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Construction Screws come in all shapes and sizes. Not all applications are alike, which means it’s important to choose the right fastener to meet your specific needs. If you’re unsure which type of construction screw is right for your application, please contact our product specialists at 888-794-1590. We’re here to answer any product questions you have and will work together to find the right fastener for your next job.

 

Here is a brief overview of the types of construction screws we have available. Be sure to check out the individual subcategories for even more information on each product type.

 

Masonry and  Concrete Screws  The design of the  Concrete screw allows them to anchor into concrete, brick, and block. Concrete screws tap threads into a predrilled hole in concrete, brick or block. The 5/32" bit is used for the 3/16" Concrete screw and the 3/16" bit is used for the 1/4" Concrete scre

 

Metal Roofing Screws (also known as Pole Barn Screws) are a necessary component to any pole barn or metal building construction project. They create strong, secure connections in both Metal-to-Metal and Metal-to-Wood applications.

 

Structural Wood Screws are a strong and efficient type of construction screw and convenient alternative to traditional lag screws. You can install them without needing to drill a pilot hole, saving you precious time on the job site.

 

Deck Screws are made of coated steel or copper, making them corrosion-resistant and ideal for decking applications and feature a have deep and sharp threading for high-strength connections.

 

Drywall Screws are designed to attach drywall or sheetrock onto wood and metal framing. A drywall screw has deeper threading than other screws to help prevent them from losing grip from the drywall.

 

Self-Drilling Screws are typically used in steel applications and eliminate the need for pre-drilling with a pointed end that acts as its own drill bit.

 

Cement Board Screws are designed to attach cement backer board to wood or light-gauge steel studs. They provide a flush finish and are corrosion-resistant making them suitable for both interior and exterior applications.

 

Quik Drive Screws bring speed and efficiency to the job site. Collated-screws are gaining popularity over nails for their speed, reliability, and power. They are easy to use with the appropriate collated screw gun and are available in several different construction screw options such as wood screwsdeck screws, and drywall screws.

 

Sheet Metal Screws are designed for metal-to-metal fastening jobs and feature a sharp piercing point to easily penetrate through metal, eliminating the need for any pre-drilling.

 

Pocket Hole Screws are specifically designed to fit in pocket hole applications and prevent wood splitting at the joint.