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Selecting Decking Screws

Cartoon graphic building a deck Selecting the best fastener for any decking job requires answering just three easy questions:

  1. What decking material will be used.
  2. Will the deck be exposed to a corrosive environment.
  3. How thick is the decking material.

Using our Deck Calculator can help you find the right fastener in the right quantities in one simple step.  For a limited time, Save 30% on our NoCoRode corrosion-resistant fasteners (see page for details).  Our Find-A-Fastener can also help you find the right fastener — search by head, size, length, material, recess, etc.

Below, we have listed screws that are compatible with various decking materials for your convenience.

Pressure Treated (ACQ)
ProMax® Stainless Steel Auger Point
Type 305 Stainless Auger Point
ProMax® NoCoRode PLUS Dekkers™
NoCoRode PLUS Standard Point

Corrosion-Resistant
Steel NoCoRode
ProMax® NoCoRode

Composite: Trex®, TimberTech®, Fiberon®, Boardwalk®
Stainless Double-Dekker™ Trim Head
Stainless Double-Dekker™
Double-Dekker™

Exotic Woods: Cedar, Redwood, Teak, Ipe, Pau Lope®
ProMax® Stainless Steel Auger Point
Type 305 Stainless Auger Point
Type 305 Stainless HeadCote Auger Point

Seaside or Salt Spray:
Type 316 Stainless for Seaside Docks
Type 305 Stainless for Inland Decks

Which Screw Should I Use?

The choice of fastener material is dictated by both the decking material and the environment. Galvanized screws work well with pressure-treated decking, while Redwood or Western Red Cedar decks are usually built with stainless steel screws to prevent staining around the screw heads. The new man-made decking materials such as Trex® polymer wood can be fastened with either galvanized steel, ceramic coated, or stainless steel screws. Tropical wood decking such as Ipe, Pau Lope®, or Teak is generally fastened with stainless steel screws for virtually a lifetime of maintenance-free service. The corrosive atmosphere of a seaside location dictates a minimum of Type 305 stainless steel fasteners regardless of the decking material used. Docks, because of their more severe service requirements, should be built with Type 316 stainless steel screws.

Screw material also dictates the screw gauge required. Our mechanically galvanized, hardened steel NoCoRode screws are strong enough that #8s are adequate for most applications, while the softer Stainless Steel normally requires a #10 screw. If you are in an area experiencing extreme weather conditions, or the structure may experience unusual loads, consult a Licensed Professional Engineer for design assistance.

Fastener length is easiest to determine, since it is governed by the thickness of the decking itself. Standard 2 x 4s or 6s require a 3" long fastener, while 5/4 x 4s or 6s only require a 2-1/2" long fastener. With rare exception, it’s that simple.

Fasteners Required per 100 sq ft of Deck:
 
Decking
16" Joist
24" Joist
2 x 4
610
440
5/4 x 4
610
440
2 x 6
400
280
5/4 x 6
400
280