Decking Screws
Decking screws are designed for securely fixing decking boards. Options suit different decking materials and conditions, helping reduce splitting and deliver a neat, long-lasting finish.
Our Anchormark bimetal decking screws are the perfect solution for a fast, safe and easy deck installation. Use them in any project where you’re fixing timber-to-metal.
Benefits of Bimetal Decking Screws
Installation tip: Drive in with high to max speed using a cordless or electric drill. As soon as you hit the metal substructure, reduce speed and increase the pressure slightly. Don’t overdrive the fastener by stopping as soon as the screw head is levelled with the surface.
Features of Anchormark Screws
Our Dome Top Ring Shank Decking Nail Coils are premium galvanised steel and perfect for your next deck project.
Benefits of Ring Shank Nails
Ring shank nails provide superior holding power compared to plain shank nails. This makes them ideal for projects where the wood is subject to expansion and contraction.
Features of Koala Coil Nails
Our Koala Nail Coils are designed to suit the following Nail Guns – KOALA / APACH / BOSTITCH / PASLODE / SENCO / MAX / HITACHI
What is the difference between decking nail shank types? Smooth / Plain shank nails are smooth and easy to drive but offer less grip – best for hardwood-to-hardwood fixing. Ring shank nails have ridges for better holding power, ideal for timber that moves or expands. Screw shank nails provide the strongest hold with least risk for loosening – great for high-traffic or heavy-duty decking.
Our Dome Top Screw Shank Decking Nail Coils are made from premium galvanised steel and are a great choice for your next decking project.
Benefits of Screw Shank Nails
Screw shank decking nails offer the best holding strength compared to plain or ring shank types, making them ideal for heavy-use or high-traffic decks.
Features of Koala Coil Nails
Our Koala Nail Coils are designed to suit the following Nail Guns – KOALA / APACH / BOSTITCH / PASLODE / SENCO / MAX / HITACHI
What is the difference between decking nail shank types? Smooth / Plain shank nails are smooth and easy to drive but offer less grip – best for hardwood-to-hardwood fixing. Ring shank nails have ridges for better holding power, ideal for timber that moves or expands. Screw shank nails provide the strongest hold with least risk for loosening – great for high-traffic or heavy-duty decking.
Our 10G x 50 Deck Screw Galvanised are suited for any hardwood or pine decking projects. They feature a square drive head and premium galvanised finish.
Benefits of 10×50 Decking Screws
You should always pre-drill decking screws when installing into decking joists or deck boards. Use the 10G Clever Tool for pre-drilling.
Features of 10G 10×50 deck screw
These premium timber-to-timber decking screws are 316 stainless steel grade for fast performance and durable weather resistance.
Benefits of Anchormark Decking Screw 316SS
316 grade decking screws are softer than 304SS. They are best suited to softwood decks. Featuring smooth torque and fast centring with an aggressive shank, for strong grip in softwoods without snapping.
Features of Softwood Decking Screws
Note: for high-traffic areas, the ‘black’ finish may not be suitable.
10G x 65 Deck Screws are suited for hardwood to pine decking projects. Featuring a T25 star drive head and a premium 304 grade stainless steel finish.
Benefits of 10×65 Decking Screws
We recommend always pre-drilling your decking screws when installing into hardwood joists or deck boards. Use our 10G Clever Tool for pre-drilling.
Features of 10G 10×65 Deck Screw
Note: For hardwood to hardwood deck projects use our 10G x 50 Deck Screws.Â
Our Hardwood to Softwood deck screws feature a ‘Silver Stainless’ finish and self-drilling tip with a raised countersunk head for easy and fast installation on your hardwood to softwood deck project.
Hardwood to Softwood Deck Screw Benefits
We recommend using these decking screws when fastening hardwood decking boards to a softwood deck frame, or vice versa.
Features of 304SS Decking Screws
Note: For best results, we recommend pre-drilling and pre-countersinking holes.
14G Bugle Batten Screws are engineered for a wide range of heavy-duty decking and landscaping projects like deck substructures, retaining walls and structural timber projects.
Benefits of 14G Batten Screws
Type 17 point batten screws reduce the need for pilot holes due to their sharp, fluted tip that helps to capture and remove wood chips during installation.
Features of Galvanised Batten Screws
Need a decking screw with fast performance and ultimate weather resistance? Choose our premium Anchormark Deck Screw 304SS for your next hardwood deck project.
Benefits of Anchormark Decking Screw 304SS
304SS decking screws are harder and less likely to snap under pressure, making them ideal for hardwood decking. Featuring smooth torque and fast centring with an aggressive shank, for strong grip in hardwoods without snapping.
Features of Hardwood Decking Screws
Deck Nail Stainless fixings are a basic or temporary option for fixing decking boards where screws aren’t required.
Benefits of Stainless Decking Nails
Sized at 2.8 x 50mm, they’re suitable for light-duty applications or temporary decking projects.
Features of Deck Nails
Please note: it is not recommended to use decking nails as the preferred method of securing deck boards. This is because they can become loose over time and allow movement of the deck boards.
Galvanised decking nails are a basic or temporary option for fixing decking boards where screws aren’t required.
Benefits of Galvanised Deck Nails
Coated with a galvanised finish, they’re suitable for outdoor use in weather-protected environments. While nails won’t hold as firmly as screws and can lift over time, they’re a handy solution for light-duty or temporary decking work.
Features of Deck Nail Galvanised
Please note: it is not recommended to use decking nails as the preferred method of securing deck boards. This is because they can become loose over time and allow movement of the deck boards.