Compare Ground Connection ground screws with ordinary dug and poured concrete foundations
Ground Connection Screw
- Drill pilot hole
- Install ground screw
- Time from start of installation to first use: Two hours.
- Play golf
- Go fishing or hunting
- Work in your garden
- Watch a movie
- Walk your dog
- Take a hike
- Start on your next job

Precision engineered Ground Connection ground screws are the clear winners versus ordinary dug and poured foundations seeing overall project time, labor, materials, site remediation, and spoil disposal.
Ordinary dug-and-poured concrete
- Drill 24” x 72” hole
- Build form
- Place j-hooks
- Pour concrete when available
- Wait during two-week curing time
- Remove form
- Install light pole
- Clean up and dispose of site trash
- Restore site
- Dispose of 15.7 cu. ft. spoil
- Time from start of installation to first use: More than two weeks
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How Ground Connection ground screws compact soil
No soil is removed as ground screw foundations are installed, Instead, soil around the screw is significantly compacted, creating an extra measure of stability not afforded in traditional dug and poured concrete foundations.
