Fits virtually all composite post skirts by: Editor - Rich Bergman
Without a Timbertech radiance post skirt in my hand I can't say for if the post anchor will fit underneath it but I am almost certain it will.
The only post skirt I know for sure did not fit was the one by Latitudes. That was because the mould had a couple support legs underneath which conflicted with the post anchor. But then we just took a knife blade and trimmed them off and it fit fine. So that is always a quick simple solution.
Here's how to know for sure.
You need 5" clearance inside the post skirt and about 3/4" of 11/16" height clearance. Just measure underneath the skirt. The base of the anchor is 5"x5"x5/8" and then add the thickness of each screw head, little less than 1/8".
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