ANCHOR POINTS
Secure, compliant anchor points engineered to support fall arrest and fall restraint systems across a wide range of elevated work environments.
Secure, compliant, and engineered for every environment.
Secure Protection for Elevated Work
Anchor points provide a fixed, engineered connection for workers operating at height. Properly designed and installed anchor points are critical to protecting crews and supporting compliant fall protection systems.
Our anchor solutions are selected and installed to match jobsite conditions, structure type, and safety requirements.
Anchor Points made for your type of work

COMMERCIAL ANCHOR POINTS

RESIDENTIAL ANCHOR POINTS
Different projects require different applications. Explore how fall protection systems are applied in residential and commercial environments.
What is an Anchor Point?
An anchor point is a secure attachment location used to connect fall arrest or restraint systems. Anchor points must be properly engineered, installed, and documented to meet OSHA requirements.
Anchor points are commonly used for:
- Elevated decks and slabs
- Roof edges and leading edges
- Interior framing and structural work
- Maintenance and access operations
Anchor Points for Commercial & Facilities
Engineered, permanent systems for maintenance and facility access.
Commercial anchor points provide fall protection for maintenance teams, contractors, and service providers—while helping you stay compliant with OSHA and ANSI standards.
Common applications:
- Roof access for HVAC, mechanical, and electrical work
- Facility and maintenance teams
- Industrial and manufacturing facilities
- Schools, campuses, and government buildings
- Multi-building portfolios
- Façade access and window washing
Key benefits:
- OSHA / ANSI compliant
- Permanent, long-life systems
- Horizontal lifelines for continuous movement
- Inspections, recertification, and documentation
Anchor Points for Residential Homes & Roofing
Safe, simple tie-off solutions for homeowners and roofing crews.
Residential anchor points make roof access safer for construction, repairs, maintenance, and insurance-related work. From roofing projects to storm repairs, our anchors provide reliable tie-off points on homes of every roof type.
Common applications:
- Roofing projects
- Gutter cleaning & maintenance
- Storm damage repair
- Insurance-driven replacements
- Ladder and roof-edge transitions
- Temporary anchors for short-term projects
Key benefits:
- Simple installation
- Affordable and highly effective
- Compatible with shingle, tile, metal, and other roof types
- Safer access for routine home maintenance
- Peace of mind for homeowners and contractors
THE ONSITE SAFETY DIFFERENCE
Types of Anchor Points We Install
We offer a range of anchor point solutions to match your environment and safety needs.

Temporary Anchor Points
Ideal for framing, decking, and sheathing. Fast installs with minimal disruption.

Permanent Roof Anchors
Mounted to rafters for long-term access on complex rooflines.

Strap Anchors
For new-build roofs, fastened before sheathing installation.

Reusable Anchors
Rugged steel anchors that move with crews across multiple homes.

Custom Residential Solutions
For unique elevations, steep designs, or builder-specific workflows.
HOW IT WORKS
A safe anchor system requires more than hardware—it requires expertise. Our process ensures your anchors are installed correctly and documented properly.

1. Site Assessment
We evaluate your roof or structure, map hazards, and determine the anchors needed.

2. Engineering Review
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FAQs
Answers to the most common questions from residential contractors, commercial builders, and jobsite safety teams.
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OUTCOMES
Safer crews. Fewer delays. One standard.
Fall protection systems help maintain safe access, support compliance, and provide consistent protection wherever work is performed at height.
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