DSV Wood screws (collated strips). Eligible submissions will be entered to win. Selected stories may be featured in our 70th Anniversary celebration.

Enter by 5/31 at the link in bio.

#SimpsonStrongTie #SimpsonStrongTie70Years #70thAnniversary #BuilderCommunity #Giveaway

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and D.C., 18+. Void where prohibited. Ends 5/31/26. One winner selected at random on 6/3/26. Prize package ARV: $413. See Official Rules: Link in bio.

This promotion is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn.


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@milwaukeetool vibe to consolidate the mix around the hold downs. The @strongtie Anchor Mates make the STHD14 install easy and reduce the potential for spalling. #engineering #skilledtrades #framer
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Recently a few of you have asked why we form and pour our own concrete. The short answer is because we always have. Summer of 89 was my first time helping the crew pour footings ( I was 12). We self perform because we can, we do a great job (according to the framers) and because we are more cost effective.
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I hated it when I was younger, now I enjoy it....but only because I enjoy working with @pnwframer and Jordan.


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Timber-SET™ epoxy from Simpson Strong-Tie is an all-new solution: the first and only ICC-ES-evaluated epoxy adhesive for glued-in rods with glulam. Tested and proven for strength, Timber-SET provides reliable, concealed connections throughout a mass timber structure. Use it for steel-to-wood, column-to-column, column-to-foundation, beam-to-column, and beam-splice connections. For a total solution, install Timber-SET with our threaded rods, centering caps, dispensing tools and Strong-Drive® structural screws. Wherever the next project takes you, Timber-SET is readily available and backed by expert service and support.

#SimpsonStrongTie #MassTimber #TimberSET #EngineeredWood #OffsiteConstruction


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@verduraconstruction showed this some time back. Dude is a genius and I get better phone service now too! #protip
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Btdubbs, those arethe SABR anchor bolt for the HDUE7 hold downs. "Sweep design allows placement near the edge of concrete while increasing tension capacity
One-piece design eliminates potential loss of components"


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Big news!

I'm excited to finally share a project I’ve been working on now that it’s out in the world 🙌 You may already know @strongtie Outdoor Accents Avant and Mission decorative hardware. These black powder-coated connectors and fasteners are built for strength and designed for style 💪

Now we’re expanding the lineup with an even wider range of connectors, including joist hangers, post bases, angles, hurricane ties, and more all in that same sleek black finish with Outdoor Accents Essentials.🖤

Whether you’re building a deck, pergola, fence, or patio cover, you’ve got even more ways to get the job done right and make it look good doing it 🔨


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Just like your home, your deck can’t be expected to last or keep you safe unless it’s correctly built and maintained. Most experts agree that the average life expectancy of a wood deck is 10 to 15 years and estimate that millions of decks in the US may be presently unsafe. The good news, however, is that attention to deck safety can prevent most deck collapses.

If you’re building a deck or already have one, you should know how to evaluate its construction to make sure it’s structurally sound and safe. Using the proper structural connectors and fasteners, as well as regular maintenance, are the keys to a safe, strong deck. It’s a good idea to inspect your deck annually to make sure all your connections are strong.

5 Warning Signs of an Unsafe Deck:
1. Missing connections
2. Loose connections
3. Corrosion of connectors and fasteners
4. Rotting wood
5. Cracked wood

If you’ve determined your deck is unsafe, you’ll need to repair, retrofit, or rebuild it. Deck safety is a priority at Simpson Strong-Tie, and we provide a number of resources for building decks.

#DeckSafetyMonth #BuildingSafetyMonth #SimpsonStrongTie #DeckSafety


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Tutorial on CJT install. @strongtie makes awesome concealed hardware!

#framing #customhomes #homebuilders
#timberframing#constructionmentorship


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It’s Deck Safety Month 🔨 and as an engineer, I know how important the connections are when building or retrofitting a deck.

If you’re working on a deck project, one resource I love to recommend is the @strongtie Deck Connection and Fastening Guide. 📘

It walks through how to recognize defects and deficiencies in existing decks and provides guidance for building strong, safe, long-lasting deck structures. It also breaks down the key connections in a typical deck, like ledger connections, joist-to-beam, and beam-to-post, and highlights the building-code requirements from the 2018, 2021, and 2024 IRC/IBC. 📐

Whether you’re getting acquainted with deck design or staying up to date on IRC revisions that may require engineering changes, it’s a really helpful reference.

Deck safety starts with the details.

#DeckSafetyMonth #StructuralEngineering #DeckDesign #Engineering


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Building with transparency and expertise. 👷‍♂️
From system breakdowns to real jobsite discussions, we’re committed to sharing how we work to create more efficient and successful builds to our vendors & clients. Shout out to Simpson Strongtie

#ultimateconstruction #constructionflow
#teamleadership #jobsiteupdate #processmatters


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Building with transparency and expertise. 👷‍♂️
From system breakdowns to real jobsite discussions, we’re committed to sharing how we work to create more efficient and successful builds to our vendors & clients. Shout out to Simpson Strongtie

#ultimateconstruction #constructionflow
#teamleadership #jobsiteupdate #processmatters


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Building with transparency and expertise. 👷‍♂️
From system breakdowns to real jobsite discussions, we’re committed to sharing how we work to create more efficient and successful builds to our vendors & clients. Shout out to Simpson Strongtie

#ultimateconstruction #constructionflow
#teamleadership #jobsiteupdate #processmatters


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One of my favorite things we did at the International Builders Show in February? Hit record right there on the show floor.

The new episode of @strongtie Strong Conversations is live — and this one has a little extra spice to it because @samisneat got me talking about revolutionizing the LBM Industry.

Go watch it live on YouTube or LinkedIn, or give it a listen on your favorite podcast platform.

#strongconversations #ibs2026 #ceolife #podcast #newepisode


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