What Makes a Fixing Suitable for Outdoor Installations?

Outdoor installations place far greater demands on fixings than internal environments.
Rain, temperature changes, airborne pollutants and constant exposure all affect long-term performance.
As a result, selecting the correct fixing is critical for maintaining strength, alignment and safety over time.

This guide explains what makes a fixing suitable for outdoor use, focusing on finishes, anchor selection,
and correct application using Direct Channel products only.


Why Outdoor Fixings Fail More Often

External fixings experience continuous exposure to moisture and changing temperatures.
If the wrong material or finish is used, corrosion can begin quickly, weakening the fixing and reducing load capacity.

Common causes of outdoor fixing failure include:

  • Using internal-grade fixings outdoors
  • Inconsistent finishes across components
  • Incorrect anchor choice for exposed concrete
  • Ignoring long-term environmental exposure

Choosing the Correct Finish for Outdoor Use

The finish of a fixing plays a major role in how it performs outdoors.
Different finishes offer different levels of corrosion resistance.

Hot Dip Galvanised (HDG)

Hot dip galvanised fixings provide a thick zinc coating that protects steel from corrosion.
They are widely used for external HVAC, mechanical and electrical support systems.

HDG fixings are commonly used for:

  • Outdoor strut channel frameworks
  • Wall-mounted brackets and cantilever arms
  • External cable tray and ladder systems


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Stainless Steel Fixings

Stainless steel fixings are selected where higher corrosion resistance is required.
They perform well in damp, coastal or exposed environments and maintain strength over time.

Typical applications include:

  • External pipework supports
  • Food, pharmaceutical or washdown areas
  • Installations exposed to frequent moisture


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Selecting the Right Anchor for Outdoor Concrete

Concrete anchors used outdoors must resist moisture ingress and maintain grip under changing conditions.
Anchor type plays a key role in long-term performance.

Thunderbolts (Concrete Screw Anchors)

Thunderbolts cut their own thread into concrete, providing strong mechanical fixing without expansion pressure.
They are commonly used in outdoor installations due to their speed and reliability.

Thunderbolts are suitable for:

  • External strut channel wall fixings
  • Cantilever arm installations
  • Outdoor containment and bracket systems


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Throughbolts (Expansion Anchors)

Throughbolts provide high load capacity by expanding inside the concrete.
They are often chosen for permanent outdoor installations where higher loads are expected.

Typical uses include:

  • Heavy cantilever arms
  • External plant supports
  • Structural steel brackets fixed to concrete


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The Importance of Matching Fixing Components

Outdoor installations should always use consistent materials and finishes across all components.
Mixing finishes can accelerate corrosion and reduce overall system life.

For best results:

  • Match anchor finish with brackets and channel
  • Use back plates to spread load on exposed walls
  • Avoid combining stainless with galvanised components


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Common Outdoor Fixing Mistakes

  • Using BZP fixings in exposed environments
  • Underestimating long-term corrosion effects
  • Incorrect anchor selection for outdoor concrete
  • Ignoring vibration on external HVAC equipment

Outdoor installations demand fixings that can withstand environmental exposure without compromising safety or performance.
By selecting the correct finish, anchor type and compatible components,
installers can create long-lasting support systems that perform reliably in external conditions.

Direct Channel’s range of HDG and stainless steel fixings provides dependable solutions for outdoor HVAC,
mechanical and electrical installations.

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