Key takeaways
- Skateboard deterrents for concrete are epoxy-anchored studs designed for concrete planters, retaining walls, curbs, and seat-wall caps where surface-mount lag anchors won't hold. Anchor depth is 75–100 mm with a chemical-cure epoxy rated for freeze-thaw cycles down to -40 °C — the spec required for any Canadian municipality north of the Toronto frost line. 316L marine-grade stainless studs for coastal cities (Vancouver, Halifax, Victoria); 304 stainless for inland deployments.
- Engineered for the Canadian climate (freeze-thaw, salt-air corrosion, frost-line anchoring) and supplied with stamped engineering for every climate zone.
- Standard procurement under $50K direct purchase, public RFP/DDP above $50K via MERX, BC Bid, or municipal portals.
Why concrete needs different anchoring than masonry
Skateboard deterrents for concrete are epoxy-anchored studs designed for concrete planters, retaining walls, curbs, and seat-wall caps where surface-mount lag anchors won't hold. Anchor depth is 75–100 mm with a chemical-cure epoxy rated for freeze-thaw cycles down to -40 °C — the spec required for any Canadian municipality north of the Toronto frost line. 316L marine-grade stainless studs for coastal cities (Vancouver, Halifax, Victoria); 304 stainless for inland deployments.
Frost-depth specs by Canadian climate zone
Frost depth — the depth to which ground freezes in winter — varies enormously across Canada. Victoria (Zone 5) freezes to only 0.45 m. Winnipeg (Zone 7B) freezes to 2.4 m. Our specifications adjust the anchor depth and the expansion-joint detail at the stud-concrete interface to handle the freeze-thaw cycle in your zone. Using a Toronto spec in Edmonton would result in stud heave failure within 2 winters.
Surface preparation and curing
Proper concrete-set installation requires diamond-core drilling (not impact drilling — impact creates micro-fractures that compromise the epoxy bond). We use wet-core drilling with shop-vac extraction to keep the hole clean. After drilling, the hole is brushed, blown, and brushed again before epoxy injection. Cure time is 24 hours at +5°C or warmer — for cold-weather installs, we use rapid-cure winter-grade epoxy that cures down to -10°C.
Procurement and warranty
We respond to public RFP and DDP requests within 5 business days with stamped engineering, AODA / OBC code-conformance letters, climate-zone heatmaps for the destination city, and bonded-contractor accreditation for prevailing-wage municipal work. Install crews carry $5M general liability and are insured to work on TTC, STM, GO Transit, Metrolinx, and BC Transit properties. Warranty is 10 years on coatings and lifetime on 316L marine-grade structural elements. Volume pricing applies on orders of 20+ units; bulk municipal orders typically receive a 12-18% discount on list price. Most quotes return within 24 hours of address submission with stamped engineering attached.
Common deployment locations
The most common concrete-set sites are planter walls (especially on TTC and STM platform edges), retaining walls along Halifax and Vancouver waterfronts, courthouse and government-building stair noses, and public-art installation bases. For heritage concrete (BC Legislature, Quebec City fortifications), we coordinate with the conservation officer on discreet bronze patina finish and reversible epoxy formulations.