Our decking screws are available in a range of lengths and pack sizes to suit your decking needs. You’ll find green decking screws for resistance to corrosion, countersunk deck screws, and hex head decking screws.
Designed As An Alternative To The Traditional Coach Screw Mainly Used For Timber To Timber Applications. Coated With A Patented Multi-layer Corrosion Resistant Plating To Withstand 1,000 Hours Salt Spray Test, This Screw Is Ideal For External Applications.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
Designed As An Alternative To The Traditional Coach Screw Mainly Used For Timber To Timber Applications. Coated With A Patented Multi-layer Corrosion Resistant Plating To Withstand 1,000 Hours Salt Spray Test, This Screw Is Ideal For External Applications.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.
These screws consist of an threaded cylindrical shaft that tapers to a point, with a Hex head at the other end. When these are driven into timber, the threads bite into the wood, while the head stops the screw from going all the way through as it provides compression.