The Ultimate Multi-Purpose Stake for Every Project
Stop risking your concrete pour with cheap pine stakes that split and fail under pressure. Our 1x3x36 inch wood stakes (nominal) are a long-term investment in reliability, engineered with an extra-wide 3-inch profile and crafted from solid, American-grown Douglas Fir to prevent costly form blowouts.
Each stake is precision-cut with a sharp, angled point to drive securely into compacted job site soil. Built for the toughest professional applications, these USA-made stakes are the definitive choice for any construction project where strength is non-negotiable.
*Scroll down for step-by-step ordering instructions.
- Nominal Dimensions: 1" x 3" x 36"
- Actual Dimensions: 0.75" x 2.5" x 36"
How to Order
1. Choose how many wood stakes you would like to order.
2. Choose the Delivery Address Type from the four options below.
Option 1 - Standard Shipping
- This option is only available if you are ordering 200 stakes or less.
Option 2 - Commercial with Forklift or Dock
- Choose this option if your delivery address is a warehouse with a forklift or loading dock.
Option 3 - Commercial Address - Needs Liftgate (+$180 additional delivery fee)
- Choose this option if your delivery address is a warehouse without a forklift or loading dock.
- We will have the trucking company use a liftgate to offload the pallet from the truck to the ground. You will then be responsible to move this pallet to where you need it to go.
Option 4 - Non-Commercial Address - Needs Liftgate (+$320 additional delivery fee)
- Choose this option if your delivery address is a farm, home, or yard.
- We will have the trucking company use a liftgate to offload the pallet from the truck to the ground. You will then be responsible to move this pallet to where you need it to go.
Please Note: For freight options (2, 3, and 4), your location must be able to easily accommodate a 53-foot van.
Specs
- Material: Douglas Fir - USA
- Nominal Dimensions: 1 inch x 3 inches
- Length: 36 inches (3 ft)
- Actual Width: 2.5 inches
- Actual Thickness: 0.75 inches (3/4 inch)
- Weight (per stake): 13 oz (0.81 lbs)
- Profile: Rectangular
- Tip: Angled Chisel Point
- Packaging: 50 Stakes / Bundle
- Country of Origin: Made in USA
Features
- Proudly Made in the USA: Sourced and manufactured in the United States from high-grade lumber, supporting American jobs and ensuring consistent quality you can trust.
- Extra-Wide Heavy-Duty Construction: The 3-inch wide profile provides superior strength and a larger surface area for securing forms, significantly increasing resistance to the pressure of wet concrete.
- Naturally Rot & Insect Resistant: Douglas Fir has a natural resistance to decay, making these stakes ideal for long-term outdoor use where they will be exposed to the elements.
- Sharp Angled Point for Easy Installation: The precision-cut chisel point drives into hard and compacted soil with minimal effort, saving you time and frustration on the job site.
- Engineered for Taller Forms & Curbs: The extra 3-foot length is essential for providing robust support for thicker concrete slabs, curbs, and taller forming applications.
- Maximum Stability in Loose Soil: Provides the extra depth needed for a secure anchor in soft, sandy, or loose soil conditions where shorter stakes would fail to hold.
Faq
What makes these stakes better for concrete forms than standard stakes?
Their extra width is the key advantage. At 3 inches wide, they provide significantly more surface area and rigidity than standard 2-inch stakes. This superior strength is critical for resisting the immense pressure of wet concrete and preventing costly form blowouts.
What is the best wood for construction stakes?
A strong, durable wood like Douglas Fir is the best choice for construction. It resists splitting when driven into compacted ground and has the necessary strength for high-stress jobs, unlike softer pine stakes which are prone to breaking.
When would I need a 36-inch stake for concrete work?
The 36-inch length is essential for more demanding jobs. It's the right choice for thicker concrete slabs, forming curbs, or when working in softer or sandy soil that requires a much deeper anchor to ensure your forms remain perfectly straight and secure.