Plywood Company is the go-to place in the Fort Worth-Dallas and the surrounding North Texas area for
high-quality screws and fasteners. Our product offerings include top-quality fastening materials widely used in the industry by professional builders, local homebuilders, project contractors, and even DIY enthusiasts. When you visit our location, our knowledgeable staff will be delighted to assist you in selecting the perfect screws/fasteners for your project.
At plywoodcompany.com, we offer a wide range of screws and fastener hardware, including:
- Drawer front: Drawer front screws are used for attaching drawer fronts to drawer boxes. They have a flat head and a sharp point, enabling them to penetrate wood without causing splitting. Typically made of brass or steel, drawer front screws are available in various lengths and sizes.
- Drywall: Drywall screws are used to fasten drywall to framing. They have a self-tapping head that allows them to cut into drywall without causing damage. Usually made of steel, drywall screws come in various lengths and sizes.
- Face frame: Face frame screws are used for attaching face frames to cabinets. They have a flat head and a sharp point, which allows them to sink into the wood without causing splits. Typically made of brass or steel, face frame screws vary in lengths and sizes.
- Flat head: Flat head screws have a flat, countersunk head designed to rest flush with the material's surface. These screws are commonly used in woodworking applications where a smooth finish is desired.
- NIBPH/SQ: NIBPH/SQ screws are a variant of flat head screws that have a square recess in the head. This design allows the use of a square screwdriver or bit, which delivers more torque than a Phillips head screwdriver. NIBPH/SQ screws are often used in applications where a lot of force is required, such as when assembling furniture.
- Pan head: Pan head screws have a rounded, countersunk head with a raised center. The raised center helps prevent the screw from sinking too deeply into the material. These screws are frequently used in woodworking tasks where a smooth finish is desired.
- Trim: Trim screws, a subtype of pan head screws, have a small, pointed tip. This pointed tip allows them to be driven into tough materials like hardwood. Trim screws are often used for attaching trim to walls and other surfaces.
- Washer Head: Washer Head/Truss Head screws are screws with larger head to help prevent pull thru. Truss Washer Head combines the protective function of a flat washer with a low-profile aesthetic. Truss head refers to a screw head that is extra wide and has a slightly rounded surface, or top. In other words, the head or top of the screw protrudes just above the surface to be fastened, but contains a wider surface area just under the head. These screws can be used for applications like securing thin membranes, such as one-ply, through insulation. Wooden truss head screws are also commonly used to attach cabinets to steel studs; or to attach sliding shelf supports, since the low-profile head of the truss head screw does not interfere with guide operation.
If you're in search of
screws and fastener hardware in the Lone Star State, Plywood Company offers an extensive array of hardware options to cater to your project requirements. Please don't hesitate to contact us today at 817-831-4206 for any questions or queries regarding screws and fastener hardware!