Concrete Bolts & Screws

Concrete Screws

When you need a strong, reliable fixing directly into concrete, brick or block, concrete screws offer a fast and effective solution. Designed for the trade, these fixings provide high holding power without the need for traditional wall plugs, helping you get the job done quicker and cleaner.

Concrete screws are engineered with hardened steel and specially cut threads that tap directly into masonry when driven into a pre-drilled hole. This creates a secure mechanical hold, making them ideal for fixing timber battens, metal brackets, frames, railings and fixtures to solid substrates. Their design allows for immediate load-bearing once installed, saving valuable time on site.

These fixings are widely used by builders, installers and maintenance teams for both interior and exterior applications. Many concrete screws also feature corrosion-resistant coatings, making them suitable for outdoor use and damp environments when the correct specification is chosen.

Our range of concrete screws includes a variety of lengths and diameters to suit different fixing depths and load requirements. They’re easy to install with standard power tools and can often be removed and re-fixed if adjustments are needed, offering added flexibility during installation.

For a clean, strong and efficient alternative to plugs and bolts, concrete screws are a practical choice. Keep your van stocked and be ready to tackle masonry fixings with confidence.

FAQs 

1. What are concrete screws used for?
Concrete screws are used to fix timber, metal or brackets directly into concrete, brick or block without wall plugs.

2. Do concrete screws require pilot holes?
Yes, a correctly sized pilot hole must be drilled before installation to ensure proper fixing and holding strength.

3. Are concrete screws suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, choose versions with corrosion-resistant coatings for external or exposed applications.

4. Can concrete screws be removed and reused?
They can often be removed and re-fixed, provided the hole hasn’t been damaged or enlarged.

5. How strong are concrete screws compared to traditional fixings?When installed correctly, they provide strong, reliable holding power and are a popular alternative to plugs and anchors for many trade applications.