What is the difference between a grouted anchor and an earth anchor?

A grouted anchor is installed in a pre-drilled hole and secured with a cement-based grout. While this provides strong anchorage, the use of grout is less sustainable. Earth anchors, on the other hand, are mechanically driven into the ground and flip into a locked position when tensioned, without the need for grout. This makes earth anchors quicker and easier to install, and they can be loaded immediately. Thanks to their mechanical anchoring, earth anchors are also more durable and reliable for a wide range of applications. As such, they represent a smart, future-proof solution for secure and sustainable ground fixation.