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Drywall

In building and construction, drywall screws secure drywall to wall studs or ceiling joists. You can also use them to repair "nail pops," the bumps that appear in walls with drywall nails. When you need to install or fix drywall, drywall screws from Construction Fasteners and Tools will get the job done.

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How Are Drywall Screws Different From Regular Screws?

For projects involving drywall installation or repair, drywall screws offer a stronger hold than regular screws. The differences between drywall screws and regular screws for building include:

  • Purpose: While wood screws suit general building projects, drywall screws have a more brittle structure that makes them better for drywall. Drywall screws can break in moderate or heavy building tasks, leaving behind a headless screw.
  • Materials: Standard screws come in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, zinc-plated steel, silicon bronze and brass. Most drywall screws feature case-hardened steel and a corrosion-resistant finish such as black phosphate.
  • Sizes: Wood and drywall screws have different sizes and sizing systems. A standard screw will have a number between zero and 20 that indicates its diameter. Meanwhile, a drywall screw will have a size between six and 10 that demonstrates its number of threads per inch.
  • Heads: Both standard and drywall screws feature many heads, but drywall screws commonly have bugle or flat heads. These heads help a drywall screw stay in place while avoiding creating a "nail pop."

Drywall Screws From Construction Fasteners and Tools

We offer a wide range of drywall screws from names such as Grabber. Shop our selection based on:

  • Coating: Most of our drywall screws feature a black phosphate or clear zinc coating for corrosion resistance. You'll also find screws with distinctive yellow or blue zinc coatings.
  • Diameter and size: We sell most drywall screw sizes between six and 10. If you need a number you can't find on our online store, please contact us and we'll source it for you.
  • Drive: The majority of our drywall screws feature a Phillips drive for compatibility with most tools on the market. We also offer options with hex, square or Robertson drives.
  • Head: To stay flush to drywall, many of our drywall screws have bugle or wafer heads. You'll also discover drywall screws with pan, scavenger, trim and hex heads.
  • Length: We have a broad spectrum of drywall screw lengths for any project scope. Our drywall screws range in length from half an inch to 4 inches.

Shop Screws for Drywall and Other Fasteners Online

Browse our website to find the fasteners, tools and supplies you'll need for your next project in construction, contracting or another hardworking field. At Construction Fasteners and Tools, you'll find everything on your list, even if you don't see it online - contact us to see if we can source something that you need to save you time.

We're always happy to help our customers get the job done. For assistance from our experts, contact our team online or call us at 1-866-238-8880.