Wood Screws
Buy Wood Screws at Fixabolt
Wood screws are everyday fixings you only notice when they’re wrong. Fixabolt supply a focused range of wood screws for proper site and workshop use, including premium Reisser R2 screws for fast, consistent driving and strong pull-down.
For outdoor, damp, or treated timber jobs, choose stainless steel wood screws to resist rust, staining and corrosion over time.
Need a neat finish? Countersunk wood screws sit flush, making them ideal for joinery, trim, hinges and sheet materials. Pick length for good bite, diameter to balance strength vs splitting, and the right head style for the finish you want.
Not all wood screws are listed here, so please email your requests and we'll let you know whether we can supply them to you.
Wood screws are one of those everyday fixings you only notice when they’re wrong. The right screw pulls timber tight, bites cleanly, and stays put for years. In this category you’ll find a focused range of wood screws chosen for proper trade use, including premium Reisser R2 screws, plus specialist options like stainless steel wood screws for outdoor work and countersunk wood screws for a flush, tidy finish.
Reisser R2 screws (trade favourite)
Reisser R2 wood screws are built for speed and consistency on site: quick starting, strong pull-down, and a dependable drive that helps reduce cam-out when you’re working fast. They’re commonly used in joinery, studwork, sheet materials, battens, and general timber-to-timber fixing.
Stainless steel wood screws (for outdoors and wet areas)
If the job’s outside or anywhere moisture is a factor, stainless steel wood screws are the sensible option. Stainless resists rusting, staining and corrosion far better than plated screws, making it ideal for decking, fencing, garden structures, and exterior joinery. If you’re fixing into hardwoods, stainless also helps you avoid ugly streaking around the fixing over time.
Countersunk wood screws (clean finish, strong pull-down)
For a neat finish, countersunk wood screws sit flush with the surface, making them ideal for hinge fixing, trim, skirting, and joinery where appearance matters. The countersunk head also helps draw materials together tightly, so you get a solid joint without the head standing proud.
Choosing the right wood screw
- Length: aim for strong thread engagement in the second piece of timber without punching through.
- Diameter: thicker screws give more strength, slimmer screws reduce splitting risk in delicate sections.
- Material: use stainless steel wood screws for outdoor or damp environments; standard steel is fine indoors.
- Head type: go countersunk wood screws for flush finishing; choose other head styles where you need a surface-mounted fixing.
Whether you’re after everyday fixings or upgrading to Reisser R2 wood screws, this category is built around wood screws that do the job properly: reliable bite, clean finishes, and options suited to both indoor joinery and exterior timber work.