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Simpson Strong-Tie Self-Drilling Screws

  • Simpson Bulk Loose Self-Drilling Screws: Individual screws with hardened drill points that penetrate steel without pre-drilling, ideal for varied applications and custom installations where flexibility is needed
  • Simpson Collated Self-Drilling Screws: Strip-fed screws for automatic screw guns that combine drilling capability with high-speed installation for metal framing, roofing, and repetitive applications
Simpson Strong-Tie Construction Screws: Professional-Grade Fasteners for Every Trade

When it comes to construction fasteners, having the right screw for the job makes the difference between a solid installation and a callback. Simpson Strong-Tie has built its reputation on engineering fasteners that meet the demanding requirements of professional contractors across all trades. Here's a breakdown of their construction screw lineup and what makes each one suited for specific applications.

Simpson Cement Board Screws

These screws are engineered specifically for attaching cement backer board to wood or light-gauge steel studs. The corrosion-resistant coating handles both interior bathroom applications and exterior sheathing installations. The modified bugle head provides a clean, flush finish without tearing the cement board surface, while the sharp point penetrates cleanly without requiring pilot holes in most applications.

Simpson Concrete Screws

Simpson's masonry screws provide a reliable anchoring solution for attaching fixtures directly into concrete, block, and brick substrates. The hardened steel construction and specialized thread design create strong pullout resistance in masonry materials. These screws eliminate the need for expansion anchors in many applications, making them a time-saver for electrical boxes, brackets, and framing attachments to concrete foundations.

Simpson Deck Screws

Built for outdoor exposure, these screws feature enhanced corrosion protection through advanced coating systems. The deep thread profile maximizes holding power in treated lumber, while the self-countersinking head design prevents mushrooming of deck boards. Available in lengths to handle standard 5/4" decking through 2" material, these screws are engineered to resist the seasonal movement common in outdoor structures.

Simpson Drywall Screws

The key to these screws lies in their specialized thread design, which provides superior holding power in gypsum board without over-driving. The bugle head shape allows for proper embedding below the surface while minimizing paper tearing. Sharp points penetrate metal studs cleanly, and the phosphate coating provides basic corrosion resistance for interior applications.

Simpson Metal Roofing Screws

These screws handle the unique demands of metal roofing and siding installations. The hex washer head with integrated EPDM washer creates a weather-tight seal, while the self-drilling point eliminates pre-drilling in most metal applications. Thread design provides secure attachment in both metal-to-metal and metal-to-wood connections, making them versatile for pole barn construction and commercial roofing projects.

Simpson Pocket Hole Screws

Designed specifically for pocket hole joinery, these screws feature a washer head that distributes clamping force while the sharp point minimizes wood splitting at the joint. The thread design pulls materials tight together for strong wood-to-wood connections in cabinet construction, furniture assembly, and trim work.

Simpson Quik Drive Screws

These collated screws are engineered for use with automatic screw guns, bringing speed and consistency to high-volume installations. Available in various construction screw types, they eliminate the fumbling associated with individual screws while providing the superior holding power screws offer over nails. The collation system ensures consistent installation depth and reduces hand fatigue on large projects.

Simpson Self-Drilling Screws

The drill point on these screws eliminates pre-drilling in steel applications up to specific thicknesses, depending on screw diameter. The combination of drilling and tapping action in one fastener speeds installation in metal framing, HVAC ductwork, and light structural steel connections. Wings on some models help clear debris during drilling for cleaner holes.

Simpson Sheet Metal Screws

These screws are optimized for joining sheet metal components with their sharp piercing points and aggressive thread design. The hex washer heads provide good torque transfer and bearing surface, while various point styles handle different material thicknesses. They're essential for HVAC installations, electrical panel mounting, and general sheet metal fabrication.

Simpson Specialty Stainless Steel Screws

This category includes marine-grade fasteners for coastal applications and truss head screws for general stainless steel needs. The marine screws resist saltwater corrosion for dock construction and boat repair, while the truss head design provides a low-profile connection with good bearing surface for architectural applications where corrosion resistance is critical.

Simpson Structural Wood Screws

These high-strength screws serve as alternatives to lag screws and through-bolts in many structural applications. The aggressive thread design and hardened steel construction provide excellent pullout resistance, while the hex head allows for proper torque application. No pilot hole requirement in many wood species speeds installation compared to traditional lag screws.

Simpson Threaded Rod Hangers

These specialized hangers provide secure attachment points for 1/4" and 3/8" threaded rod in suspended applications. Used extensively for hanging pipe, electrical conduit, fire protection systems, and cable tray, they provide reliable load transfer to structural members while allowing for easy rod installation and adjustment.

Simpson Underlayment & Subfloor Screws

Designed to eliminate floor squeaks and provide superior holding power compared to nails, these screws create tight connections between subfloor panels and joists. The thread design pulls materials together while the head design countersinks properly without over-driving. Ring-shank designs provide additional withdrawal resistance.

Simpson Wood Screws

This broad category includes various head styles and thread designs for general wood construction. From finish screws for trim work to heavy-duty construction screws for framing, these fasteners provide reliable wood-to-wood connections. Different point styles accommodate hardwoods and softwoods, while coating options provide appropriate corrosion resistance for the application.

Why Choose Simpson Strong-Tie Construction Screws?

Quality Control: Every production run undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent performance. This means fewer job site failures and more predictable installation results.

Application-Specific Design: Rather than offering generic screws, Simpson develops fasteners for specific applications, ensuring optimal performance in intended uses.

Proven Performance: Decades of field use have proven these fasteners in real-world conditions, from high-wind areas to seismic zones to corrosive environments.

When your reputation depends on the job staying together, Simpson Strong-Tie construction screws provide the reliability and performance that professional contractors demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these screws with impact drivers?

Yes, most Simpson construction screws are designed for use with impact drivers. However, always start at lower torque settings and adjust as needed to prevent over-driving or stripping. Self-drilling and structural screws particularly benefit from the consistent torque delivery of quality impact drivers.

How do I know which screw length to use?

The general rule is that the screw should penetrate at least 1.5 times the thickness of the material being attached. For structural applications, follow local building codes and Simpson's published specifications.

What's the difference between self-drilling and self-tapping screws?

Self-drilling screws have a drill point that cuts through metal without pre-drilling. Self-tapping screws require a pre-drilled hole but cut their own threads. Simpson's self-drilling screws eliminate the pre-drilling step in most steel applications up to specified thicknesses.

Can I use wood screws in engineered lumber like LVL or LSL?

Yes, but engineered lumber is typically denser than solid wood. You may need slightly more driving torque, and pilot holes might be beneficial near edges. Simpson structural wood screws are specifically tested with engineered lumber products.

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