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It can be quite intimidating searching for a product like traffic spikes, because they are something that most people are not very familiar with. As a result of this, when the need arises for them it can be hard to know where to turn. That being said, we try and make the process as simple as possible. With a brief understanding of what your goals are and what you are trying to accomplish, we will strive to help you find a system that meets all of your needs. Today control spikes are used throughout the globe controlling access to or from facilities such as power plants, prison complexes, airports, hospitals, colleges, gated communities, national parks, rental car facilities, corporate campuses and even homes.

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Surface Mount Vs Flush Mount

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Normal Vs. Heavy Duty

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Galvanized

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How Many Feet Do I need

Surface Mount Vs Flush Mount

The first thing you are going to want to consider when purchasing road spikes, is the form factor of the spike itself. As discussed above, the most common form factors are surface-mounted and in-ground control spikes. Deciding between the two is really a matter of personal preference, because each style has a few pros and cons that usually sway customers one way or the other. Below are the most common pros and cons we hear from our customers, so you can be better equipped to decide which optionis best for you:

Surface-Mounted

Pros
  • Extremely easy to install
  • Eliminates possible drainage problems
Cons
  • Not as aesthetically pleasing

In-Ground

Pros
  • Clean finish that is more aesthetically pleasing
  • Standard model can handle extremely heavy axel loads
Cons
  • Requires excavation and trenching
  • Drainage must be considered

Normal Vs. Heavy Duty

The first thing you are going to want to consider when purchasing road spikes, is the form factor of the spike itself. As discussed above, the most common form factors are surface-mounted and in-ground control spikes. Deciding between the two is really a matter of personal preference, because each style has a few pros and cons that usually sway customers one way or the other. Below are the most common pros and cons we hear from our customers, so you can be better equipped to decide which optionis best for you:

Surface-Mounted

Pros
  • Extremely easy to install
  • Eliminates possible drainage problems
Cons
  • Not as aesthetically pleasing

In-Ground

Pros
  • Clean finish that is more aesthetically pleasing
  • Standard model can handle extremely heavy axel loads
Cons
  • Requires excavation and trenching
  • Drainage must be considered

Galvanized

The first thing you are going to want to consider when purchasing road spikes, is the form factor of the spike itself. As discussed above, the most common form factors are surface-mounted and in-ground control spikes. Deciding between the two is really a matter of personal preference, because each style has a few pros and cons that usually sway customers one way or the other. Below are the most common pros and cons we hear from our customers, so you can be better equipped to decide which optionis best for you:

Surface-Mounted

Pros
  • Extremely easy to install
  • Eliminates possible drainage problems
Cons
  • Not as aesthetically pleasing

In-Ground

Pros
  • Clean finish that is more aesthetically pleasing
  • Standard model can handle extremely heavy axel loads
Cons
  • Requires excavation and trenching
  • Drainage must be considered

How Many Feet do I Need

The first thing you are going to want to consider when purchasing road spikes, is the form factor of the spike itself. As discussed above, the most common form factors are surface-mounted and in-ground control spikes. Deciding between the two is really a matter of personal preference, because each style has a few pros and cons that usually sway customers one way or the other. Below are the most common pros and cons we hear from our customers, so you can be better equipped to decide which optionis best for you:

Surface-Mounted

Pros
  • Extremely easy to install
  • Eliminates possible drainage problems
Cons
  • Not as aesthetically pleasing

In-Ground

Pros
  • Clean finish that is more aesthetically pleasing
  • Standard model can handle extremely heavy axel loads
Cons
  • Requires excavation and trenching
  • Drainage must be considered
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