Screws

When it comes to screws, Mill Timber Direct has got you covered, whatever your needs. Whether it's wood screws, drywall screws, flooring screws, deck screws or screws for concrete, you can find whatever you need for the job within our extensive range. Our huge range of screws is sure to meet the needs of home DIY enthusiasts and construction industry professionals alike.

We stock screws in a wide variety of sizes, some of which can be bought individually, while others come in packs of 20, 200, 500 or even 1,000. We sell a large range of wood screws, which are used for timber and can be used for some masonry jobs with a plastic plug. Our stock also includes a large selection of dry wall screws, which can be used for securing plasterboard to walls or walling systems.

Most of our wood screws and stainless steel screws for drywall feature a super-sharp 25-degree point ideal for fast start and easy penetration of materials. We also stock a range of multi-fix anchor/bolt screws, as well as screws which are ideal for concrete, stone and brick. Our vast range also includes deck screws, which have special corrosion-resistant technology and penetrate decking boards quickly and securely.

Mill Timber Direct also offers a great range of multi-purpose screws for general use around the home and garden, as well as general-purpose plastic plugs, which can be used in concrete and masonry jobs. If you need advice as to what screws you need for the job, our knowledgeable team is happy to help.

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Screws FAQs

What Screws Are Most Reliable?

The type of screw used depends on the purpose and the materials you intend to join together. Structural screws come in spider-head, torx-drive and hex-head design, and offer greater strength within the structure. Screws made from stainless steel or titanium alloys are often used for their durability and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions.

How Long Do Screws Last?

The lifespan of a screw can depend on various factors. The material the screw is made from and its quality, plus the environmental conditions can determine how quickly a screw can disintegrate. When used internally, for example, screws can last for a nearly indefinite time frame, minimising the need for them to be removed and replaced.