Masonry Screws

Masonry screws provide a fast, secure and reliable method of fixing directly into concrete, solid brick and other dense masonry materials without the need for traditional expansion anchors. Designed to cut their own thread into a pre-drilled pilot hole, they create a strong mechanical fixing while remaining removable if required.

Whether you're installing timber battens, securing metal brackets or fixing cable management systems, masonry screws offer a quick and efficient solution for a wide range of construction, maintenance and renovation projects.

Benefits include:

  • Self-tapping thread to cut directly into masonry.
  • Quick installation with no expansion anchor required.
  • Removable fixing for easier maintenance and replacement.
  • High holding strength.
  • Reduced expansion pressure compared with traditional anchors.
  • Suitable for concrete, solid brick and dense masonry.

What Are Masonry Screws Used For?

Masonry fixings are designed for securely fixing materials directly to masonry surfaces. Their ability to provide a strong fixing while remaining removable makes them suitable for both permanent and temporary installations.

When installed correctly, masonry screws provide a dependable fixing into concrete, solid brick and other suitable masonry materials.

How Masonry Fixings Work

Unlike traditional masonry fixings that rely on expansion, masonry screws feature a hardened thread that cuts directly into the sides of a pre-drilled hole.

Installation typically involves:

  • Drilling the correct diameter hole.
  • Removing dust and debris from the hole.
  • Driving the masonry screw into place using the appropriate driver.
  • Tightening until the fixture is securely fixed.

Following the recommended drill size and embedment depth is essential.