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Establish durable foundations for your event without leaving a mark. Our Ground Screws for events offer an ideal, eco-friendly solution for temporary structures. With this innovative solution, you can ensure stability and security for your event installations while also minimising the environmental impact. Easily removable and reusable, they provide the flexibility you need without compromising on sustainability.
Fast and effective installation which requires no digging and concrete creates an immediate foundation for your structure.
Our quality control examined Ground Screw’s can be Load Tested and certified to ensure their reliability and suitability for the site-specific requirements
Our Ground Screws are fully galvanised to protect against rusting. For added peace of mind, they are CE approved with a 20-year product guarantee and BS EN 1461:2009 compliant
Suitable for a wide range of structures, our Ground Screws are immediately load bearing, so as soon as they are installed you can start building.
Suitable for permanent or temporary structures and easily removable with site damage
Reduced CO2 from pouring concrete. Helps protect habitats and prevent damage to tree root systems
Using Ground Screws eliminates any access issues - Our Ground Screws, bracket systems and tools can all be carried by hand.
A Ground Screw system minimises disruptions to your property, as it often involves less noise, debris, and disturbance compared to traditional foundation construction.
Our event foundations boast unparalleled versatility, capable of installation in most ground types and weather conditions without the need for excavation, thus safeguarding the environment. Providing immediate load-bearing support for event structures, they adeptly create even foundations on uneven terrain. Following the event’s conclusion, these foundations can be effortlessly removed without leaving a trace, leaving the ground intact and undisturbed.
Unlike concrete counterparts, notorious for their time-consuming installation and damaging removal processes, our solution offers practicality and efficiency, particularly beneficial for events held on rented land. With our environmentally conscious approach and seamless adaptability, organisers can ensure a smooth and sustainable event experience while minimising ecological impact and maximising convenience.
From stages and lighting to sound desks and tents, large scale events require a huge number of structures to bring your unique vision to life. Ground Screws offer fast installation and quick removal to help keep your event build and take-down on schedule.
You can place Ground Screw foundations in any weather and they are immediately load-bearing, ensuring minimal delays. Whether you are an event planner, festival organiser or you’re simply looking for environmentally-friendly foundations for a one-off event, Ground Screws could be the ideal solution.
Are ground screws easy to remove?
This depends on the number of Ground Screws you choose and the length of the ground screw. For bespoke advice on choosing the right ground screws for your event structures get in touch with our team on 02476 108 109 or email [email protected].
Can you install ground screws yourself?
Yes, our DIY Ground Screws are designed to be installed by hand using a simple ratchet tool. They can also be easily removed by simply reversing the method. We provide comprehensive self-installation instructions if you choose supply-only or can offer a professional installation if required.
Are ground screws expensive?
While the cost of Ground Screws might be higher than the cost of concrete initially, the overall cost of placing Ground Screws versus concrete foundations is much lower. Ground screws can be placed with no preparation of the ground, and can be removed and reused. Concrete is expensive to pour and remove at a later date.
Are ground screws reliable?
Yes, when placed correctly, Ground Screws can be just as reliable as other foundation choices such as concrete. They are also far more reliable than anchors such as sand and water weights that are commonly misused for gazebos.